2nd May 2012, 07:54 PM
Bodger51 Wrote:Yeah thats fine, but ifyou were to build an economy on people having fun, most people would throw in the towel as soon as they realised they were being taken for a ride on an economy scale.
You might as well recall a class system, by labours own demise.
As for hours on site
Some people work (manually) harder than others as well as driving, whilst others deal with considerable stress levels and drive.
Fun neither of those positions are, so where do you think the idea of garnering support from encouraged ignorance is benificial to the minutia of the issue?
Then on top of that there is the issue of living and living, whilst there are additional elements with regards to appropriate social time in extended fun time.
No simple answers, as easy as an argument can be compiled into logical nonesense, where is the considered detail?
What's the name of that test where computers see if they can convince people that they humans? We may have a winner!