All three draft animals can be killed for food when necessary, interestingly enough though, the "non-draft" ones cannot.
But it is true that computer workers can transfer skills more easily than blue-collar ones can.
After all, a caravan and possessions can be replaced, loved ones can't.
I mean, even if the young can go and the older ones can't, it hasn't always been that way, has it?
I'm simply saying that a large institution can sometimes get things done that small ones can't.
Use the pointy hunting pellets, not the ones that look like a little garbage can.
Large, rich countries can pay for it; poor, small ones cannot.
Live star-jellies can probably do things that dead ones can't even approach.
It turns out that younger ears, under the age of about 30, can hear tones older ones can not.
Well, old bones can't do what young ones can.