It is if you are playing games from that subject.
As young as three, these days, is one when most kids start playing on the computer (whether it's just starting to type on the computer or 'playing' paint)
Well, it is time consuming. Some people spend so much time playing computer games, rather than studying. Furthermore, when a student is studying his/her books, he/she may get distracted thinking about what computer game to play next.
because playing on the computer is not an actual physical game
Would zeno tell his students to spend his or her time studying or playing?
Some are educational, but many just waste your time. This article tells about what you may learn from playing computer games: http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article2678519.ece
Depends on the person. Some are too busy answering questions about why people don't want to be interrupted. working, playing a game, chatting, studying, looking for love
Dian Fossey's hobbies were studying and playing with gorillas.
Playing computer games (I think) who even asked this question?
No just by playing computer games you will not get computer viruses. Software from trusted publishers shouldn't pose any risks to your computer.
The disadvantages are your eyes will hurt, and playing games on computer is not healthy to us.
Playing on a computer can make you not hungry. This happens because a computer occupies your mind and you don't think about the fact that your hungry.
No. Installing and playing games on a computer only slows it down while you are playing them.