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Games Savin' Lives
on 1/18/2008 10:11:15 PM
Check this out: Gamer uses virtual training to save lives Think playing video games is little more than a great way to waste time? Then you haven't met Paxton Galvanek. Last November, the twenty-eight year-old helped rescue two victims from an
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Hmm...looks like the Dems are taking the House.
Poor Republicans...
on 11/8/2006 12:05:55 AM
Well...as of right now (12:04AM EST) looks the Dems are going to take the House of Reps. Interesting, I'm definately not shocked. Will this usher in a new era? Hahaha...well, let's see if my party can fix things...unless the President wishes to whip
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My Thoughts on Voting for a President....
Summed up in a simple sentence...
on 10/18/2004 8:06:17 PM
I believe voting for a president can be summed up by this simple comparision I thought up today... "Voting for a candidate is like choosing a prison cell, you may like one better than the others but you'll still get f*cked in the ass." Well, that's my
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People say games encourage killing...
I say they keep me from killing...
on 12/19/2004 8:21:28 PM
In anticipation of my getting Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for Christmas(Well, at least I'm pretty sure I'll get it) I decided to put the game violence thing into perspective for people that think they encourage violence. As you know society is
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Why Games are Important...
So people don't go insane...
on 5/7/2004 10:11:21 PM
In a somewhat related article by Mr. Beebles @ deathbybeebles.joeuser.com gives a nice little inquiry on games and the effect on the human mind. This article though is here to explain some good points of games including video, group RPG, board,
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Recent Comments
What a great story. It is excellent to see positive storeis about computer games for a change instead of the usual 'video games will rot your brain / will incite violent, sadistic behaviour / will turn you into a raving lunatic' articles.
But Jack Thompson said they will!
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Games Savin' Lives
on 1/20/2008 10:02:11 PM
What a great story. It is excellent to see positive storeis about computer games for a change instead of the usual 'video games will rot your brain / will incite violent, sadistic behaviour / will turn you into a raving lunatic' articles.
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Games Savin' Lives
on 1/20/2008 8:34:07 PM
He was probably zoned out during health class, thinking about video games... then, when there's a video game with a class in it, he paid attention!
Kind of ironic...
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Games Savin' Lives
on 1/19/2008 7:30:52 AM
My husband's a medic and I can promise you there is nothing in that game that would prepare you for the situations you encounter in Iraq, no matter how "realistic" the game may be or how "extensive" the tutorials are.
I'm "affliated" with the Aus military and Iv'e met people who have seen some freaky shit too, but at least in this case all those hours of pugging away at the box was actully did something.
P.S: Nothing compensates for real expereance.
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Games Savin' Lives
on 1/19/2008 1:25:28 AM
What the kid learned was control (who knows where). Sure paying attention to the first aid in AA helped direct his actions. But what is key is he took the initiative to act, and had the control to turn everything off emotionally and just go to work. That's something you learn from being a member of a team.
That's something I learned form the military
and
from team based online shooters. When that 00.1% likely event happens you cannot afford to be distracted by the uniqueness of the situation. I have been on both ends of this type scenario (not car accident specific). And more important than the treatment itself, is the act of doing something and taking action and not getting flustered or distracted that makes the difference to both parties.
So the simple fact that he DID something says more about the kid. And as to paying attention to the medical stuff...hehe I think you have to because if I remember there are tests at the end.
So, I hope he is learning that from his family. Wish more people would.
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Games Savin' Lives
on 1/19/2008 12:36:16 AM
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