I have no idea if esports are healthier than football, and I do not think esports are healthy. I think it is reasonable to believe esports won't have an impact on health, while football will have a negative one.
I have no idea if esports are healthier than football, and I do not think esports are healthy. I think it is reasonable to believe esports won't have an impact on health, while football will have a negative one.
Yeah, probably the best thing would be to have more than one league like this so there is some competition. I'm sure NCAA players wish there were!
Probably a touch healthier than football...
I'd guess if Tesla believes that you are not using "good faith" (which is a legal term that basically means you're obeying the spirit of the law), they'd sue you but then you could say they don't have the right to because they made that commitment and you believe you did act in good faith. Then it would be up to a…
Wouldn't a high court overruling a territory's decision to allow gay marriage suggest that the people do support it, while a small subset of elites in power do not? Since the territory is the one who initially said "we're cool with that?" Regardless, that's an anecdote and I am not familiar enough with Square's demo…
To your first point, it seems here Square was aware this was an issue, so I'm not sure what you say is entirely accurate. Even if they weren't, I don't think it's nuts to point out an issue you feel to a developer even if they aren't aware it is an issue, whether that lack of awareness stems from cultural differences…
No one forced this onto the developer, they heard that people did not like a feature of their planned product and changed the product accordingly. That's pretty standard capitalism.
Consumers shouldn't voice concerns they have with future products? Is that the "demonization"? It kinda sounds like you're saying consumers shouldn't be able to voice their opinions to product developers.