| javadog |
11-27-2017 11:37 AM |
Apples and Oranges...
I didn't watch enough of that to get to the virtual asteroid. I quit after the video game "weapons." I may admire the time and skill it takes to write a program that delivers a visual experience like a modern video game (even if I'm past the point of having any interest in playing one.) What I don't appreciate is a guy buying a shortcut to higher scores. I'd respect him more if he developed the skill to beat all comers in the game; I don't respect him at all if he just buys a tool others can't also use.
It's like if one guy in the PGA had a set of clubs and special balls that gave him a huge advantage over other players. I respect the ability of the players, not the tools they use. And if only one guy had them...
FWIW, I do appreciate fine machining.
JR
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