On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 01:00:19 +0000 Dale Mentzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> Fred Langa, the author of the Langa Newsletter I subscribe to that
> was mentioned here recently, complaining about how some of the
> parental control software (Net Nanny, etc.) incorrectly excludes
> access to his astronomy pages because of the common astronomical
> expression "naked eye" as in "naked eye observation".
<snip>
The topic of the inherent problems with parental control software has
been discussed from time to time on this list too. With this kind of
software installed, it seems that you cannot access any page having
within its name any combination of letters which would spell out a word
that little kids supposedly should not be allowed to learn about. A
typical example of a "banned" webpage is http://www.lensexpress.com.
All the best,
Sam Heywood
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