I am not sure Napoleon was ever really himself after the Russian campaign. What he expected after his victory at Borodino and what really turned out was very different. Expecting the Russians to surrender only having them chase him all the way back to France may have put some doubt in his mind. Maybe that doubt is what affected his decisions at a place like Waterloo. I know in sports that if you loose your confidence it can be hard to get back. I imagine the same could be said about war generals. Just a thought. Enjoyed the post.
LOL, I'll bet this guy is switching to LINUX…!!!
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Little bit old news, but still funny all the same. :lol:
@A:
ISSAQUAH, Washington – A man was coaxed out of his home by police
after he pulled a gun and shot his personal computer, apparently in
frustration. “We don’t know if it wouldn’t boot up or what,” Sgt. Keith Moon
said Thursday. The computer, in a home office on the second floor of the
townhouse, had four bullet holes in the hard drive and one in the monitor.
One bullet struck a filing cabinet, while another made it through a
wall and into a neighboring unit. No one was hurt. Police evacuated the
complex, contacted the 43-year-old man by telephone and got him to come
out. He was taken to a hospital for a mental evaluation.





