I can see why Shane got bullied as a child; he was different; that's a bad place to be in as a child. I'm glad he channeled it into something productive. I don't agree with his aiming system, but hey, what do I know? I don't call him names because I don't see how it works (and I tried it for a while, not just decided it didn't work for me), I just stay quiet and assume it works for him.
We're all different. Kids will seek out another fairly normal kid and find something they can pick on them about. I was given a nice black leather briefcase by a doctor friend of my parents because he knew I wanted to be a doctor like him when I grew up. I was so proud of it, but the first day I carried it to school, one of the pretty popular girls announced that it look like a beetle bug, and just like that, "Beetle" (or "Bug" for short) was my nickname there until I got kicked out in 7th grade.
The kids even came up with a song to haunt me, based upon a childhood song about Ben Franklin. I still remember it:
"Beetle Bug Fera inventer was he,
Tried to make lightning come out of a key,
Stuck in the plug and he got a big shock,
Then he pulled out with the Beetle Bug rock."
Cute little ditty, but it wasn't meant to be cute, it was meant to hurt. And so, it did.
Now, this was a few years before the Beatles hit the scene, so there was nothing cool about being called a "beetle". The entire class made fun of me just because I was so "different" with my book bag. Several years later, I was doing a guitar gig at a local coffeehouse and a guy from grade school saw my name and showed up to hear me sing and play. He walked in and saw me sitting at the mic and yelled out, "Hey, Bug, it's me, Paul."
I was not amused.
As far as Shane's aiming system, would you be quiet if he made over 1000 posts in the last two months claiming that every pro was using it even if they didn't know it? That's 17 times a day the message gets drummed into our heads here. Frankly, I'm sick to death of it, whether it works or not.