We have a modern day Savonarolo among us. This chap wanted to outlaw all sorts of goodies of every day life.
The focus of this destruction was nominally on objects that might tempt one to sin, including vanity items such as mirrors, cosmetics, fine dresses, paintings, playing cards, and even musical instruments. Other targets included books that were deemed to be immoral, such as works by Boccaccio, and manuscripts of secular songs, as well as artworks, including paintings and sculpture.
Now comes a new zealot ranting about the perils of golf carts, range finders, cart tracks, booklets and sprinklers marked with yardages.
His use of Broad band takes up more space than any fifty of any of other member of GCA and although amusing for the vehemence it provides, should be curtailed.
Bob