Re: Dar's Handy Dandy Gun Stat thread
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:59 am
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I think looking at annual sales is a normal metric to look at to get an idea of general video game consumption. And it's about what one would expect. I knew South Korea was quite bonkers about them but didn't know the Netherlands was so into them. Video games peaked and have been kind of stagnating in Japan for some time, or else they would be higher. I would guess (only a guess) that some of the northern countries like Canada and northern parts of Europe have more use (as judged by sales) due to colder weather.David Franks wrote:RE Chart: "Gun-related murders and video game consumption"
I'm not sure that video-game spending per capita (annual, I take it) is a good way to assess the effect of video games here.
And maybe people are buying lots of things they don't use. I don't see why sales of a product wouldn't be a good, general, indication of use. And I see no reason to assume it would be different by country....one could spend far more on video games by not getting very good at any of them and getting bored with them.
I have no idea where you would get that idea from. Canada is very similar in how video games are purchased and rented (and the used markets are huge and I don't see why this would be very different in our peer countries. There is an AmazonUK and ebayUK etc.).Americans may well have more opportunities to get video games at lower prices than people in other countries.
I have a PS3 and dozens of video games (easily about $500 in stock with twice that much spent over the years). I spend more time reading about the technology and industry than I do playing the games. Similar games are popular the world round. Let's look at the top five video games in Canada last year:And there is no way to assess the amount of spending on nonviolent video games.
So under your notion of "unlimited" First Amendment rights I should be able to call the Fire Department and tell them that your house is on fire right now?Bruce: "...we should not be placing restrictions on our first amendment rights"
I notice you didn't answer my questions.Bruce: "I believe that we hurt ourselves irreparably by censoring speech. As for the fire in the movie house argument, I find that it is not worth the sacrifice to speech. I do not know if you can have unlimited rights, but I would allow anyone to yell fire in a crowded movie house."
Bruce: "I did answer your questions, and I will again.">>Bruce: "I did answer your questions, and I will again. You seem to be well acquainted with what I call the stupidity or asshole excuse, which is that if I am stupid or an asshole that should be so important that we actually inhibit valuable activities as a result. I think that we should try to get stupid people and assholes to understand that just because you can do certain things you should not do them because you should know better, so that we don't see a day when some asshole outlaws pencils because some asshole stabbed another asshole in the eye with it, and as a result pencils are considered to dangerous. As for you if you want to participate in any of these above mentioned activities feel free and be my guest.
Bruce: "Yes I did, you just need to read better. I will make it simple for you. To questions 1-5, YES. This is all spelled out under the stupidity and asshole argument. I applaud you with your vast knowledge of these types of people and their antics, and continued luck in the future. I did say again, and you can read this because it is right there that, "I do not know if we can have unlimited rights", however I do believe that it is worth looking into. I hope that is clear enough for you."
Excellent. So Bruce was stuck between the crazy and going with a limit on the crazy, and we went with the full bore crazy with extra cheese.Bruce: "To questions 1-5, YES."
Bruce: "that is why we need brilliant people like you to look out for us.">>Bruce: "Well that is why we need brilliant people like you to look out for us. Good luck with stupidity and the assholes it seems to work for you. See ya"