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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Straight, Inc. and Derivatives => Topic started by: wdtony on July 26, 2010, 03:04:19 AM
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Oh no, where did thestraights.com go? Hopefully it will be back online soon. We don't want all evidence of Straight Inc. being stripped from the internet!
www.thestraights.com (http://www.thestraights.com)
At least Surviving Straight Inc. is still up.
http://survivingstraightinc.com/ (http://survivingstraightinc.com/)
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Wow straight really was the seed renamed without Barker. Film footage of straight is as good of a look as you can get to the seed. (as far as I've been able to find)
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Sounds to me like yet another case of censorship by the industry.
The PFC's and CPH's of the world hate free speech, much like the congressnazis who support them.
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...or, maybe someone forgot to or couldn't pay the bill.. ?
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...or, maybe someone forgot to or couldn't pay the bill.. ?
That is the rumor.
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And what is up with isaccorp?
http://www.isaccorp.org/ (http://www.isaccorp.org/)
Children's parental control
A lot of parents are clearly reluctant to provide their kids with fully featured mobile phones, enabling them with texting, e-mail, camera, internet access as well as games. Stories of teens sending expressed text or pic messages could give adults nightmares, as can make bills unbelievable for hours long calls to mates or inordinate downloading of ring-tones and video games.
For the last few years, major providers like AT&T and T-Mobile have dealt with this trouble by giving parents instruments to supervise what their children can and cannot do with their cellular phones, or at least monitor who they're talking or e-mailing with. (One can take a look, as do a lot of sources we have found, that these corporations are more concerned in adding to their revenues than in protecting
kids.) For anyplace from $2 to $10 per month parents can bound text messages, block up incoming telephone numbers or bound calls to particular geographical locations, amidst other alternatives.
Cell phone companies provide some of the most effective blocking alternatives. Such parental control applications let parents arrange caps on the amount of text messages as well as downloads per daytime, as well as bound when the cell phone can be applied, who can be addressed or texted, and what sorts of pages can be accessed on the web. (When they were first launched, such blocking was so much rich that it prevented incoming calls from 911 cell phone dealers; that problem has since been clarified.) Other companies provide similar features. They render a free service for a few phones that allows parents to restrain texting as well as other activities.
Parental control software
Site with parental control software review started this year.
Look for our feature reviews about internet filtering, children protection against internet menace, kid's internet addiction, cyber safety.
Most popular software downloads.
Contacts
For any proposal e-mail to our website administrator
isaccorp <at> coolsite <dot> net
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Edited: Wednesday, October 06, 2010
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Why don't parents say, "You want a cell phone, you have to maintain a part time job to pay your own cell phone bills!"
I guess they think it's easier to just put them in a program.
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The Isaccorp domain was taken over by some spammers because ISAC failed to fucking renew it.
And, Joel, a lot of the kids *can't* pay for it themselves. We're talking about eight year olds some of the time. Why give an eight-year-old a cell phone? So they can call people, including their parents, their other relatives, and 911!
"Parental control" on electronics is, was, and always will be a joke. More like a test for the smart kids.
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And what is up with isaccorp?
http://www.isaccorp.org/ (http://www.isaccorp.org/)
Children's parental control
A lot of parents are clearly reluctant to provide their kids with fully featured mobile phones, enabling them with texting, e-mail, camera, internet access as well as games. Stories of teens sending expressed text or pic messages could give adults nightmares, as can make bills unbelievable for hours long calls to mates or inordinate downloading of ring-tones and video games.
For the last few years, major providers like AT&T and T-Mobile have dealt with this trouble by giving parents instruments to supervise what their children can and cannot do with their cellular phones, or at least monitor who they're talking or e-mailing with. (One can take a look, as do a lot of sources we have found, that these corporations are more concerned in adding to their revenues than in protecting
kids.) For anyplace from $2 to $10 per month parents can bound text messages, block up incoming telephone numbers or bound calls to particular geographical locations, amidst other alternatives.
Cell phone companies provide some of the most effective blocking alternatives. Such parental control applications let parents arrange caps on the amount of text messages as well as downloads per daytime, as well as bound when the cell phone can be applied, who can be addressed or texted, and what sorts of pages can be accessed on the web. (When they were first launched, such blocking was so much rich that it prevented incoming calls from 911 cell phone dealers; that problem has since been clarified.) Other companies provide similar features. They render a free service for a few phones that allows parents to restrain texting as well as other activities.
Parental control software
Site with parental control software review started this year.
Look for our feature reviews about internet filtering, children protection against internet menace, kid's internet addiction, cyber safety.
Most popular software downloads.
Contacts
For any proposal e-mail to our website administrator
isaccorp <at> coolsite <dot> net
I am confused, at the top it says isaccorp.org..that ye posted...but at the bottom it says ISACCORP.net? Help?
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And what is up with isaccorp?
http://www.isaccorp.org/ (http://www.isaccorp.org/)
Children's parental control
A lot of parents are clearly reluctant to provide their kids with fully featured mobile phones, enabling them with texting, e-mail, camera, internet access as well as games. Stories of teens sending expressed text or pic messages could give adults nightmares, as can make bills unbelievable for hours long calls to mates or inordinate downloading of ring-tones and video games.
For the last few years, major providers like AT&T and T-Mobile have dealt with this trouble by giving parents instruments to supervise what their children can and cannot do with their cellular phones, or at least monitor who they're talking or e-mailing with. (One can take a look, as do a lot of sources we have found, that these corporations are more concerned in adding to their revenues than in protecting
kids.) For anyplace from $2 to $10 per month parents can bound text messages, block up incoming telephone numbers or bound calls to particular geographical locations, amidst other alternatives.
Cell phone companies provide some of the most effective blocking alternatives. Such parental control applications let parents arrange caps on the amount of text messages as well as downloads per daytime, as well as bound when the cell phone can be applied, who can be addressed or texted, and what sorts of pages can be accessed on the web. (When they were first launched, such blocking was so much rich that it prevented incoming calls from 911 cell phone dealers; that problem has since been clarified.) Other companies provide similar features. They render a free service for a few phones that allows parents to restrain texting as well as other activities.
Parental control software
Site with parental control software review started this year.
Look for our feature reviews about internet filtering, children protection against internet menace, kid's internet addiction, cyber safety.
Most popular software downloads.
Contacts
For any proposal e-mail to our website administrator
isaccorp <at> coolsite <dot> net
I am confused, at the top it says isaccorp.org..that ye posted...but at the bottom it says ISACCORP.net? Help?
Forget it, Tony...I get it now...I went and looked at it. Sorry about that.
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We are working to have thestraights.com back up shortly and all the bugs worked out.
Kindly be patient and we appreciate your inquiry, Brill
www.orangetoiletnews.com (http://www.orangetoiletnews.com) breaking news July 23, 2010
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And what is up with isaccorp?
http://www.isaccorp.org/ (http://www.isaccorp.org/)
Hey Tony, stay on topic!! Besides, A relatively normal person would think that after such a lengthy discussion over at the teen help industry forum regarding "What happened to ISACCORP.ORG?", um, maybe this DEAD fuckin horse could be once and for all buried eh? ::deadhorse::
And uh, DP, uh, quit foolin yourself!! :roflmao: