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Happy Super Tuesday!
In chasing projects, I'm no different than any of my students--sometimes the project I'm working on is a dead end, or I come to the realization that the topic is too big. The latter is what I am facing with the Canonical Hours project--I just don't have the time to devote to it.
So instead I will turn to the article on the Navy Nuclear program as a high-reliability organization. As you saw from last week, the article has some methodological problems, and some some literature review issues I need to address. So I've change my mind--I'm going to address those issues.
I've added a link to John's blog to the website.
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