Re: How to block AIM with Linksys router and Zone Alarm

From: Stupified (neosadist@hotmail.com)
Date: 01/13/03


From: "Stupified" <neosadist@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 18:10:49 -0600


"Gary - US" <gary_kcmo(NOSPAM)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MzjU9.266$aJ6.147833989@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com...
> Draconian....whatever. I will make an assumption that you are a left
coast
> liberal with all this "respect their provacy" crap. That is the problem
with
> most children nowdays. The parents want to be their friends instead of
> being their parents. Attitudes like yours are the major source of this
> problem.
>
>
> "mhicaoidh" <mhic_aoidh@hotmail.NïX.com.SPäM> wrote in message
> news:Z79U9.34122$%n.10134@sccrnsc02...
> > Taking a moment's reflection, Gary - US mused:
> > |
> > | Exactly. Because the father told her to. End of story.
> >
> > Therein lies the fallacy. It's not the "end of story." The
daughter
> > will just find better ways to keep the draconian father in the dark to
her
> > activities. The OP makes note of the lock on her door ... likely this
is
> > because she uses it to insure her privacy. This is an indication that,
at
> > least in some part, her privacy is not being respected. A little trust
> and
> > respect goes a long way.
> > I dated a girl in high school whose step-father, I came to find out,
> > tape recorded every conversation she had with me on the phone. I guess
he
> > enjoyed listening to the things two teenagers talk about ... whatever
gets
> > you off, I guess. The point is, though, she was a nice enough kid who
was
> > completely screwed up in the head because of his over-controlling
nature.
> > Because of him, she had major trust issues ... she couldn't trust anyone
> ...
> > sad really. We ended up breaking up because of that, and she got
knocked
> up
> > and married to the next guy she dated ... to escape her step-father.
Now,
> > is keeping a daughter from "talking to strangers on AOL" worth *that*?
> Not
> > to me.
> >
> >
>
>

I agree, Gary.



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