I have a recipe for rather healthy, moist, and delicious ginger-carrot muffins. Also any mix sold at Trader Joe's becomes something tasty and not as bad for you as Betty Crocker.
Hey, did you actually read that "Xbox Live is illegal" article on womengamers you linked a couple of posts ago? Because, I mean, it's atrocious. Xbox Live is not "exactly the same" as telephones and PG-13 movie theaters.
It's entirely possible to set up private rooms on Xbox Live to achieve the same effect as Friend Codes on the Wii, and as a parent that's your perogative.
Xbox Live proper is a five dollar a month opt-in proposition, and it's a parent's job to learn about and control what his child is exposed to online - not an online opponent's job to verify the age and sensibilities of his competitors. In fact, if anything, I can hardly fault the assumption that people playing M-rated games are prepared for M-rated content, whether it's on the screen or in the headset.
There is potentially offensive trash talk in online gaming. Parent accordingly.
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It's entirely possible to set up private rooms on Xbox Live to achieve the same effect as Friend Codes on the Wii, and as a parent that's your perogative.
Xbox Live proper is a five dollar a month opt-in proposition, and it's a parent's job to learn about and control what his child is exposed to online - not an online opponent's job to verify the age and sensibilities of his competitors. In fact, if anything, I can hardly fault the assumption that people playing M-rated games are prepared for M-rated content, whether it's on the screen or in the headset.
There is potentially offensive trash talk in online gaming. Parent accordingly.
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No peanut butter for the celery? :(
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