The greatest destroyer of media is nothingness. If you don't watch or listen, they wither and die. I don't watch much TV anymore (Unless Dexter, Inspector Rex or Star Trek is on). Alas, nothingness will most likely never come to pass, based on the fact that society is a sea of mindsets and personas, where the majority rules. The majority 'enjoy' watching these programs. Ignorance will be the death of us. What have we become? On another note, I think it would be sinister, and grand to have a 'screening' process on individuals before they attain a motorcycle license (be advised I 'am' joking here). Basically, if you are a complete moronic, ****tard, reject psycho, who has no regard for the safety of others, let alone yourself on the road, then you should NOT be riding a motorbike. The rule is simple really. Don't be a ******head on the road, irregardless of what you're driving / riding. Why is that so hard to comprehend that? It seems 'arrogance' is also the death of us (btw qslvr, yes I 'did' have another altercation with a person who was suffering from 'I have a large *****' syndrome on a bike this morning lol). You see you must already be well endowed, as from what I hear, you ride beautifully. Similar to that of the Dalai Lama riding a motorbike so it seems. In conclusion, I've found that motorbikes are like excaliber. You require self control, patience, and responsibility to ride one. If you don't have those qualities then gtfo. In regards to this thread, I think many things were taken out of context, and a few people were having bad days. Let us concentrate on the fact that we are agreed on the broad fact of this issue. We are all responsible drivers, I am sure of it through the passion displayed here. Lay down your keyboards, cross the line of battle, and give each other a big hug, for we are one. /end 'Alexander the Great / Jean Luc Picard / William Wallace' inspired speech.