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  1. My school plans to institute a similar system... on Software Tracks Kids At School · · Score: 1

    Luckily I just finished my senior year in high school. Personally I think parents should have more involvement in a childs life... not more control when they reach these last few years of legal childhood. One other side note; every year I was at high school, it felt more and more like, well prison. No outside windows, guards patrolling the halls, drug sniffing dogs, etc. The school recieves high marks academiclly and yet has no problems to speak of.

    In addition, within a year students will know their way around the system. In high school, I realized that I could change the attendance without anyone knowing very easily (not by cracking).

  2. Just what I want!!! on Hailstorm: Changing Society's Privacy Infrastructure · · Score: 1

    If you are in a car accident, HailStorm could automatically send your medical history and insurance information to the hospital before the ambulance arrived. Then it could page your spouse and reschedule your appointments.

    Because thats what I would be thinking of on my to the Hospital... those appointments. I don't know whats scarier, this technological overkill or the fact that Microsoft Passport, with its TOS will know about it. I think Ill go get rid of my hotmail account while I'm ahead.

  3. Good Prices... Bad everything else. on Dealing With Bad Service From Dedicated Host Providers? · · Score: 1

    I used to use these guys for clients websites and I soon found out that they are indeed a company for which customer service is not an option. I was screwed over about $90 from these guys. They are very good at taking their legal agreements and beating you over the head with them over and over again. Because of my experiences with them, I will not use this company again under any circumstances.

  4. Viewed at school punishable. on Student Web-Site Censors Stung for $62,000 · · Score: 1

    This kid did not pass this out in the form of a Pamplet at the school. Rather he placed this document on a non-school server using non-school computers to produce the document. Arguably, the guilty party here are the people who may have used school computers to view this document (being that they in a form brought the document to the school). Also might the school be somewhat responsible if this document passed thru the proxy, considering that they are in a sense legally liable for the content if they actively monitor it(AOL got in trouble with its chat lines a few years ago iver something like this)? Just thought I'd add my own twist to this.