The only real study I've read - study that didn't start with a conclusion and work backwards - Showed the opposite to what the nanny brigade talls us is true. People who carry out violent acts in a video game are less likely to do it in reality as they work out their aggression on screen.
I know putting a lot of bullets in things on screen after work makes me feel better.
I know from experience that educational institutes 'steer like asteroids'. There are however people inside almost every one of them pushing for something different.
Here in NZ the DHBs District health boards are a projecting saving millions$ buy switching basic office functions to open office.
For schools there has been the deal signed to get cheaper suse for schools
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39209666,00.htm
But what really sways things is when and evile right wing publication like the national business review doesn't rubbish the idea.
http://www.nbr.co.nz/home/column_article.asp?id=12 417&cid=3
**NBR is like NZs print version of Fox (they even try to monkey with elections)
And lastly, once linux machines are setup correctly a single part timer can maintain them. I know someone who did so with a small country school of 600.
The only real study I've read - study that didn't start with a conclusion and work backwards - Showed the opposite to what the nanny brigade talls us is true. People who carry out violent acts in a video game are less likely to do it in reality as they work out their aggression on screen.
I know putting a lot of bullets in things on screen after work makes me feel better.
I know from experience that educational institutes 'steer like asteroids'. There are however people inside almost every one of them pushing for something different. Here in NZ the DHBs District health boards are a projecting saving millions$ buy switching basic office functions to open office. For schools there has been the deal signed to get cheaper suse for schools http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39209666,00.htm
But what really sways things is when and evile right wing publication like the national business review doesn't rubbish the idea.
http://www.nbr.co.nz/home/column_article.asp?id=12 417&cid=3
**NBR is like NZs print version of Fox (they even try to monkey with elections)
And lastly, once linux machines are setup correctly a single part timer can maintain them. I know someone who did so with a small country school of 600.