while not a smoker myself, I find the anti-smoking laws and attitude to be over the top. smokers are second class citizens, treated worse than hopeless alcoholics. smoking is proven to cause harm over both a short term and a long term period, sure ok. so does alcohol, various common over the counter medicines, tv screens, sunlight, common foods and breathing fresh air (oxygen is a carcinogenic, didn't you know?).
If kept in moderation, smoking is as stated above, about as dangerous to non-smokers as any other common source of fumes. To the smoker, tobacco is moderately harmful to the respiratory system (not much more than an athlete causes harm to their joints or a laborer causes to their back). It's because of people's general weakness to their vice's that tobacco has such bad statistics. What the average obesity rate of people who eat fast food every day? How early, on average, do lifetime athletes and laborers die?
The human body is a mind-bogglingly amazing thing. Some people believe the body holds the mind back but the mind holds back the body just as much. Our body can take whatever we do to it short of injury and recover from it perfectly. Its when we subject our bodies to routine that they begin to develop long term injuries that make us brittle and weak.
I believe moderation is the key to everything. I urged my wife to quit smoking a while back and even helped her do it. She did very well but continued to crave smokes. I told her that it was ok to have an occasional cigarette. I told her she could have one a week. for the most part she stuck to that or less. Her health, energy and mood has improved and she hasn't smoked once in 4 weeks, not because she went cold turkey but because she just hasn't wanted to light up. she beat addiction, not because she fought it. but because she learned to view it as a treat rather than a vice.
will her life be shorter because she smoked? probably. is it a huge deal? I don't think so.
now to stop rambling.
I like rosewood, as a material. When you work that wood it gives off such a nice warm, pleasant smell.
and something that made me sad? not enough hours in the day.
disclaimer - the above is my opinion, I did not cite sources or do any math. what I say may or may not be accurate. statistics don't show the whole picture.
also, my modem/isp is being a piece of crap, second time tonight they decided to fail.
edit - I wrote this post before vector's last post. no, i'm not trying to make light of her situation. I have been thinking of her situation these past couple weeks and been hopeing things turn around for her.