Impractical in a sentence as an adjective

Folks, stop bitching and complaining about this or that idea being good/bad/impractical etc, etc.

> Is there some sort of crazy game of one-upmanship in the USA as to who can drive the most impractical gas guzzler?Not at all.

Is he just slightly impractical or is he extremely impractical?What I don't see is any substantial discussion of the OP.

It's like the password policy that's so impractical that everyone sticky-notes passwords to their monitors, or the Vista UAC.

We could not have anticipated that we'd need to migrate to Linux/PC because Sun's prices would make it impractical for us to continue scaling using their hardware.

Is there some sort of crazy game of one-upmanship in the USA as to who can drive the most impractical gas guzzler?First it was stretch limos, then Hummers, then Hummer stretch limos.

It usually involves some "hip" but impractical course from a fancily named company who are masking over the fact that 90% of successful gardening is digging a hole and watering.

The volume of new users and the labor of understanding all these rules is huge and its impractical to expect people to digest it all, especially for a topic most users, being male, aren't into.

But, it's probably not worth continuing to pay them $250,000 to design completely impractical algorithms nobody can realistically implement, including themselves, either.

Now, if youre not from the USA, I can already hear you objecting that its impractical to drive a small fleet of ocean-going vessels on suburban streets, or that its wasteful to retain a staff of thousands just to make the daily commute, or that its not all that great, environment-wise, to knock over city blocks every time I make a Starbucks run.

Impractical definitions

adjective

not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters; "refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense"; "he is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work"; "an impractical solution"

adjective

not practical or realizable; speculative; "airy theories about socioeconomic improvement"; "visionary schemes for getting rich"

See also: airy visionary Laputan windy