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On Oct 11, 1:58*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"I am Tosk" wrote in ... In article , says... On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:19:00 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: Who is a regular user of social networking venues such as facebook, my space, twitter, et cetera? Not interested in your user names, just whether you use it regularly. Not here. Seems silly to me. If you want a place to put up your photos, set up a web page. Spare your friends and family from ads, spam and tracking cookies. Actually facebook is working it's way into our community and in fact is a real standard now. We FB with about a hundred close friends. We know who is going to practice tracks, and "where you riding today", "who is going to rocky, I need a tire", "which race we all doing this weekend", "any private tracks open today", "anybody drive me to the track, I got gas money", "oh man, crashed my bike, won't see you guys for a couple weeks till I get parts"... We also have first hand, instant information on race results around the NE, injury reports, keep in touch with down riders, and set up rides, events, homework... on a daily basis. On a tangent though, I require my kids AND the folks she talks to, to leave my access to their accounts open and I monitor heavily what she writes and if her friends want to "friend" her, they must follow my rules.. I have pulled posts down and once had to ground her for a week, but she gets it, she knows every word she types is there forever. My wife is in a similar situation with the horse community, they are always on, as there is always issues with horses and riders, and trying to schedule riding time together. -- Can you imagine being the first President since President Carter, to be compared to President Carter? I don't see how you can require yours kids' friends to do anything. How would you even know? That's just dumb. Why not just require everyone in the 6 degrees of separation of your kids to give you open access.... that would include just about everyone.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Simple, tell your kids to act like young adults on line, and your kids can talk to my kids on line... period. Hey, no kids are perfect, but my kids are required to act like aspiring professionals when in open forums.. No cussing, no rude jokes, no teasing or taunting... Well except for Crew and Skyler, but they are big boys, they can take it And yes, my kid hangs out with kids who don't mind if I see what they write.. They are pretty good kids, maybe geeks, but they refer to themseoves as "intellectual badasses"... |
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"JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... On Oct 11, 1:58 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in ... In article , says... On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:19:00 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: Who is a regular user of social networking venues such as facebook, my space, twitter, et cetera? Not interested in your user names, just whether you use it regularly. Not here. Seems silly to me. If you want a place to put up your photos, set up a web page. Spare your friends and family from ads, spam and tracking cookies. Actually facebook is working it's way into our community and in fact is a real standard now. We FB with about a hundred close friends. We know who is going to practice tracks, and "where you riding today", "who is going to rocky, I need a tire", "which race we all doing this weekend", "any private tracks open today", "anybody drive me to the track, I got gas money", "oh man, crashed my bike, won't see you guys for a couple weeks till I get parts"... We also have first hand, instant information on race results around the NE, injury reports, keep in touch with down riders, and set up rides, events, homework... on a daily basis. On a tangent though, I require my kids AND the folks she talks to, to leave my access to their accounts open and I monitor heavily what she writes and if her friends want to "friend" her, they must follow my rules.. I have pulled posts down and once had to ground her for a week, but she gets it, she knows every word she types is there forever. My wife is in a similar situation with the horse community, they are always on, as there is always issues with horses and riders, and trying to schedule riding time together. -- Can you imagine being the first President since President Carter, to be compared to President Carter? I don't see how you can require yours kids' friends to do anything. How would you even know? That's just dumb. Why not just require everyone in the 6 degrees of separation of your kids to give you open access.... that would include just about everyone.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Simple, tell your kids to act like young adults on line, and your kids can talk to my kids on line... period. Hey, no kids are perfect, but my kids are required to act like aspiring professionals when in open forums.. No cussing, no rude jokes, no teasing or taunting... Well except for Crew and Skyler, but they are big boys, they can take it And yes, my kid hangs out with kids who don't mind if I see what they write.. They are pretty good kids, maybe geeks, but they refer to themseoves as "intellectual badasses"... There's a big diff between having a rule about cussing, etc., and demanding access to other people's kids accounts, which is what Tosk was saying. Seeing what other people are writing is pretty easy if you have access to your kids' account. Why would you need access to other parents' kids' accounts? |
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On 10/11/10 3:47 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... On Oct 11, 1:58 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in ... In article , says... On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:19:00 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: Who is a regular user of social networking venues such as facebook, my space, twitter, et cetera? Not interested in your user names, just whether you use it regularly. Not here. Seems silly to me. If you want a place to put up your photos, set up a web page. Spare your friends and family from ads, spam and tracking cookies. Actually facebook is working it's way into our community and in fact is a real standard now. We FB with about a hundred close friends. We know who is going to practice tracks, and "where you riding today", "who is going to rocky, I need a tire", "which race we all doing this weekend", "any private tracks open today", "anybody drive me to the track, I got gas money", "oh man, crashed my bike, won't see you guys for a couple weeks till I get parts"... We also have first hand, instant information on race results around the NE, injury reports, keep in touch with down riders, and set up rides, events, homework... on a daily basis. On a tangent though, I require my kids AND the folks she talks to, to leave my access to their accounts open and I monitor heavily what she writes and if her friends want to "friend" her, they must follow my rules.. I have pulled posts down and once had to ground her for a week, but she gets it, she knows every word she types is there forever. My wife is in a similar situation with the horse community, they are always on, as there is always issues with horses and riders, and trying to schedule riding time together. -- Can you imagine being the first President since President Carter, to be compared to President Carter? I don't see how you can require yours kids' friends to do anything. How would you even know? That's just dumb. Why not just require everyone in the 6 degrees of separation of your kids to give you open access.... that would include just about everyone.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Simple, tell your kids to act like young adults on line, and your kids can talk to my kids on line... period. Hey, no kids are perfect, but my kids are required to act like aspiring professionals when in open forums.. No cussing, no rude jokes, no teasing or taunting... Well except for Crew and Skyler, but they are big boys, they can take it And yes, my kid hangs out with kids who don't mind if I see what they write.. They are pretty good kids, maybe geeks, but they refer to themseoves as "intellectual badasses"... There's a big diff between having a rule about cussing, etc., and demanding access to other people's kids accounts, which is what Tosk was saying. Seeing what other people are writing is pretty easy if you have access to your kids' account. Why would you need access to other parents' kids' accounts? I love the "intellectual badasses" part. Two of them together might have an IQ of 110. -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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On 10/11/10 1:58 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:19:00 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: Who is a regular user of social networking venues such as facebook, my space, twitter, et cetera? Not interested in your user names, just whether you use it regularly. Not here. Seems silly to me. If you want a place to put up your photos, set up a web page. Spare your friends and family from ads, spam and tracking cookies. Actually facebook is working it's way into our community and in fact is a real standard now. We FB with about a hundred close friends. We know who is going to practice tracks, and "where you riding today", "who is going to rocky, I need a tire", "which race we all doing this weekend", "any private tracks open today", "anybody drive me to the track, I got gas money", "oh man, crashed my bike, won't see you guys for a couple weeks till I get parts"... We also have first hand, instant information on race results around the NE, injury reports, keep in touch with down riders, and set up rides, events, homework... on a daily basis. On a tangent though, I require my kids AND the folks she talks to, to leave my access to their accounts open and I monitor heavily what she writes and if her friends want to "friend" her, they must follow my rules.. I have pulled posts down and once had to ground her for a week, but she gets it, she knows every word she types is there forever. My wife is in a similar situation with the horse community, they are always on, as there is always issues with horses and riders, and trying to schedule riding time together. -- Can you imagine being the first President since President Carter, to be compared to President Carter? I don't see how you can require yours kids' friends to do anything. How would you even know? That's just dumb. Why not just require everyone in the 6 degrees of separation of your kids to give you open access.... that would include just about everyone. Tosk, obviously, is trying to shag some underaged dates. -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:47:43 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: There's a big diff between having a rule about cussing, etc., and demanding access to other people's kids accounts, which is what Tosk was saying. Seeing what other people are writing is pretty easy if you have access to your kids' account. Why would you need access to other parents' kids' accounts? I don't have the details but there is a news story on tonight's news about some web based tracking software that will crawl all over your kid's facebook posts and send you a summary of every page they are involved with. I guess we are teaching them about Big Brother early. I don't see a problem with parents being concerned and engaged. That seems a bit much, but if the child is difficult or has had a change in behavior, etc., then it might be justified. If this were done with adults by other adults, that's a different, and perhaps legal, issue. |
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wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 14:57:17 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I guess we are teaching them about Big Brother early. I don't see a problem with parents being concerned and engaged. That seems a bit much, but if the child is difficult or has had a change in behavior, etc., then it might be justified. If this were done with adults by other adults, that's a different, and perhaps legal, issue. My experience is if the technology exists, someone will abuse it. That is why I resist back doors into telecommunication systems. I don't think a lot of regular people embrace it... |
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On Oct 11, 1:58*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"I am Tosk" wrote in ... In article , says... On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:19:00 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: Who is a regular user of social networking venues such as facebook, my space, twitter, et cetera? Not interested in your user names, just whether you use it regularly. Not here. Seems silly to me. If you want a place to put up your photos, set up a web page. Spare your friends and family from ads, spam and tracking cookies. Actually facebook is working it's way into our community and in fact is a real standard now. We FB with about a hundred close friends. We know who is going to practice tracks, and "where you riding today", "who is going to rocky, I need a tire", "which race we all doing this weekend", "any private tracks open today", "anybody drive me to the track, I got gas money", "oh man, crashed my bike, won't see you guys for a couple weeks till I get parts"... We also have first hand, instant information on race results around the NE, injury reports, keep in touch with down riders, and set up rides, events, homework... on a daily basis. On a tangent though, I require my kids AND the folks she talks to, to leave my access to their accounts open and I monitor heavily what she writes and if her friends want to "friend" her, they must follow my rules.. I have pulled posts down and once had to ground her for a week, but she gets it, she knows every word she types is there forever. My wife is in a similar situation with the horse community, they are always on, as there is always issues with horses and riders, and trying to schedule riding time together. -- Can you imagine being the first President since President Carter, to be compared to President Carter? I don't see how you can require yours kids' friends to do anything. How would you even know? That's just dumb. Why not just require everyone in the 6 degrees of separation of your kids to give you open access.... that would include just about everyone. That's because he LIVES off the back of his kid, the tosser. |
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On Oct 11, 3:23*pm, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Oct 11, 1:58*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in ... In article , says... On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:19:00 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: Who is a regular user of social networking venues such as facebook, my space, twitter, et cetera? Not interested in your user names, just whether you use it regularly. Not here. Seems silly to me. If you want a place to put up your photos, set up a web page. Spare your friends and family from ads, spam and tracking cookies. Actually facebook is working it's way into our community and in fact is a real standard now. We FB with about a hundred close friends. We know who is going to practice tracks, and "where you riding today", "who is going to rocky, I need a tire", "which race we all doing this weekend", "any private tracks open today", "anybody drive me to the track, I got gas money", "oh man, crashed my bike, won't see you guys for a couple weeks till I get parts"... We also have first hand, instant information on race results around the NE, injury reports, keep in touch with down riders, and set up rides, events, homework... on a daily basis. On a tangent though, I require my kids AND the folks she talks to, to leave my access to their accounts open and I monitor heavily what she writes and if her friends want to "friend" her, they must follow my rules.. I have pulled posts down and once had to ground her for a week, but she gets it, she knows every word she types is there forever. My wife is in a similar situation with the horse community, they are always on, as there is always issues with horses and riders, and trying to schedule riding time together. -- Can you imagine being the first President since President Carter, to be compared to President Carter? I don't see how you can require yours kids' friends to do anything. How would you even know? That's just dumb. Why not just require everyone in the 6 degrees of separation of your kids to give you open access.... that would include just about everyone.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Simple, tell your kids to act like young adults on line, and your kids can talk to my kids on line... period. Hey, no kids are perfect, but my kids are required to act like aspiring professionals when in open forums.. No cussing, no rude jokes, no teasing or taunting... Well except for Crew and Skyler, but they are big boys, they can take it And yes, my kid hangs out with kids who don't mind if I see what they write.. They are pretty good kids, maybe geeks, but they refer to themseoves as "intellectual badasses"... Unlike their Father, an unemployed, hateful little **** with no aspirations to help his poor Wife support the family? |
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On Oct 11, 4:47*pm, Secular Humouresque wrote:
On 10/11/10 1:58 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:19:00 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: Who is a regular user of social networking venues such as facebook, my space, twitter, et cetera? Not interested in your user names, just whether you use it regularly.. Not here. Seems silly to me. If you want a place to put up your photos, set up a web page. Spare your friends and family from ads, spam and tracking cookies. Actually facebook is working it's way into our community and in fact is a real standard now. We FB with about a hundred close friends. We know who is going to practice tracks, and "where you riding today", "who is going to rocky, I need a tire", "which race we all doing this weekend", "any private tracks open today", "anybody drive me to the track, I got gas money", "oh man, crashed my bike, won't see you guys for a couple weeks till I get parts"... We also have first hand, instant information on race results around the NE, injury reports, keep in touch with down riders, and set up rides, events, homework... on a daily basis. On a tangent though, I require my kids AND the folks she talks to, to leave my access to their accounts open and I monitor heavily what she writes and if her friends want to "friend" her, they must follow my rules.. I have pulled posts down and once had to ground her for a week, but she gets it, she knows every word she types is there forever. My wife is in a similar situation with the horse community, they are always on, as there is always issues with horses and riders, and trying to schedule riding time together. -- Can you imagine being the first President since President Carter, to be compared to President Carter? I don't see how you can require yours kids' friends to do anything. How would you even know? That's just dumb. Why not just require everyone in the 6 degrees of separation of your kids to give you open access.... that would include just about everyone. Tosk, obviously, is trying to shag some underaged dates. -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! That's why he's getting the " new " used slide in for his non-existent pickup truck.That will replace the tent . |
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