
On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Philip A. Mongelluzzo wrote: [...]
I certainly agree with free speech and understand how it can be manipulated by the scum bags at large in society,
There is a cuple of mixxed messeges here and I'm going to try to sort them out. Do you mean scum bags as in crooks who steal my mail box I pay for without my permittion to sell me stuff I don't whant? Then under normal property laws I should be able to gain reprehence. Thouse who con naive peaple into giveing them money? The best wepon against these is an informed and educated public. Unfortunitly the fact that peaple still post MMF indercates the net-public still has a sizable number of peaple with inpeard thort proccesses. Or do you mean thouse who have diffrent sexulial natures to you? I've met plenty of peaple like this, most of them I would consder postive contracbutions to the world. [...]
I still am concerned about kids being subject to material that is inappropriate for their age group (what ever that may be).
First question kids in general or your kids?
So how do I insure that my son/daugher does not get their hands on _THIS_ material?
The best and often easyest to implerment is to use the internet with them. Net(lock nanny ect) type softwere is of debaitable qulity, the main question with it is "Do you trust a corpration to bring up your child."?
Twenty seven years ago I took an oath to do whatever was needed to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies (domestic and foreign)
I for one wish I had a consitution that was worth taking an oath to. But I would honer it better by reading and understanding it reather then admiring the cover.
But what is the solution to this problem from a parents point of view? Simple - control the material.
To any complex problem there is always a simple odvice soultion, and that soultion is wrong.
Make it like liquor, guns, booze.
But infomation is totaly unlike liquor, guns and booze, for one thing it moves faster, and for anthougher thing unlike liquor, guns and booze infomation is a fundermental aspect of the cotinuence of our democries.
Oops.. for some reason this is a violation of the 1st amendment to!
You seem shocked by this, why. I can't see how any goverment effort to control the free flow of information could be seen as anything other then a violation of your first amdment.
Ok, my mistake, its my problem.
You are an adult in a libral democrosy, you get rights and in exchange you get problems.
That's easy, no Internet access. Now my kid is at a disadvantage! I keep loosing here.
The world is complex, there are no easy answers, there is no one true way, there might not even be a soultion to your problem. [...]
The challenge to write code could be fun,but maybe we should use our collective wisdom to deliver the best of the best solutions
That is the whole idear of this list as I understand it, to implerment the best of the best soultions WRT crypto, priversy ect. its a grass roots aproch as good code has a far greater inpact on the net then anything else.
Just another citizen wondering if anything is going to be left for our grandchildren.
Death of the internet film at 11? Please excuse my spelling as I suffer from agraphia see the url in my header. Never trust a country with more peaple then sheep. Buy easter bilbies. Save the ABC Is $0.08 per day too much to pay? ex-net.scum and prouud I'm sorry but I just don't consider 'because its yukky' a convinceing argument