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Originally Posted by martin417
Disabling a rival company? I can't think of a legal (not to mention ethical) way to do that other than being better at what you do.
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Disabling a rival company:
1> Such as beating them to the patent office (ala Alexander Graham Bell?)
2> Orgainizing a corporate buyout of a company that has a new product that will out-do your product
etc,etc...
Such things are legal and (usually) ethical.
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Originally Posted by martin417
Yes, some sports stress defense, some have none (look at golf) I am not saying that defense has no part in first, but I do believe that it shouldn't be the only function of a team.
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Most sports have defense. Defense creates a challange that may not have been accounted for in the design process, and thus requires strategy to overcome. Good teams overcome defense or account for it in their design process.