Before I start this post, I would like to say that I am NOT a parent. I was lucky to have two amazing parents who were involved in my life and raised me well. I am NOT telling anyone how to raise their kids. This is a request for more parental involvement in
The other day, I was playing Halo: Reach with a friend of mine on XBox Live. This has become a good stress relief activity lately. We meet up, we game, we drink mountain dew, yell at the TV, it's a good time. On this given day, we were playing online. One of the people who was in our lobby was on a headset, communicating vocally with other players. The kid playing was 10 years old, and had his 5 year old brother sitting next to him while he played.
I'll say that again: the kid playing Halo: Reach, a video game intended for an audience age 17+, was 10 years old, and his 5 year old brother was sitting next to him watching.
I'm not sure which aspect of this is the most surprising: the 10 year old playing, the 5 year old watching, the headset which allowed the kid to share all this information to strangers who could be anyone, anywhere, or that the parents weren't anywhere to be found.
The kid shared this information when someone else in the lobby asked. He shared where he was from, his first name, and his brother's first name. The kid wasn't good at the game at all, but to be fair, Reach came out when he was either 6 or 7. He presumably hasn't been playing that long (he had a much lower ranking than everyone else playing). Some of the other players started to taunt the kid, saying he "sucked," was a "little f*****," and that it was "past his bedtime." The kid seemed to be unfazed, although he did talk less after that.
The kid’s dad was later heard over the mic, telling him to “wrap it up” as it was “time for bed.” The parents were home the whole time, letting their 5 year old son watch as their 10 year old son played the most violent and graphic video game of the Halo franchise, and let him talk to strangers over the headset. I know it’s not my place to criticize other parents, especially as I am not yet a parent, but this is absolutely unfathomable to me. I have a hard time figuring out how any parent could justify letting such young children play and watch a video game intended for an audience age 17+.
People in the media regularly point to violent video games as a source of blame when bad things happen. It frustrates me to no end because these games are not intended for kids at all! Parents buy these video games for their kids, and seem to have no knowledge of what actually happens in these kinds of games, and if they have a headset, they have no control of who their kids end up talking to, or what gets said online.
Common sense seems to be so uncommon nowadays. It's frustrating to think that this is happening. I'm not asking for much. All I'm asking is that any parents who read this would think about the video games they buy for their children, and maybe sit with them and watch what they're doing. A 10-year-old doesn't need a headset (I'm 22 and I don't use one). Just a little involvement would go a long way.
Here's a link to the official video games ratings guide: http://www.esrb.org/ratings/ratings_guide.jsp
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
A Busy Week
I'm sorry I didn't really plan anything in the way of a post this week. Things have been remarkably busy in getting ready for graduation. Last week, everything hit the fan all at once. I'm almost through with everything I need to get done, but I feel like I've hit the wall a few times, and I'm still trying to break through it. I'll have another big post up next week (I may even double post; we'll see what happens). Thank you for understanding.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Caving in to Peer Pressure
Everyone else in the class seems to be posting recipes. So what the heck? Here's my family's recipe for homemade pizza.
1 C Warm Water
1 1/2 tsp Yeast
6 tbsp Vegetable Oil
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
2 1/2 C flour
1 Package Mozzerella Cheese
1 bottle Pizza sauce
Additional pizza toppings as desired.
1. Preheat the oven to 425° F.
2. Dissolve yeast in warm water.
3. Stir in remaing ingredients
4. Let dough rise for 10 minutes
5. Roll out dough onto pizza pan. Use parchment paper or a non-stick spray to keep dough from sticking to pan
6. Bake crust for 8 minutes at 425°
After the crust is done baking, remove it from the oven and TURN THE TEMPRATURE DOWN TO 350°!! I've ruined several pizzas by forgetting to do this. You can now apply sauce, cheese, and other toppings as desired. Bake for 16-21 minutes at 350° or until cheese is melted at a desirable level. I like to go for a nice golden brown, my brother likes it less well done. Do what you feel. Enjoy!
1 C Warm Water
1 1/2 tsp Yeast
6 tbsp Vegetable Oil
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
2 1/2 C flour
1 Package Mozzerella Cheese
1 bottle Pizza sauce
Additional pizza toppings as desired.
1. Preheat the oven to 425° F.
2. Dissolve yeast in warm water.
3. Stir in remaing ingredients
4. Let dough rise for 10 minutes
5. Roll out dough onto pizza pan. Use parchment paper or a non-stick spray to keep dough from sticking to pan
6. Bake crust for 8 minutes at 425°
After the crust is done baking, remove it from the oven and TURN THE TEMPRATURE DOWN TO 350°!! I've ruined several pizzas by forgetting to do this. You can now apply sauce, cheese, and other toppings as desired. Bake for 16-21 minutes at 350° or until cheese is melted at a desirable level. I like to go for a nice golden brown, my brother likes it less well done. Do what you feel. Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
NHL Playoffs Preview, Part II
Amazing, isn't it? This time last week, the playoff picture in both conferences looked dramatically different than they do today. To answer your question, Teich, I wasn't originally going to put the Detroit Red Wings in. With the injuries they've had to battle all year, I didn't think the
ATLANTIC DIVISION
Boston Bruins
Tampa Bay Lightning
Montreal Canadiens
Toronto Maple Leafs
With the new playoff system being a bit confusing (see last week's post if you need clarification), Detroit, despite having the better regular season record, will be moving conferences for the playoffs due to the Wild Card seeding. Also, for the second year in a row, the Columbus Blue Jackets will miss the playoffs by one point. I hate that that's the prediction I came up with. I really want to see the Blue Jackets make the playoffs. I really do. But after looking at current standings and remaining schedules, I have Toronto and Columbus both winning their last regular season game, which would put Toronto one point ahead.
Now to the matchups:
Series 1: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Boston Bruins
There's nothing quite like a matchup between Original 6 teams, especially when they play each other in the playoffs. This series will be exceptionally physical, and probably quite high scoring. Tuukka Rask is probably going to be the Vezina Trophy winner this year, but his numbers will inflate a little bit against a talented Maple Leafs team (4th in Goals For in the eastern Conference), led by James van Riemsdyk and Phil Kessel. However, the Bruins have the upper hand in this series. I think this series is going to come down to goaltending. Rask is having one of the best years of his career, and Toronto's goaltending is always a question-mark. They have two capable goalies in Jonathan Bernier and James Reimer, and while Bernier is the clear starter of the two on paper, he has recently suffered injuries that leave his overall health status uncertain. Boston wins over Toronto in 6 games.
Series 2: Montreal Canadiens vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
This should be a great series. The goalies for both teams are both able to give their teams a strong push. Ben Bishop is having an excellent season, while Montreal's Carey Price has turned his season around since the Olympic Break, during which Price led Team Canada to Olympic Gold. Both teams made trade deadline moves to bolster their rosters for a run; Montreal added Thomas Vanek, and Tampa Bay traded captain Martin St. Louis to New York for Ryan Callahan and two draft picks. In the end, I think Montreal, led by Carey Price, will take this matchup. The Canadiens are built for this year, and may not see a push like this again for a while. Watchout for Montreal; they win this series in 6.
ATLANTIC DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP:
Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins
Another Original 6 matchup, this series again will come down to goaltending. While Carey Price has been known to heat up under pressure, Boston is too good this year to let this one slip away. Boston's +83 goal differential this year is remarkable, and they are tied for 3rd in the league in Goals For. Boston, heating up as of late and firing on all cylinders, should win this matchup. Boston wins this series in 5 games.
METROPOLITAN DIVISION
Pittsburgh Penguins
New York Rangers
Philadelphia Flyers
Detroit Red Wings (From Atlantic Division)
SERIES 1: Detroit Red Wings vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
Sorry Teich, but this series will be over quickly. The injured Red Wings will not be able to keep up with a healthy Penguins team, led by the best player in the game, Sidney Crosby. I think Detroit will manage to steal a a game, but Pittsburgh will win the series at home in Game 5.
SERIES 2: Philadelphia Flyers vs. New York Rangers
The Flyers are one of two surprise teams in the East this year, the other major surprise being Tampa Bay. At the beginning of the year, it didn't look like either of them would make the playoffs; now, both have clinched berths, as of the time of posting. I think the Flyers run will end in the first round, with Henrik Lundqvist carrying the Rangers to a first round win. The Broad Street Bullies will manage to win a few, but I think the Rangers will take this series in 6 games.
METROPOLITAN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP:
This is really going to be the weakest Division Championship game. It was to be expected, really. The Metropolitan Division is the weakest in hockey (which is why they only sent 3 teams to the playoffs). Neither of these teams really jumps out as a team that can beat Boston. The Rangers have the advantage in net with Lundqvist, but the Penguins are a better team offensively than New York. I think offense will beat goaltending in this series. Penguins over the Rangers in 6 games.
EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS:
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Boston Bruins
In a rematch of last year's Eastern Conference Finals, Boston will again emerge victorious. The only real challenge to Boston along the way will be Tampa Bay. Pittsburgh simply can't keep up with Boston this year. Boston has scored more goals than Pittsburgh this year, and has given up fewer. Boston is 9-0-1 in their last 10 games; Pittsburgh is 4-5-1 in the same span. Whether or not the Penguins have Evgeni Malkin healthy and ready for this series, Boston is the better team and will win this series. Bruins over the Penguins in 5 games.
And now, the moment you've been waiting for:
STANLEY CUP MATCHUP:
Boston Bruins vs. St. Louis Blues
This series has everything a hockey fan could want. Both teams are physical, fast, have great goaltenders, block shots, fight, have deep forward and defensive pairings, and play smart hockey. I'm already excited at the thought of this matchup! Ryan Miller has picked his game up this year since being traded to St. Louis just before the Trade Deadline. Tuukka Rask has played well all year. Neither team seems to have any weaknesses coming into this series, assuming both teams are able to stay healthy and injury-free. I have the Blues winning the President's Trophy as the top team in the regular season. This also means they will get home ice for Game 7, which this series is all but destined for. I believe this is the year for the Blues, as they bring home their first ever Stanley Cup. I know I'm going to get a lot of disagreement on this. A lot of people are ready to crown the Bruins as Champions. But as the Blackhawks proved last year in just 17 seconds, anything can happen when it comes to the Stanley Cup. Blues over the Bruins in 7 games to become Stanley Cup Champions.
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