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I like this line ... The_Muted_Grimaud Send a noteboard - 19/03/2010 06:24:05 AM
"It could be that the novelty of video games wears off after four or six or eight months, and they basically don't play as much as they did when they first got the system," he said.


For me, the 'novelty' wore off after about 20 years.
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/Scientific Findings: Video games may hinder learning for boys - 16/03/2010 07:48:18 PM 1157 Views
Well duh! - 16/03/2010 08:17:48 PM 753 Views
really, 64 kids? so that's 32 who got a playstation? - 16/03/2010 09:52:21 PM 822 Views
probably not if they're spending the same amount of time - 17/03/2010 01:56:32 AM 717 Views
Hah. Not a very convincing sample size there. - 16/03/2010 11:54:44 PM 792 Views
too true. - 17/03/2010 02:00:38 AM 734 Views
1500 data points are not needed to be representative. - 03/04/2010 05:31:51 AM 888 Views
Seems like common sense..... *NM* - 17/03/2010 06:47:18 PM 442 Views
Re: /Scientific Findings: Video games may hinder learning for boys - 18/03/2010 01:37:19 PM 737 Views
Damn! Now I have to get rid of my consoles! - 19/03/2010 12:31:22 AM 740 Views
why should you get rid of your consoles? - 19/03/2010 03:07:38 AM 671 Views
The words "video game" can be replaced by anything with the same result. - 19/03/2010 05:54:51 AM 792 Views
I like this line ... - 19/03/2010 06:24:05 AM 816 Views
well if your parents never buy you new games... - 19/03/2010 12:36:08 PM 676 Views
That's pretty stupid. Type of game is very important. - 23/03/2010 03:47:16 PM 777 Views
While it may seem like common sense... - 03/04/2010 05:39:59 AM 814 Views

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