Yeah, the animation field seems like a fantastic use for that
fixation.  My rant was old man talk.  I just hear from so many parents
about how many hours their sons mostly stay glued to the screen and
how addicted they are to it. It is a no-thought zone, but its effects
are not known.  Glad to hear your nephew is rock'n.  Being an uncle or
aunt is the most underated, fantastically important job in the world.
 I am doing my best to keep up.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> on 9/24/06 8:53 AM, curtisdeltablues at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > On the big negative side are those freak'n video games!  Worse than
> > any of the drug use of the 60's for soul crushing, mind numbing
> > effect. (Now gramps is going to take my walker over to my cassette
> > player to listen to some old blues so you kids keep that video
game down!)
> > 
> I thought that about my nephew, who spent his youth playing video games,
> when I would have been outside in the fresh air having all sorts of
> adventures. But he has become a gifted artist and just graduated
from a year
> of animation school in Vancouver. He¹s full of ambition and has all
sorts of
> employment opportunities. May go to China in six months. So the
video games
> didn¹t rot his brain.
>






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