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Contributor name: BigCheez
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Contributor since: Oct 23, 2006
Last seen: Nov 28, 2006

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Is time the new currency?
BigCheez thinks: Let's face it, time is money. It may not be equivelant to a a Euro, but based on other things you could be doing rather than wasting time on unnecessary task, it can translate to something more value. Maybe you could be doing something that saves you money or makes you money. In those terms, time is the new currency. It's the one thing that we should value most as it's the one thing we can't get back.

Can computer gaming make you smarter?
BigCheez thinks: Computer gaming seems to motivate children to learn more than traditional learning. I think that's safe to say. Teachers should spend more time researching how children gaming can be incorporated into learning. I have no doubt that it will not only ecourage learning, but make it more fun.

Should divorce be banned or should the law be made easier?
BigCheez thinks: This seems like a personal situation and I'm not sure if I am one to decide how divorce should work since I've never expereienced it, but it seems that if two individuals feel that their relationship is not working, they should be able to ammicably separate legally the same way they got married legally. This is on of the reasons that a marriage should be treated like a business transaction. A contingency contract should be written ahead of time covering all possible outcomes. Maybe it isn't the most romantic thing in the world to do, but at least it will save a lot of grief for both if something does go wrong in the relationship.

Out of control email inbox
BigCheez thinks: Gmail has done wonderful things with the way we organize and interact with email although it seems email is slowly losing its value thanks to spammers. Google, by far, has created the best tool to manage email issues, but I'd like to see more companies step up and create new innovations in the way we communicate.

Do social networking websites make us more social?
BigCheez thinks: Social networking sites are based purley on buzz and popularity. Many come and go depending on what new features they might add to their sites or what groups they target. As a way to find friends or work, I think it is lacking although it is a great way to find people with your same interests if the site is focused on such.

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