http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/video-game-timer-knows-when-to-quit/1333725
I have several statements for the Jur-I mean, Escapists.
1: What is this I dont even
2: Ahem. Personally, I can't see any good reason to do this. All I'm seeing is a device that can be used by parents to avoid having to deal with their kids in person. I'm no parent, but I agree with the last statement made by Mr. Silverman:
"Most kids just aren't going to respond well when you ruthlessly cut the power from their toys. Instead of forcing them to interact with timers, why not get involved and try playing games together? Spending time with your kids is never a bad idea. Who knows -- you might even have fun."
That seems like sound advice, and less likely to end in a SkyNet.
3: I must make it clear, this idea leaves me greatly distressed. If parents think they can have something else-a machine no less-do what they should be doing themselves, what will the future hold for us as a species?
4: I'm trying to think of a positive use, but paperweight or doorstop is the best I can come up with. It would be slightly better if it was only for timing, but the article states clearly that a common egg timer could be used to fill that roll. I just fail to see how this could help anyone except a lazy, selfish, or ignorant parent. People who need other kinds of help, like counsiling or classes. Yes, parenting classes! To me, it appears the best solution, but I'm straying from the topic a bit. Let me get back on track.
5. Being a gamer, I admit I may be biased, but I did my best to be fair and honest in my judgement.
Now that I have stated my opinions, I wish to hear those of my fellow Escapists.
And as for my beginning sttatement, yes I have been playing Phoenix Wright.
I have several statements for the Jur-I mean, Escapists.
1: What is this I dont even
2: Ahem. Personally, I can't see any good reason to do this. All I'm seeing is a device that can be used by parents to avoid having to deal with their kids in person. I'm no parent, but I agree with the last statement made by Mr. Silverman:
"Most kids just aren't going to respond well when you ruthlessly cut the power from their toys. Instead of forcing them to interact with timers, why not get involved and try playing games together? Spending time with your kids is never a bad idea. Who knows -- you might even have fun."
That seems like sound advice, and less likely to end in a SkyNet.
3: I must make it clear, this idea leaves me greatly distressed. If parents think they can have something else-a machine no less-do what they should be doing themselves, what will the future hold for us as a species?
4: I'm trying to think of a positive use, but paperweight or doorstop is the best I can come up with. It would be slightly better if it was only for timing, but the article states clearly that a common egg timer could be used to fill that roll. I just fail to see how this could help anyone except a lazy, selfish, or ignorant parent. People who need other kinds of help, like counsiling or classes. Yes, parenting classes! To me, it appears the best solution, but I'm straying from the topic a bit. Let me get back on track.
5. Being a gamer, I admit I may be biased, but I did my best to be fair and honest in my judgement.
Now that I have stated my opinions, I wish to hear those of my fellow Escapists.
And as for my beginning sttatement, yes I have been playing Phoenix Wright.