Interesting article. I'm not sure I'm convinced, but definitely thought provoking. But if you think it through to its logical conclusion, what you are saying is that teen agers, even up to 18 years old, should not be held accountable for their actions, and that we, as society, should restrict/protect them. So Parsons' legal gardians should be going to jail?
One factor is framerate. Low frame rates are much more barfogenic than higher ones. Low resolution can also be a problem, but it is that split second lag between inner ear and virtual horizon that really rips you up.
Interesting article. I'm not sure I'm convinced, but definitely thought provoking. But if you think it through to its logical conclusion, what you are saying is that teen agers, even up to 18 years old, should not be held accountable for their actions, and that we, as society, should restrict/protect them. So Parsons' legal gardians should be going to jail?
One factor is framerate. Low frame rates are much more barfogenic than higher ones. Low resolution can also be a problem, but it is that split second lag between inner ear and virtual horizon that really rips you up.
If I were a contractor in Iraq, I'd pay my own good money for this kind of insurance (assuming, of course that it actually works).