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MajesticLight 710 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Level: 55 Posts: 109/711 EXP: 1257742 For next: 56447 Since: 04-15-10 From: Virginia Since last post: 10.7 years Last activity: 10.7 years |
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In addition, he says that Playstations, iPads, and other electronic devices that can be used for both information and entertainment often distract us more than they enlighten us.
Thoughts? He seems to be saying that they prevent us from looking at information we should be, and instead divert our attention to less productive things. I personally see it as a two-edged sword. True, some people can spend too much time gaming or visiting blogs and tvtropes and such, but at the same time you learn far more than you would from any textbook (whose information is limited and cannot be updated once printed). It really depends on the person and what they're interested in. In addition, I don't really see how spending hours watching a tv is any more beneficial than spending hours browsing websites on an iPad. Sure, if you're watching a documentary or the news, it's beneficial, but you could just as easily get the same video footage over the internet. Likewise, both tv shows and the iPad can have equally non-educational uses. And isn't the point of an entertainment system to entertain, not to enlighten? ____________________ |



































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its clearly an entertainment machine like you said, although I suppose there could be other practical applications for it as well...its not exactly a major selling point unlike with the iPod/phone/paperweight

