Aug 29

It’s funny how certain times of the year trigger certain demands of service. April: tax preparation. October: haunted houses. November: Christmas shopping. And of course… August: Back to School supplies.

People rush out to the sales and tax-free days to load up on pencils, notebooks and backpacks. But so many forget to think about their OTHER soon-to-be-pressured-child; their computer. Read the rest of this entry »

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Aug 1

Father and Son Game TimeI’ve been saying this for years and now I’m getting so mad I’m about to slam my soapbox down into the biggest mound of sand on the hill and preach until the gooses all go home.

I’m talking about the overuse of offensive content in games and the game industry. People love to blame video games for bad things, and for a long time, I defended the video game industry. I can’t claim ignorance anymore. Video games may not be forcing kids to go on violence sprees… but the lack of morals and good clean fun is seriously endangering the case of the “harmless video games” idea. Read the rest of this entry »

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