Computer games don't affect kids. I mean, if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all sit around in a darkened room, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive music
IMHO, Andover / Slashdot would do more good than bad overall by going ahead and publishing the book. Sure, a few people might not be credited with their brilliant musings, but the people who really NEED to read this book, will be more likely to read it if it's on paper!
what i don't understand is this book has already been published. has anyone read Geeks? a whole third of the book is reprints of the hellmouth series. what is the purpose of another book? this material has already been dealt with. w0rd.
here, you can only start something; there is no stopping.
Computer games don't affect kids. I mean, if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all sit around in a darkened room, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive music
IMHO, Andover / Slashdot would do more good than bad overall by going ahead and publishing the book. Sure, a few people might not be credited with their brilliant musings, but the people who really NEED to read this book, will be more likely to read it if it's on paper!
what i don't understand is this book has already been published. has anyone read Geeks? a whole third of the book is reprints of the hellmouth series. what is the purpose of another book? this material has already been dealt with. w0rd.