Games Selling Fast; Not So Great For Us in US
In a country where big cities are only graduating half their students, it's not reassuring that game sales are up 47%.
Can you spell "misplaced priorities?"
James Rowen has written for newspapers, and served as a senior Mayoral staffer, in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This blog looks at the connections between politics and the environment in Wisconsin and across the Great Lakes. And, sometimes, other things.
In a country where big cities are only graduating half their students, it's not reassuring that game sales are up 47%.
Can you spell "misplaced priorities?"
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James Rowen
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8:10 PM
2 comments:
Video game sales are up, in part, because the average video game player is 35 years old. James, I agree with you on almost everything. Please don't jump on the "video games are destroying our children" bandwagon that politicians looking for a quick excuse for our society's problems are so wont to land on.
http://www.theesa.com/facts/index.asp
I know the age data. It's just interesting to me.
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