The Principle Of Adaptability

September 30, 2010 · Filed Under Motivational · Comment 

Despite all the detailed planning and swiftness of execution, things can still go wrong. Thus, you must be able to adapt to changing conditions. There are three primary aspects to the principle of adaptability:
1. Flexibility
2. Innovativeness
3. Deceptiveness

Flexibility

Again we will take “water” as an example of how to be flexible and how to “effortlessly” fit the situation.

The guiding principle in military tactics may be likened to water. Just as flowing water avoids heights and races downwards, an army should avoid strengths and strike weakness. Just as water configures its flow according to the terrain, an army controls its victory according to the enemy.

Water has no constant shape. The army does not maintain any constant strategic configuration of power. One who is able to change and transform in accord with the enemy and wrest victory is termed spiritual.

None of the five phases dominates; the four seasons do not have constant positions; the sun shines for longer and shorter periods; and the moon waxes and wanes.
–The Art of War

In order to gain maximum strategic advantage from changing circumstances, the general must be flexible and adopt fluid strategies that change in response to the situation.

Strategic power is exercised in accord with the enemy’s movements. Changes stem from the confrontation between two armies. Orthodox and unorthodox tactics are produced from the inexhaustible resources of the mind.
–The Six Secret Teachings

When neither the beginning nor end have yet become visible no one is able to know them.

Heaven and Earth are spiritual and enlightened, with the myriad things they change and transform.

The commander’s changes and movements should not be constant. He should change and transform in response to the enemy. He does not precede affairs. When the enemy moves he immediately follows up. Thus he is able to formulate inexhaustible strategies and methods of control. He can sustain and complete the awesomeness of Heaven. Such a strategist is a teacher for an emperor or true king.
-Huangshi Gong

Innovativeness

In addition to responding to the necessities of the situation, you must be innovative, take initiative and consistently alter your strategy.

This non-repetition of tactics suggests a constant search for new and innovative ways of meeting challenges. The use of new approaches will prevent the enemy from anticipating your plans.

Do not repeat tactics that won you a victory, but vary them according to circumstance.

[The commander] must be able to change his methods and schemes so that no one can know his intentions. He must be able to alter his camp-sites and marching routes so that no one can predict his movements.
–The Art of War

While flexibility is more reactive and implies flowing with the situation, innovativeness is more proactive and suggests initiating and dictating the situation.

Those skilled in manipulating the enemy do so by creating a situation to which the enemy must conform.
–The Art of War

Deceptiveness

Using deceptiveness can be a difficult topic because it involves ethical issues. You must use your own ethical radar in evaluating the appropriateness of deception. However, its implications are clear for warfare.

War is based on deception. Whether to concentrate or divide the forces, when changes should be made to gain advantages,
must depend on circumstance.
–The Art of War

Deception can be utilized in two primary ways. The first way is to conceal your true intention. This knocks the enemy off balance and keeps them guessing as to when and where you will attack. This gives you strategic advantage.

To be the first to gain victory, initially display some weakness to the enemy and only afterward do battle. Then your effort will be half, but the achievement will be doubled.
–The Six Secret Teachings

Also, you can use illusion to deliberately mislead the
enemy. One of the stratagems from the 36 Stratagems is “make a sound in the East and attack in the West”. This is the technique of distraction, or as we used to say on the basketball court, “fake right, go left.”

A different strategy based on illusion can be encapsulated in another schoolyard favorite–the tactic of “playing possum.”

Therefore, when capable, feign incapability; when active, feign inactivity. When near to the objective, feign that you are far away; when far away, make it appear that you are
near.
–The Art of War

Illusion can serve several purposes. First, it will confuse your enemy about your real intention. This will make you unpredictable in the enemy’s eyes.

Although you may have multiple engagements with the same enemy, he will have to do a new assessment of you each time. This can serve to wear him down and cause him to spend excess time and resources.

The tactical balance of power lies in the extremities of the way. If you have something, pretend not to have it; if you lack something, appear to have it. Then how can the enemy trust the appearance?
–Wei Liaozi

The use of illusion discussed above will make your opponent weary of you. Illusion can also cause your opponent to underestimate you – particularly if you feign incapability, vulnerability, humility and weakness. This serves to lower his defenses and indirectly encourage his arrogance. When the enemy has let his guard down, that is the best time to strike.

In the beginning of battle, be as shy as a young maiden to entice the enemy and lower his defenses. When the battle progresses, be as swift as a hare so as to catch him unprepared.
–The Art of War

You can even go so far as to initially accommodate your own plans with the designs of the enemy.

The crux of military operations is to pretend to accommodate one’s plan to the designs of the enemy. Once an opportunity arises, concentrate your forces against the enemy, and no matter how distant the enemy, you can kill his general and defeat his army. This is what it means to achieve success in an ingenious way.
–The Art of War

But be careful with these kinds of tactics. To lure someone into your hands by seeming to be lured into his trap is an art that requires the utmost skill.

To feign confusion, one must possess discipline; to feign cowardice, one must possess courage; feigned weakness must be
born out of strength.
–The Art of War

This sudden change from weakness to strength and vulnerability to aggression can have a stunning impact that cripples the enemy. The true “master” of war wins so swiftly and covertly that by the time the enemy realizes what is happening, he is already defeated!

The victories won by a master of war never gained him reputation for wisdom or courage.
–The Art of War

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Is that a Cell Phone Tower?

September 30, 2010 · Filed Under Technology · Comment 

Have you ever seen a cell phone tower sitting on top of a church? No? You may very well have and not even realized it, actually. Many of the newest towers are incognito that is, they are designed to not even look like the typical ones we all think of at first. These are a necessary element that allows everyone to transmit their cellular device signals, and they have to be placed in precise locations in order to keep those signals going. The number of towers needed in an area is proportional to the number of people in that area who use cell phones. The same tower can have several different antennae from different carriers too, which helps in congested areas not getting junked up with too many towers all over the place. However, a cell phone tower in itself can look obtrusive and unsightly, so manufacturers began disguising them.

Did you know that cell phone trees are the most popular disguises that are used? These come in every shape and size of tree, depending on the sizes and types of trees that are naturally found in the area. Usually, they are used as a part of a landscape theme, such as in a forest. For example, you might not recognize a cell phone tower that resembles a Douglas fir tree in the Pacific Northwest. In southern California, it is no surprise that the tree of choice for the towers is the palm tree. Even in Arizona, you will find (or maybe not!) cell phone towers that are identical to the natural cacti that dot the desert regions. What is interesting is the fact that many bugs, animals and insects are not able to immediately distinguish the plants from the towers!

Although the tower trees have many advantages over real trees, including the fact that they transmit signals, never die and dont need water or pruning, not everyone thinks they are altogether a good idea. Opponents argue that these trees are dangerous to the surrounding environment, and maybe to people too. It has been noted that birds do not nest in them, and people wonder if the birds know something about their dangers that we do not. It is hotly debated whether or not towers and power lines contribute to cancer or not. However, a cell phone tower is now a necessity, and if they are disguised as beautiful trees, perhaps most people would agree that it is beneficial for the most part to keep them as such.

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Keeping up with Cellular Lease Management Updates

September 30, 2010 · Filed Under Leasing · Comment 

If you have been approached by a company or you are considering leasing your property out for a cell phone tower lease, there are some cellular lease management updates you should know about what goes on when negotiations take place and when offers come in. If you are the land owner who has been approached, your goals of course are to maximize your revenue from the deal and minimize your obligations as well. There are some factors that you should take into consideration for these deals to achieve those goals when you talk with a carrier or with a vertical real estate company.

The first cellular lease management update you should keep in check from time to time is the location and topography of your land. A carrier will want to hold an investigation of the site to determine how feasible it would be to put a tower up. Most of the time, a suitable site will be about 2,500 square feet in area with land that is flat, has few natural barriers and is easily accessible.

Be sure that you are familiar with any local ordinances that are in place to be sure that you will even be permitted to put a tower up on your property. Many municipalities require that the land owners get a variance granted (or at least an exception granted) before construction of a cell tower is in place and before a lease is signed. If you will need special approval for cellular lease management updates to go through, the lease agreement should have the carrier be the party that is responsible for getting all of the necessary permits.

Usually, the standard cell phone tower lease will last for a time period of 20 to 25 years, although this can vary. Some of them consist of five year installments, in between which different terms can be negotiated and cellular lease management updates generated. Many landowners hope to negotiate terms in the contract that will increase the rent payments over time. The amount of rent that is to be paid to a land owner varies a lot from one site to another.

Usually people can earn between an average of $700 to up to $2000 per month from these agreements. What determines the value of the payments is the size of the property, the demand for construction of a tower in the area, if any alternative locations are available or not, and if there are any potential alternative uses for that property. Some landowners make even more rent by negotiating co locators, which is when more than one company uses a single tower. This would also require cellular lease management updates.

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PCs or Laptops: Which One Should You Choose?

September 30, 2010 · Filed Under Computers · Comment 

Personal computers are becoming common in each home. Because of this technological advancement, a lot of tasks have become much easier. PCs are used for a number of things whether it be from processing documents to communicating info to simple amusement purposes including watching DVDs or editing audio files.

PCs are used both for business and personal purposes. Office buildings depend heavily on PCs to help make administrative jobs quicker and much more productive. For personal purposes, however, there are many gadgets that will have a similar function as a PC. Probably the most common alternate options to a desktop computer is the laptop. A lot of consumers often find themselves having to decide between PCs or Laptops.

It is actually quite difficult to know which of these two is really more beneficial in their day-to-day use. From a general point of view, each of these products have virtually identical capabilities.

In order to figure out more exactly how similar or different they could be, I want to review their features and properties. It is most effective if we have a closer look at each of their particular equipment so we can asses which better suits our requirements.

Let us start off with the PCs. They’re more prevalent in homes and offices mainly because people often find these more reliable over time. The PC has a lot of helpful features. It definitely has a bigger hard drive which is suitable for saving big files in various formats. The memory’s space also comes in handy in case you have programs that require quite a bit of disk space for instance video games or even video editors.

PCs tend to be fairly bulky, but the current versions currently can be found in smaller designs but still offer the exact same capacity and features. PCs will come with more variations in accessories that will help you work efficiently.

Laptops offer you exactly the same functionality as normal Computers. Their major benefit is their portability; they can be taken anywhere. They also have reduced energy consumption because of the utilization of batteries. All you have to do is recharge them. One major downside however is the low storage capacity and also restricted battery life.

Both PCs and laptops are useful and dependable. Essentially, it doesn’t matter which you buy; your life will be much easier with either version. The only real main difference here is your personal lifestyle and the purpose you’re going to be using your computer for.

Of all the types of PC, the laptop is probably the most popular and favorite of most people. Laptops are portable and fun to use because they fold together. A desktop can’t be folded together, no matter how hard you try.

Original: Fun, Healthy Summer of Outdoor Adventure

September 30, 2010 · Filed Under Camping · Comment 

For school-age children and teens, summer vacation could stretch on in front of them, and some of them look forward to approximately three months of freedom. But if you are a parent and you do not want to see your children potentially spending their time in front of the television, playing videogames, or spending all day online, it might be a good idea to send them to summer camp.

Summer camps for teens are something to look forward to every year. Your child would meet lots of friends and spend time experiencing a great outdoor adventure.

There are many types of summer camps for almost any interest that a child or teen might have. There are those geared towards the arts, like music, drama, painting, writing, even camp for book lovers. Some are focused on sports, like soccer camps, gymnastics, cheerleading, basketball, and volleyball.

Some camps really specialize on outdoor adventure. Teens can experience extreme sports, white water rafting, and even bungee jumping. In addition, there are even some camps that meet special interests or needs, like summer camp for special children, for those with medical conditions, or teens that have emotional and social difficulties.

Whatever type of camp you choose, you are assured that most, or at least part, of the time will be spent in outdoor adventure activities. Most of the time camps are located in beautiful, remote places, close to the woods and have access to a lake or a body of water for some water activities.

Summer camps for teens is all about learning new activities and exploring new places. Some of the outdoor adventure stuff that they can do are kayaking, hiking, rock climbing, swimming, and all manner of fun sports like basketball, football, et cetera.

Most camps have organized bunks or cabins with a group of girls or boys in one cabin, watched over by trained counselors. And because it is a camp and not a hotel, there is no such thing as room service, so it also teaches your child how to be self-sufficient. A growing teen should learn how to organize his or her things, make the bed and also learn how to interact and get along with bunk mates.

As an incentive, most camps have point systems where at the end of camp, awards and trophies are given to outstanding cabins. Bunk mates have to really get along because most activities are bunk against bunk, which also teaches them teamwork and sportsmanship.

Looking for some outdoor adventure for your teenagers can be a fun and exciting time. Finding the right summer camps for teens can be a bit more challenging. Especially when you look for all of the see all of the options available.

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