[quote name='PlumeNoir']Well, thankfully, he can't get to the headset, so he can't talk to anyone, and I turned off the option where you can hear other players talk through the TV speakers (I'm getting to the point where I wouldn't be surprised if he understood japanese).
He can navigate the blade interface better than I can, and gets mad that I have to stop and read the options. (Thanks for making me feel old, buddy!)
I'm going to go through my history and figure out what he was playing with the guy. So far, my son has downloaded over 70 games and demos and countless themes and maps...for games I don't have.
What really ticks me off/ impresses me is how he figure out to plug the wireless back in. He's never seen me do that, so knows what he does when I'm at work?
One more funny story: we have been teaching him to "play" with the computers. His favorite thing to do is to name off a comic character and we type the name into Google image search for him, and he naviagtes between the pics, opening them in new windows and going back - all he needs us for is the typing. When we did spider-man, the third pic was this link (NSFW):
http://chrisnolan.ca/photos_loc/blog/00000649/spider-man_boob.jpg
He got quite a laugh out of that one...[/quote]
kids do the craziest things though when they're alone.. well not alone, but if you've got them in the other room around something you frequently mess with.. they're bound to try to mess with it or do something with it, I just wonder what the heck is going through his head downloading all the themes/games and stuff.. congrats on a smart kid though.

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