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#99 _An
After-Halloween Scary Story
Do your kids get this stuff?
I always go into AOL once a week -- at least -- and clean out the mail boxes. Of
course we have a special mail bank just for our spam testing, but our family account
has the Design Center and User Group Network addresses, as well as addresses for
the kids. I go in there and clean out all the smut, sex, teen gays, and other evils
that we'd really rather not have our teens taking advantage of. I know what you're
going to say: that I'm being naive to think I can protect them from such garbage.
I know -- but I feel compelled to at least get rid of as much as I can. If you're
a parent, you probably know what I'm talking about.
__ Usually I don't even look... after dumping 200 to
300 spams a week you sort of get used to knowing how to spot the offending Subject
lines. For some odd reason though the title "The Book" caught my attention.
__ I was stunned when I opened the email. It was sent
by someone within the AOL system and promoted "The Legendary Anarchist Cookbook"
... I read on with growing shock:
"Known as the world most forbidden information source and outlawed in many nations
this book was thought to be banished from the face of the Earth. A military bound
person's life long handbook!"
I couldn't believe such materials were being mass-mailed to whatever email addresses
these low-lifes could dig up.
__ Sure, there must be a place for such information
somewhere in the world. And, I'll be the last to indicate encroachment on anyone's
first amendment rights. But I ask you -- what use would my teenagers have for such
chapter headings as: "How to Kill Someone with your Bare hands, Pipe Hand Grenades"
or "Explosives Vols. 1- 5." Even more overwhelming than the subject matter
was the realization that thousands possibly hundreds of thousands of households,
high schools and college dorms had received the very same post.
__ The ad went on to describe a 220-page book of nightmares
from Pipe Cannons to Smoke Bombs. Then the sender brags "We give the cookbook
away free on disk to anyone that wants a copy." then laments "... we do
not make any money on this, only to provide our service to the people of America.
The cookbook should never be sold and only passed along from one person to another.
We are a group of people out to help others that seek the information on what the
world hides." Of course there is a $14.00 S/H fee attached.
__ When the news tolls bombings and shootings and the
countless incidents of wrong this society seems to inflict on one another is it any
wonder we shake our heads and sigh what is this world coming to? Do your kids get
this stuff???
Fred Showker
Fred Showker is a designer, consultant, writer and speaker. He has published 60-Second
Window and DT&G Magazine online since 1990, and is director of The Graphic Design
Network which includes The Design & Publishing Center at www.Graphic-Design.com.
(1994) He was a co-founder of both The User Group Forum on America Online (1987),
The User Group Network at www.User-Groups.net,
(1994) and the Designers' Bookshelf (1996)
He originally founded Showker Graphic Arts & Design in 1972, has been an avid
computer activist and supporter since 1984.
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