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Learning from a Game?
This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.
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I knew about the hand-eye coordination, but this is definitely different. Link
Yo Fd..... you're really gettin' into the BBC aren't you?
Interesting article. I have found that the Beeb and some written British publications offer more interesting editorial outlook on news that we take for granted or only are able to get regurgitated to us in the same formulaic way here in the US.
Interesting article. I have found that the Beeb and some written British publications offer more interesting editorial outlook on news that we take for granted or only are able to get regurgitated to us in the same formulaic way here in the US.
Did anyone see that report that Playing violent FPS games improves ur driving skills, because they make you be able to recognized up to ten moving objects without counting as apossed to 3,
BEvilR says: always remeber to Check that the toilet flushes at a friends house before decideing to throw up at a party.
BEvilR says: remember to bring your own bottled water when you visit mexico.
BEvilR says: always remeber to Check that the toilet flushes at a friends house before decideing to throw up at a party.
BEvilR says: remember to bring your own bottled water when you visit mexico.
Ya I heard about that. Then theres some more stuff I heard, playing FPS games improves reflexes. I even heard somewhere that gaming gives gamers a rush thats almost identical to a athlete. Anyway yeah, well, doing anything for extended periods of time always has an after-effect, be it good or bad, figures games also have some.
"The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." - Nikola Tesla
"The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." - Nikola Tesla
also, if you ever go into surgery and have a chance to speak with the surgeon, ask the doc what video games he/she plays. The surgeons that play games that involve the most multi-tasking elements and eye-hand coordination are better in surgery, more efficient, detail oriented, and much quicker.
"On this ship you are to refer to me as Idiot, not you Captain. I mean... you know what I mean."
"On this ship you are to refer to me as Idiot, not you Captain. I mean... you know what I mean."
Yeah, I learned to pilot a Starflier, a Patriot, a Defender and meany others. Very useful in real life
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Join my Army of Daftness and together we will rule the world of TRL, I mean RTL, I mean... damn, never mind.
I tried looking for a nice sig pic, preferrably one of a Hong Kong retail market street with all the ugly signs all over the place.
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Join my Army of Daftness and together we will rule the world of TRL, I mean RTL, I mean... damn, never mind.
I tried looking for a nice sig pic, preferrably one of a Hong Kong retail market street with all the ugly signs all over the place.
Anyone who can help he get this gets a cooky
Meh, games teach us many things. Especially "SC: Pandora Tomorrow" from all reports; It teaches us that, *eyes glaze* Ericsson are the best!
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