They should have claimed Y2K 'problems' and ditched them over new year's eve and claimed the insurance. "Yeh, we dunno what happened. I guess they all turned around, aimed themselves at the same location, fired their boosters, and crashed. Ahh those crazy Y2K bugs. *sticks hand out*"
Or they could perform a pretty cool UFO invasion scare.
Everyone seemed to forget to ask these four very important questions...
It drives me nuts that some parents rely so much on 'outside control' to keep their kids in line and go ape shit when the tools fail, as if they had done more than nothing. When something like this happens it pisses me off that the Internet and hackers/crackers will get blamed for destroying the sanctity of life for their kids.
I don't know. Could it possibly be too much to expect parents to *gasp* actually look after and pay attention to their kids in this hectic world of profit and loss?
Mmmm.....ideals.....
Anyhoo, I'm glad to see someone is at least putting effort into the upbringing of their kids and not plonking them infront of the TV and hoping that the Cartoon Channel will teach them about life.
Everyone seemed to forget to ask these four very important questions...
The company's lawyer, Irwin Schwartz, said damage to its product is ``at least at a minimum'' now because relatively few people were believed to have downloaded the bypass software.
err...:
Everyone seemed to forget to ask these four very important questions...
They should have claimed Y2K 'problems' and ditched them over new year's eve and claimed the insurance.
"Yeh, we dunno what happened. I guess they all turned around, aimed themselves at the same location, fired their boosters, and crashed. Ahh those crazy Y2K bugs. *sticks hand out*"
Or they could perform a pretty cool UFO invasion scare.
Everyone seemed to forget to ask these four very important questions...
It drives me nuts that some parents rely so much on 'outside control' to keep their kids in line and go ape shit when the tools fail, as if they had done more than nothing. When something like this happens it pisses me off that the Internet and hackers/crackers will get blamed for destroying the sanctity of life for their kids.
I don't know. Could it possibly be too much to expect parents to *gasp* actually look after and pay attention to their kids in this hectic world of profit and loss?
Mmmm.....ideals.....
Anyhoo, I'm glad to see someone is at least putting effort into the upbringing of their kids and not plonking them infront of the TV and hoping that the Cartoon Channel will teach them about life.
Everyone seemed to forget to ask these four very important questions...
The company's lawyer, Irwin Schwartz, said damage to its product is ``at least at a minimum'' now because relatively few people were believed to have downloaded the bypass software.
err... :
Everyone seemed to forget to ask these four very important questions...