Thursday, 29 May 2008, 12:13 AM
Why do people ask pointless questions? Asking for permission to borrow things is usually pointless; I would call it laughable if this annoyance weren't so frequent. Since most requests are non-destructive, it doesn't really make sense to tell someone no when they ask to use something like scissors or a blender. As long as the person borrowing the item returns it in the same condition, why not? This makes asking pointless. The whole idea is undermined, however, by the people who don't ask and don't return. These are the people on my hit list because not only do they take your things, they also force us otherwise normal people to ask for unneeded permission. In other words, the kind of people who would steal your blender out from under you aren't going to ask permission in the first place, so you won't have the chance to tell them no, while the people that are thoughtful enough to ask are also going to be thoughtful enough to hand you back a clean blender when they're finished, so there's no reason to deny them from doing so, yet it is still socially necessary to ask so that you are not assumed to be in the despicable first group. So long as I live I shall fight this injustice; I do not ask for pointless permission, but of course I return borrowed items in their original condition.

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Sunday, 11 May 2008, 11:26 PM


Although it may be a noble goal in their minds, I'm not sure why it is necessary for a city to spend so much of their time continually eliminating parking spaces. Aren't there bigger actual problems to deal with?

While the theory that fewer parking spaces make people more inclined to walk or use other forms of transportation may sound good, eradicating parking does not actually accomplish this. There are still just as many or more cars today than there were yesterday, so there is just as much or need for parking. If people have been ingenious enough to create parking spaces from the unused space in the planter strip -- keeping their cars off the road and leaving more land available for other purposes -- it follows that the city should be singing their praises. It doesn't follow that "if everybody pays, everybody wins". Maybe it's just me, but I think I have a different definition of "winning".
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