Completely agree with this statement. It doesn't matter what you believe
in terms of religion but when it gets that far I think something is
wrong then.

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From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org]
On Behalf Of Jason Allen
Sent: 20 September 2009 09:27
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] good news: shades of doom


Way to go for Phil changing the title of Sarah.

In my opinion, a game, a book, a movie - whatever. They're all works of
fiction and completely harmless.

Jason

On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Thomas Ward
<thomasward1...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Robert,
> Well, I can think of a few instances where you can't just simply turn 
> off the screen. Many laptops, like mine, don't have a power button for

> the display. As a result anything I do can be seen by a sighted party 
> if he or she decided to look over my shoulder. Smile.
>
>
> Robert Montowski wrote:
>
>> Hello there,
>> I came into this thread a bit late...so I had to go back and read 
>> alot of old messages to get the feel for what is going on here. My 
>> experience to some of what is being discussed goes like this: I used 
>> to live with a girlfriend in my house. I also played shades of doom.
>> she is a born again christian as am I.
>> she was a bit miffed I was playing this shooting game.
>> here is how I settled the matter.
>> As I am totally blind..I turned my monitor off.
>> even if she walks by my open door, she will not know what I am doing.
>> as many of these games are very specific about what direction a sound
>> comes at you from, I got a very nice pair of headphones to wear when
I play
>> any game.
>> so once again, even when she is standing in my room talking to
me..she has
>> no idea what I am doing unless I have the volume on the head phones
turned
>> way up high.
>> I consider this leveling the playfield.
>> when she is on her computer I have no idea what she is doing as she
turns
>> her speakers off.
>> I can't see or hear what she is doing and she can't see or hear what
I am
>> doing.
>> No problem here...grin.
>> religion and computer games can co-exist.
>> Robert
>>
>>
>
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