Wow. You tend to be one of the most negative and disagreeable knuckleheaded trolls I've ever seen posting on these boards.
Well, how nice of you to think of me so fondly. Nice, diplomatic way to start off this dialogue by the way.
Nope. Half the population of the US is within an 16 hour drive of Indianapolis, In. Nothing to do with the ability to maintain one level of hygiene or another, simply a distance thing.
16 hours is NOT a reasonable drive, and you thinking it is reasonable just shows how out of touch with reality you really are. I used to drive 13 hours from Los Angeles to Salem, Oregon, and let me tell you that was NOT a reasonable drive. It's scrary, and dangerous, to drive that long. Trucking laws in fact prohibit a drive as long as 16 hours. That is not a days drive, it is two days drive. 8 hours is about how long most people would be willing to drive in a day.
As for hygene, that was an obvious joke. All I meant by it is that gamers, myself included, can do extraordinary things in pursuit of our hobby. We, as gamers (again myself included) might actually try to make a 16 hour drive in the interests of going to our Con. That doesn't mean it is normal to do so, or reasonable. It just means gamers are dedicated folks. Stop taking yourself, and me, so seriously.
(Yup. I know you will read this and question it, stating that you think it is wrong. In that, you will again be wrong.)
Gee, thanks for saving me all the trouble of responding to statements you made directly to me. Good to know this is not a two-way discussion, but your own platform to preach from.
I think you were planning to post something regarding another theory you had wished to dispute with your own personal take now that some Gencon goers might be back around to answer? Something about Wisconsin? Please find my Email and send the link when you've had the chance to draw out some experts with you preposterosity...
I have no idea what you are referring to. Would you care to explain?