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	<title>Comments on: Video Games vs. TV</title>
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		<title>By: mrs. diamond</title>
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		<dc:creator>mrs. diamond</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 18:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When I grew up we had no tv, computers etc. We had radio, but tv was taboo in our home, so I read ALL the time. I loved to read. Since I've had children, I just don't have the time to read like I once did.  Well other than, "Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch. LOL.... or the Bobbsey twins to my children.  

I enjoy good movies as a way to relax.  TV we're still not much into, but like you, I only watch it if there's a certain show I want to watch.  I think video games are a complete waste of time, (as is watching movies I guess) but it's ok as long as they're not played for hours upon hours. 

Setting limits and self discipline is the key.  Even reading books can get out of hand, as they take longer to read than to watch a movie.  I remember staying up til 3 am just to find out what happened in a book I couldn't put down.  The whole house could be demolished around me and I wouldn't care. (that's why I had to give up fiction books when I had kids. LOL) 

Balance and moderation in all things. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I grew up we had no tv, computers etc. We had radio, but tv was taboo in our home, so I read ALL the time. I loved to read. Since I&#8217;ve had children, I just don&#8217;t have the time to read like I once did.  Well other than, &#8220;Love You Forever&#8221; by Robert Munsch. LOL&#8230;. or the Bobbsey twins to my children.  </p>
<p>I enjoy good movies as a way to relax.  TV we&#8217;re still not much into, but like you, I only watch it if there&#8217;s a certain show I want to watch.  I think video games are a complete waste of time, (as is watching movies I guess) but it&#8217;s ok as long as they&#8217;re not played for hours upon hours. </p>
<p>Setting limits and self discipline is the key.  Even reading books can get out of hand, as they take longer to read than to watch a movie.  I remember staying up til 3 am just to find out what happened in a book I couldn&#8217;t put down.  The whole house could be demolished around me and I wouldn&#8217;t care. (that&#8217;s why I had to give up fiction books when I had kids. LOL) </p>
<p>Balance and moderation in all things. <img src='http://www.minthegap.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: John C.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 18:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think its more of a matter of what you want to get out of your entertainment. Everyone does it for an escape from reality for a certain moment of time.

If you prefer using your imagination, a book is a good way to get the story but not the visuals (or exact details as long as you arent reading Hemmingway or similar wordy authors!). If you want the full, and sometimes extravagant, experience watch a movie/tv. And finally, if you want more control over your story, play video games.

I like books for scifi because I'd like to think I have a pretty healthy imagination. And I certainly prefer movies for over-the-top, high budget films like Lord of the Ring. The problem, of course, being that you cant really tell very long stories through a movie. I start squirming in my seat after about 2.5 hours but I can gradually read a 1000+ page book without a problem. Finally, I like the interactivity and being in control when playing games. If something isnt exactly what I was hoping for, unlike in books or movies, I can go back and do something different. All of these mediums provide interesting experiences and I'd really recommend a good balance of them all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think its more of a matter of what you want to get out of your entertainment. Everyone does it for an escape from reality for a certain moment of time.</p>
<p>If you prefer using your imagination, a book is a good way to get the story but not the visuals (or exact details as long as you arent reading Hemmingway or similar wordy authors!). If you want the full, and sometimes extravagant, experience watch a movie/tv. And finally, if you want more control over your story, play video games.</p>
<p>I like books for scifi because I&#8217;d like to think I have a pretty healthy imagination. And I certainly prefer movies for over-the-top, high budget films like Lord of the Ring. The problem, of course, being that you cant really tell very long stories through a movie. I start squirming in my seat after about 2.5 hours but I can gradually read a 1000+ page book without a problem. Finally, I like the interactivity and being in control when playing games. If something isnt exactly what I was hoping for, unlike in books or movies, I can go back and do something different. All of these mediums provide interesting experiences and I&#8217;d really recommend a good balance of them all.</p>
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