Erbium:YAG
Well-Known Member
seefresh,
This is in no way meant to be a personal attack on you. There are alot of questions that come up here once and a while that genuinely pose moral and even legal ramifications. Everyone in the forum goes round and round with their own take. I just want to hear from the world's largest advocate for homebrewing. In their position, they have to think of the moral and legal issues that could come up. They are the ones who will go to Washington DC and lobby on behalf of our ability to homebrew. I'm not going on an angry tirade. I'm not angry at all. Contrary to what you might believe about their bias, I'm asking them because they are actually unbiased. Mr. Glass might actually say, "Hey, it's no problem from our perspective." I would be glad to hear it. I just want people to understand that this is a public forum which is subject to public scrutiny. We live in a world where people want to blame everyone else for their own failures to raise their children right. "My kid shot up all those kids in school because he/she listened to this musician." Somehow the "musician" became the demon. Can you see where I'm going with this? The reality is that I love to have as much fun on this forum as anyone else; but I also am not afraid to be a bit serious when I have to. I grew up with parents who knew how to have fun; but they were real quick to set me straight. Even at that I made my own mistakes in life. Now if my parent were all about fun and games and didn't give a rats ass about how I strayed, I'm sure my life would be miserable right now. The moral is there's a time for fun and games and then there's a time to be serious. When you can balance the two, its better for everyone. Once again, do not take it personally. It's not about you, it's about what is approriate.
This is in no way meant to be a personal attack on you. There are alot of questions that come up here once and a while that genuinely pose moral and even legal ramifications. Everyone in the forum goes round and round with their own take. I just want to hear from the world's largest advocate for homebrewing. In their position, they have to think of the moral and legal issues that could come up. They are the ones who will go to Washington DC and lobby on behalf of our ability to homebrew. I'm not going on an angry tirade. I'm not angry at all. Contrary to what you might believe about their bias, I'm asking them because they are actually unbiased. Mr. Glass might actually say, "Hey, it's no problem from our perspective." I would be glad to hear it. I just want people to understand that this is a public forum which is subject to public scrutiny. We live in a world where people want to blame everyone else for their own failures to raise their children right. "My kid shot up all those kids in school because he/she listened to this musician." Somehow the "musician" became the demon. Can you see where I'm going with this? The reality is that I love to have as much fun on this forum as anyone else; but I also am not afraid to be a bit serious when I have to. I grew up with parents who knew how to have fun; but they were real quick to set me straight. Even at that I made my own mistakes in life. Now if my parent were all about fun and games and didn't give a rats ass about how I strayed, I'm sure my life would be miserable right now. The moral is there's a time for fun and games and then there's a time to be serious. When you can balance the two, its better for everyone. Once again, do not take it personally. It's not about you, it's about what is approriate.