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WARNING - CHILDREN AND COMPUTERS
« on: January 24, 2005, 05:06:23 PM »
Hello everyone! This is a public service announcement.... It seems like kids and computers do not mix too well... Over the past few months, I have seen WAY TOO MANY instances where parents have let their children (very young kids) use the computer UNATTENDED.... Now, USUALLY, this results in Windows files suddenly "missing".... Partents, if your kids are going to use the computer, but do not know their way around, PLEASE find a way to make sure that they can not delete any important files! For your own sake, just do it! Now, I'm not cutting down on anyone who has let this happen to them before, bu rather, I am trying to prevent future trouble...  :)  Thanks for listening everyone!  ;)

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Re: WARNING - CHILDREN AND COMPUTERS
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2005, 01:47:21 PM »
The accidental deletion of files is a best case scenario if they surf the net. As I'm sure many of you are aware, typing something as innocuous as "dog" into Google will result in - well, quite...

If you let your kids use the PC, make sure they're supervised, especially if it's hooked to the net.

Don't go overboard though. Let them delve into the innards. How do you think I learned all about this computing malarky? If you have backed up that win.ini file, why not let them see what happens if it disappears?

You'll thank me when your little one has a high paid job in IT consulting. I'll be wanting a cut of their wages, by the way...

Edit: Decided that I should actually type in "dog" into Google. Just for research purposes, you understand. At least the first 50 pages of results is non-pornographic, which tells me that very few people have the common-sense to own cats... ;)
« Last Edit: January 28, 2005, 01:51:23 PM by Corrosive »