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Penske_Account 01-15-2007 03:05 PM

net nanny
 
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Originally posted by Secret_Agent_Man
Good Lord! You are the fun uncle. Let the boy see some boobies.

Now for my daughters -- ironclad net nanny software when the time comes. They won't even be able to e-mail anyone named Richard.

S_A_M
I checked with some granola munching friends, and that said that is a neo-sexist approach. No offence. What software will you use with your daughters?

Secret_Agent_Man 01-18-2007 12:34 PM

net nanny
 
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Originally posted by Penske_Account
I checked with some granola munching friends, and that said that is a neo-sexist approach. No offence. What software will you use with your daughters?
I am indeed irretrievably protective and paternalistic, but I have no sons to generate intra-familial jealousy.

Despite my wise-ass comments I know nothing about net nanny software yet. (Except that Dad will have the password.) Our oldest is just learning how to use that tricky mouse in the games on www.playhousedisney.com, so I figure I have some time.

S_A_M

Hank Chinaski 01-19-2007 10:40 AM

net nanny
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Penske_Account
I checked with some granola munching friends, and that said that is a neo-sexist approach. No offence. What software will you use with your daughters?
Couple of things- you will be shocked by the stuff kids are doing in various chats and diary pages and other crap- looking at porno is the least of your worries. the average 12 year old is doing stuff that would shock their parents. We got software that monitors everything that is done on a computer. We can see all chats, we know codes to all facebook pages, webpages, etc. From seeing things posted on our kids pages by other kids we probably know more about what our neighbors kids are doing than their parents do.

It's like taking the pill in the Matrix- I'm not sure we wouldn't have been better off not knowing lots of it. But it does help knowing when your kid is really heading into trouble.

Anyone who wants to know what to get PM me.

Penske_Account 01-19-2007 12:12 PM

net nanny
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Couple of things- you will be shocked by the stuff kids are doing in various chats and diary pages and other crap- looking at porno is the least of your worries. the average 12 year old is doing stuff that would shock their parents. We got software that monitors everything that is done on a computer. We can see all chats, we know codes to all facebook pages, webpages, etc. From seeing things posted on our kids pages by other kids we probably know more about what our neighbors kids are doing than their parents do.

It's like taking the pill in the Matrix- I'm not sure we wouldn't have been better off not knowing lots of it. But it does help knowing when your kid is really heading into trouble.

Anyone who wants to know what to get PM me.
[etd joke about Hank's kids-sorry :blush:]

anyway, apparently I am on ignore and am getting my PMs bounced back......please IM my facebook or myspace account.

regards,

P

Penske_Account 01-19-2007 03:26 PM

myspace (follow up)
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Penske_Account
So my lover's babysitter used her home computer to do the myspace thing while babysitting over the weekend and didn't erase the histoury.

Apparently, according to herspace, she is a "freak between the sheets".

Would it be inappropriate to "friend" her?

I am going out with the lady friend noted above again tonite after a short break. She is using the same babysitter noted above. Would it be wrong to install keystroke software on the computer to get a full grasp of what this "freak between the sheets" sitter is up to? (eg on email and IM) For research purposes only........

Hank Chinaski 02-10-2007 10:07 AM

net nanny
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Penske_Account
[etd joke about Hank's kids-sorry :blush:]

anyway, apparently I am on ignore and am getting my PMs bounced back......please IM my facebook or myspace account.

regards,

P
is your current facebook still the "18 year old Octaroon boy?"

Penske_Account 02-10-2007 12:32 PM

net nanny
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
is your current facebook still the "18 year old Octaroon boy?"
It's one of them, but not the primary. Try 15 year old "Hot4Teacher".

pony_trekker 02-22-2007 10:58 AM

It is better to be the wolf than the sheep . . .


http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/condi....ap/index.html


If the Bush FDA is putting a warning on ADHD drugs, can I ask the kindergarten teacher who insisted my kid go on these drugs to shove broken glass up her ass?

Secret_Agent_Man 02-22-2007 04:19 PM

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Originally posted by pony_trekker
If the Bush FDA is putting a warning on ADHD drugs, can I ask the kindergarten teacher who insisted my kid go on these drugs to shove broken glass up her ass?
I think there are warning labels about that too.

S_A_M

Alex_de_Large 02-26-2007 02:54 PM

No. 2
 
I'm not sure what we were thinking, but Baby dL No. 2 is on the way, due in August. The Babies dL will be only 19 months apart. Lord help us.

robustpuppy 02-26-2007 03:08 PM

No. 2
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alex_de_Large
I'm not sure what we were thinking, but Baby dL No. 2 is on the way, due in August. The Babies dL will be only 19 months apart. Lord help us.
Congratulations!

Alex_de_Large 02-26-2007 03:37 PM

No. 2
 
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Originally posted by robustpuppy
Congratulations!
Thanks.

Anyone here have a Phil&Ted's E3 double stroller? I'm thinking of getting one and would love real-world feedback.

taxwonk 02-26-2007 03:38 PM

No. 2
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alex_de_Large
I'm not sure what we were thinking, but Baby dL No. 2 is on the way, due in August. The Babies dL will be only 19 months apart. Lord help us.
Congratulations. Just remember to stop at two. The degree of difficulty increases exponentially after that.

Replaced_Texan 02-26-2007 03:41 PM

No. 2
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alex_de_Large
I'm not sure what we were thinking, but Baby dL No. 2 is on the way, due in August. The Babies dL will be only 19 months apart. Lord help us.
Congratulations! I'm 19 months older than my brother. It worked well for us.

robustpuppy 02-26-2007 03:48 PM

No. 2
 
Quote:

Originally posted by taxwonk
Congratulations. Just remember to stop at two. The degree of difficulty increases exponentially after that.
Why do people make these types of comments? (Uh, and how many do you have?)

As for the Phil & Ted's, I've heard a lot of good things about it, but mostly from moms on listservs rather than IRL. I also think it looks very cool, and I would have bought one after my daughter was born, but for not wanting to jinx anything by buying something for a second baby. The only negative points I have heard, though, are (1) that its size and weight render it a better neighborhood stroller than trunk of the car stroller, and (2) that as the toddler gets heavier, it seems like the lower seat might become uncomfortable.

As for point (1), there is no magic bullet stroller anyway, so later on you could get a MacClaren twin or similar lightweight double once #2 is old enough to sit up in it; and as for point (2), that may just be projection of an adult's idea of comfort and the kids don't really care (which some parents do report), and the real point of the double stroller for a toddler/infant pair is to have a place for #1 son to sit when he gets tired of running around.


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