Comment Re:"Most" doesn't mean "very". (Score 1) 465
What is unethical in that?
Because I wasn't invited.
What is unethical in that?
Because I wasn't invited.
I can do stuff with my left hand, just not as good.
So...this being a game where the object is presumably to play well, you don't consider switching to the hand you don't use 'as good' to be a problem?
We aren't talking big movements here, we are talking small, little ones. Nothing hard, nothing that requires alot of dexterity really.
This is just ass backwards. Big movements are the easy ones; the small, little ones are exactly the ones that require dexterity. I'm sure a right-handed surgeon could punch someone in the face with the his left hand, but switching the scalpel to the other hand could present a problem.
Heaven forbid he try to keep his job as long as the public will elect him, as the term-limit crowd will try to force him out as soon as possible.
It kills innocent people? You sure that's the reason? Drug laws kill innocent people: 8 out of every drug related death is an innocent, yet we still have drug laws.
And how do you assess "speeding"? If we all drive at 5mph there would be no road deaths. None. So whats your point? If granddad is ok to drive at 55 in his '75 buick with bouncing suspension, then I'm ok to do 90 thanks: including reaction time, I can stop in the same distance.
Speed limits were introduced to save GAS not LIVES. Now they are there to save money.
Around schools and through residential areas, 5mph should be the limit if you want to save lives. You up for that?
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein