Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Acoustic Solutions Tv Manual

"NEED FOR SPEED" MONOPOLY

Interestingly as many children "lost" literally the head with many games consoles or applied to your computer. However, this Christmas past, and distant, something happened that, somehow, I was surprised as to their results.

My mother, grandmother course of my three children, gave the smaller a board game, namely the "Monopoly." Game that many of you will bring fond memories of times when whole streets bought and sold them without thinking of the dire consequences of our actions in relation to the Treasury.

Initially, I imagined that the little eight year old, would gather the gesture a little disappointed not to receive the latest version of "Need for speed" he had long coveted, especially after seeing it advertised at almost every stop bus. The first moments

were somewhat curious. The box, you will recall, is full of attractions tickets and tokens colors representing each player. We meet his brothers and myself, around the game and started the first game of courtesy. So imagine my surprise when I witnessed how the silences full of electronic sounds of the consoles themselves are being replaced by laughter and shouts when someone robbed a property to one of his brothers. Moreover, the console game, rested on a chair with his "bytes" ready to fill the processor memory, but nothing: the cup with dice stirring constantly.

The first idea that came to me the head was "how successful the game!". But the truth is that we were having fun because we played together. The game was just the vehicle to have a good time in the company of others. Not only that, but had to have enough time to share a complete game giving up work, phone calls, write emails, etc..

How many times do we complain that our children when, in fact, have many choices in front of our noses? Do we have the courage to abandon our "important" meeting (and the "important" I mean it) to go to play a starting with our son?. Could be appealing to many, but the guy left out the "Play", the computer and TV to play a game. Is not that what we wanted? And when we do, are we able to keep? Ah, the "Need for Speed" only used it one day.

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