Yeah..... I would certainly need more info on what “playing a sport” means. Firstly- “playing...” Like- if someone’s job is a sport, are they playing or working? Likewise- what is a “sport” in context here? For instance- Skiing is a competitive sport- so if one lived somewhere with snow could they never use skis? Most things are done as a “sport” somewhere- eating has its own sport as does spelling- so how is a “sport” judged?
Overall this seems a suckers bet- all ambiguity in interpretation aside- the “best computer in the world” will no longer be “the best” in a few years or so, and will be outdated before too long as opposed to “never” playing sports again. Of course- if one asked for a super computer like the
Sunway TaihuLight, such a machine is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and if we get to spec the “best” computer then one could behold a computer worth much more than that in theory. So we could instead read this as “never play sports again for hundreds of millions or more dollars...” in which case it becomes much more attractive depending on how we want to define “sports” etc.
As long as walking doesn't count as a sport, I'd press it. My computer keeps crashing recently and I've no clue what's wrong with it & I'm not a fan of sports.
Sunway TaihuLight, such a machine is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and if we get to spec the “best” computer then one could behold a computer worth much more than that in theory. So we could instead read this as “never play sports again for hundreds of millions or more dollars...” in which case it becomes much more attractive depending on how we want to define “sports” etc.