According to the UN Survey of crime rates in 2004 Mexico had a 13.04 murder rate per 100,000 inhabitants with only 2.58 by firearm. The vast majority of murders in Mexico are done with knives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Mexico
It’s information content not relative size that determines significance. The informed complexity of every living cell dwarfs the information content of a star. Professors Peter Ward & Donald Brownlee of the University of Washington in Seattle have written a book called ‘Rare Earth’ explaining why complex life is uncommon in the universe.
Jogger2: That about sums it up. For those of us who sit at a computer, my favorite is: ‘As the fading light of a dying day filtered through the window blinds, Roger stood over his victim with a smoking .45, surprised at the serenity that filled him after pumping six slugs into the bloodless tyrant that mocked him day after day, and then he shuffled out of the office with one last look back at the shattered computer terminal lying there like a silicon armadillo left to rot on the information superhighway.’
–Larry Brill, Austin, Texas (1994 Winner)
TGB: those are premium, handwrapped Dominican cigars grown on a special piece of land from plants smuggled out of Cuba after Castro’s takeover just for Warbucks and they certainly do NOT stink. They are actually good for you and will put hair on your chest (so women may not want to smoke them).
Hamlet: Swear by my sword Never to speak of this that you have heard.
Ghost: [Beneath] Swear by his sword.
Hamlet: Well said, old mole, canst work i’ th’ earth so fast? A worthy pioner! Once more remove, good friends.
Horatio: O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!
Hamlet: And therefore as a stranger give it welcome. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Hamlet Act 1, scene 5, 159–167