Well, at least it's not that warcraft game but.... I still scratch my head about kids (and adults) sitting inside on a computer playing games that simulate real life. Whether it's bowling, golf, tennis, skiing or whatever. I've done those activities listed and NONE of the games comes close to duplicating the feeling of actually doing them. Now farming.
I spend quite a few hours on my tractors most days and enjoy the sound, smell, vibration, wind, sun and all else that goes with it. Playing a game just doesn't compare. Oh, btw, I'm NOT anti-computer. I have a Computer Science degree and spent my 40+ year career in computer technology. I have played my share of games on computers starting with battling Klingons on a Teletype in the early 70's. :lol: But they've always been a rare diversion, mostly while waiting for a program to compile, not a task to schedule time for. My wife is hooked on Candy Crush saga. She spends HOURS each day playing it. Can't think of a bigger waste of time.
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