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Old 06-11-2008, 02:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Parental control software isn't illegal you no good buncha kids. I hope all your parents install some and see you smarting off here and spank you and take away your toys.
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Old 06-11-2008, 02:08 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Parental control software isn't illegal you no good buncha kids. I hope all your parents install some and see you smarting off here and spank you and take away your toys.
Too bad I own my own Computer and I know way too much for them too be successful with it! LOL
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Old 06-11-2008, 02:16 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Too bad I own my own Computer and I know way too much for them too be successful with it! LOL
Your parents own you and everything you think is yours.
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Too bad I own my own Computer and I know way too much for them too be successful with it! LOL
That is too bad you own your own computer, and that is why your internet usage is unrestricted....


As far as the topic goes. There is nothing illegal about parental controls on a computer, and in fact I would encourage parents to use them. I am starting to hate the fact that we are trying to become one bit giant nanny state in many countries. Take some responsibility for yourself and for your freaking kids. It is never going to be the internet's fault for your kids messing up or being retarded or breaking the law. Myspace, is a great place to find criminals, and the police are using it more and more every day to bust people who do retarded crap and then post it online for the world to see. Then, their parents want to blame the internet, public schools, rap/metal/emo music, or video games because their precious angel did something stupid and got caught on the internet.

To the OP, he is your brother not your son, if you were my brother and did that I would disable your whole network.
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^^ Im 17 and responsible!! Dang take it easy
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Too bad I own my own Computer and I know way too much for them too be successful with it! LOL
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^^ Im 17 and responsible!! Dang take it easy
Well parents are suppose to trust us.

I know to much about computers, my dad knows a bit but, i know more then he does! My brother knows some, but everything that happens to his computer or my sisters computer comes through me! I'm known as the computer man at my house and also at school!
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^^ Same here. As soon as my parents would figure out how to install the software I would have bypassed it. Nearly anything is bypassable!!!
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^^ Same here. As soon as my parents would figure out how to install the software I would have bypassed it. Nearly anything is bypassable!!!
Totally agree, but if my parents want to get into my computer, they have find out my password and only a freind of mine knows that!
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^^ Same here Only one of my friends knows my password and I also have a password on Firefox. LOL So its safe to say their not getting in but, either way I have nothing to hide.
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^^ Same here Only one of my friends knows my password and I also have a password on Firefox. LOL So its safe to say their not getting in but, either way I have nothing to hide.
Likewise, just no password on firefox.
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