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To: epicure who wrote (49445)6/7/2002 4:18:55 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
"I'm not at all clear why a show on predators, using the internet or the local playground, has any relevance to porn on the net."

It is not clear to you because you have parsed it that way by choice, and to suit reasons which you do not disclose. No point in me debating with you about your choices.



To: epicure who wrote (49445)6/7/2002 5:13:55 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
Inernet porn does not equal a sexual predator.

I was off splashing in puddles--a 25 meter puddle--and came back to find 63 messages. Perhaps I should read them all before I respond. But while I was swimming laps I had an idea about how to protect kids from predators but not porn. Take away the keyboard whenever they're not supervised. As long as all the kid can to is click and read, they aren't at risk from predators. The predator only becomes a risk when they interact with them. It could work. At least it seemed that way while the sun was glowing and the water was shimmering.