tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3965076219235086304.post5087004141074116396..comments2024-02-24T00:41:37.836-08:00Comments on The Buddha Diaries: MORE FUN & GAMES: INCEPTIONPeter Clothierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11525159413387378704noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3965076219235086304.post-56034703323512401512010-08-13T08:55:40.164-07:002010-08-13T08:55:40.164-07:00Yes Peter, it is the virtual violence and the hi s...Yes Peter, it is the virtual violence and the hi speed structure of gaming that spins content like cotton candy and at times like nightmares in a tornado of deception and discovery.<br /><br />The article in the August 9, 2010 edition of The New Yorker titled, PAINKILLER DEATHSTREAK by Nicholson Baker, is my most recent source of technology info. Like the author who has teenage sons who game a vast number of games, AVATAR is their new passion thankfully, the crossover of editing in films like INCEPTION, THE MATRIX, and video games is blurring and defusing reality.<br /><br />I am balancing my teenagers exposure with plenty of face time, reading and time spent in nature far away from screen life. When my oldest son Cole, who is 14, arrived in Georgia to visit his grandpa he discovered his cell phone charger was broken. The first thing he did when he could was order one to be sent to him asap. The interruption of contact on FaceBook threw him off balance. A day of fishing and rafting erased these feelings quickly I'm happy to report.CHI SPHEREhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07278628028066177635noreply@blogger.com