tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-294858717729936108.post1315167038763799649..comments2023-07-18T15:39:41.072+02:00Comments on Remix IT to the Streets: The secret, sneaky message hidden in computer gamesSargothhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14889992594644216887noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-294858717729936108.post-76376149673024670602012-12-09T15:21:54.615+01:002012-12-09T15:21:54.615+01:00Very much so. I never play games when there are ot...Very much so. I never play games when there are other people around - it's rude, for one thing. And while one may get away with being rude in games, in the more social world it's not generally a good thing.<br /><br />It is as you say. The games don't go anywhere, but people do. And if they invite you along, it's a good thing to know how to say yes.<br /><br />Losing a game is managable. Losing a friend - not so much.Sargothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14889992594644216887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-294858717729936108.post-50144875472081885572012-12-09T15:15:51.133+01:002012-12-09T15:15:51.133+01:00My kids play computer games a lot and I do agree t...My kids play computer games a lot and I do agree that they're not harmful. But my rule always was that if someone came to the door or invited them somewhere, they had to go interact in real life, the game would be there when they got back. I think balance is what's important.Karen @BakingInATornadohttp://www.bakinginatornado.comnoreply@blogger.com