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Reviving the militia -- new technology

Posted by David Hardy · 4 December 2005 02:39 PM

(Via Instapundit)--Wired has an interesting report on uses of the internet to notify people and schools of events around them, ranging from disasters to 911 dispatches. The ideas (already in place in some locales) enable you to be informed, with customizable standards (severity, your location -- you might want to hear of minor stuff within a mile of you, and only major stuff beyond that).

Add in a little connectivity and organization, and you might just see a high-tech militia system reviving.

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