On Wednesday 12 March 2003 00:07, Ted Goodridge, Jr wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 14:53:21 -0800, Susie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the top post, but I've missed most of the conversation. I'm only
posting now because I've seen this all before just recently. This was
actually discussed
My kids are getting to the point where they need internet access. Thay are
supervised to the best of our ability but I would like a content filtering
system, There are several for windoze type apps, what about Linux? I really
don't have an extra machine to set up squid/squidguard.
Mike
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
My kids are getting to the point where they need internet access. Thay are
supervised to the best of our ability but I would like a content filtering
system, There are several for windoze type apps, what about Linux? I really
don't have an
On March 11, 2003 03:57 pm, A. Craig West wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
My kids are getting to the point where they need internet access. Thay
are supervised to the best of our ability but I would like a content
filtering system, There are several for windoze type
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 16:06:40 -0500
gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'd have to agree with craig on this one. stopping kids from doing
something is just encouraging them to find a way around the blockage.
the best thing you can do is talk to them and help them understand
what's out there.
Understood and agreed, However if I can eliminate 90% of the accidental
thisng that pop up on teh screen for my kids, why not? Example
www.whitehouse.com, one of my kids (8 yr. old) was working on a project for
school, I was with her, and it was too late to stop her and have her change
to
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:58:13 -0800
Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I agree, I think there is also a preventative aspect as well, as
I've seen some pretty rude banner ads, and while I agree that pretty
Fix for that is have the kids use mozilla and install bannerblind or
adblock and they
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 14:53:21 -0800, Susie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the top post, but I've missed most of the conversation. I'm only
posting now because I've seen this all before just recently. This was
actually discussed AT LENGTH on the openbsd misc mailing list just
recently.
even though this list perhaps shouldn't be used for a discussion like
this i'll gladly add my opinion. though this time, from a child's
point of view (since i've almost been through that beeing 18 now).
i must say that i do agree with all of you're opinion.
isn't it generally almost a fact, that