dogofwar;2743967; said:I would define "impact" as to have an effect.
I agree entirely, and that's exactly my point. Unfortunately some confuse it with "eliminate".
If I have to ship personal things to work, or wait at home on Saturdays instead of taking my kids to places, it an effect.
Think of this problem in general terms. For example, if all vegetable vendors claim that their products are organic, does it "impact" your ability to find real organic vegetables? Should you be blamed for greedy people lying?
