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Uploaded by michellesblog on Jun 8, 2008
The Nintendo Wii seems like pure mindless fun, but Teekuhtoo, a Burmese refugee in Austin, Texas, found another purpose for it.
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NoDemoRS 1 year ago
Well that statement is kind of uncalled for... there is games that teach that stuff that is on the Wii. About eight languages, math, spelling, and yes--even the alphabet. I am not surprised at all, but apparently you were.
arononkorr 2 years ago
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NoDemoRS 1 year ago
Well that statement is kind of uncalled for... there is games that teach that stuff that is on the Wii. About eight languages, math, spelling, and yes--even the alphabet. I am not surprised at all, but apparently you were.
arononkorr 2 years ago