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by Jamesbeam
61 days ago
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And they copied it from research about the Yom Kippur War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yom_Kippur_War You know that in movies where the military is depicted they have consultants to mix fact with fiction, right? Does the concept of the tenth man sound like fiction or something that is actually useful in a military context, Sherlock? |
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Presumably your defensiveness (edit: and your downvote) is because you feel attacked. Not my intention, nor was it to associate an organizational concept with its presentation to tarnish it somehow. I think HN readers are pretty observant that fact and fiction are mixed in modern media. I didn't mean "copy" as in "borrowed", I just noticed it was word-for-word.
If I were to "Sherlock" a bit, I would presume you've been attacked before, since you tend to share longer comments, and we all know the more you say online, the more harshly diverse the viewpoints of responses will be. I wish that were not the case. Your comments seem to be detailed and thoughtful, which sadly invites more criticism in the current state of online commenting.
One thing you can do is assume the best intentions of a comment, and respond to that. HN encourages that.