strad wrote:Does evwery discussion have to go crazy over the edge?
Something went over the edge? I thought this discussion had broken down into a collection of very technical points, this is excellent, exactly what this board is about.
We all know what an overlap is and we KNOW that when you have enough of an overlap, this is traditionally when you own the corner or line.
As we're slowly working through, the rules don't encode anything about owning corners or owning lines. They encode that you don't crash into people when you can avoid it. We're now working through the possibilities for if and when you can/could/should/would avoid hitting someone in a structured form, rather than simply yelling about who owns lines.
Have you never raced?
Yes I have, why is this relevant anyway though? People who have not raced are still entirely capable of understanding how grip works, how sight works, what you can do to avoid accidents, are these people not entitled to make rational arguments?