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JacksonFive's Free "Path2English" Newsletter,
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Issue: 56                "Naughty or Nice?"             Dec 23, 2001
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Dear Readers,

  "What did you do this year that was naughty or nice?"

  If I was asked this question by Santa, I would answer, "Santa, I was
  only testing it for the children. I didn't mean to spend so much time
  playing Neopets (Internet game that has over 23 million players)."

  There are many games on Neopets each with 5-10 million players. Many
  of these games are based on old arcade games that I played when I was
  a child. After playing intensely for 2 weeks, I scored first place in
  "Nimmo's Pond", which is based on the old "Astroids" game (I wonder
  if any of you remember this game). Can you imagine beating out 10
  million other players to be the champion of the world? I guess I
  know what that Taiwanese champion felt in Korea.

  This brings us to the next discussion, "Are playing these computer
  games naughty?" I think computer games are modern people's form of
  high-tech board games (i.e. chess and checker). Isn't it? It serves
  the same recreational purpose. I especially like the strategic and
  tactical games because they require great amount of planning and
  reasoning. They are not games of luck, but need a sharp mind for
  positioning pieces and predicting what your opponent will do next.
  Doesn't it sound like chess?

  Why are grand chess masters so well respected and top computer
  players not? Why are people so biased against computer players? Is
  it because they spend a lot of time playing their games? Don't top
  players of any sport or musical instrument also spend a lot of time
  practicing?

  I think the real issue is this. It isn't computers or computer games
  that "corrupt" our children. It is children's inability to prioritize
  their time. Just like you wouldn't want to play the piano 10 hours a
  day when you should be at school, you wouldn't want to spend 10 hours
  a day in front of the computer every day.

  You can't blame computers and their related games. Computer is only a
  tool (a very good tool). Isn't it the parent's responsibility to teach
  children how to use tools productively and responsibly? The big
  problem is parents might not know computers very well. If this is the
  case, the child needs to be sent to a responsible computer expert to
  be taught. This is exactly what I tell parents when they want to buy
  their first computer for the home, but are worried as well. If you are
  going to provide them a powerful tool like a computer, send them to
  someone (like me ^_^) to be taught how to use this tool productively.

  "Santa, am I naughty or nice?" (What do you think?)

                                            Wishing you a Merry Christmas
                                            and a Happy New Year!
                                            JacksonFive

  P.S. This is from our fellow friend and reader, Jane, in China (issue
          54 and 55):
  "Hi JacksonFive,
   Thanks for your newsletter in the coming Christmas. To my bid excited,
   you kindly created a web page for me to collect so many readers'
   encouragement, this is really the best Christmas gift in my whole
   life, and your all words actually give me great support to carry out
   my dream, I am deeply moved by the atmosphere around Jansonfive
   members. I will cherish the all mails in my favorite as beautiful
   memory. In spite of the teacher dream is not easy for me, there are
   still a lot of difficulties for me to overcome, trust me, I will do
   my best to get it.

   Originally, I wanna send you a group of lovely Christmas cards, but
   being afraid of bringing virus to you careless, otherwise my name
   will be remove out of the members list, that will be too terrible.
   ^_^ 

   I envy the other members who live in Taiwan can have a nice Christmas
   party with you, Anyway, I'd like to say:

   'Best wishes to you, your family and all Jacksonfive members!'

                                                  Regards!
                                                  Jane"

NEXT ISSUE's FEATURED TOPIC:

    "It's a girl"

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