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After a recent experience I had on this board I now have to question my
involvement in amateur astronomy at best and weather I can allow my children to take part at worst. While checking s.a.a. for on of the first times I made the error of clicking on a link to what I thought would be images of a members telescope. I believe we all know where that link led. I also believe we know how it was greeted with much approval from other posters. Is this typical of amateur astronomy? What If My Son had been watching????????? As I asked in a previous topic is it safe for me to allow my spouse and children to take part in this hobby? At this point I have to wonder if the people who take part in it are the sort of people I want my family to associate with. My wife and I have done our best to install good values in our children that reflect the values we were brought up by our families and church. This posting seems to cast some doubt on the wisdom of exposing them to this hobby. Thanks Clay |
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Astronomy is just like any other human activity- 99% of us are regular
normal people and the rest are mutants. Go to a star party and see what kind of people are there, and then decide. Mostly, astronomy is obsessive geeks. Written by a man proud to be an obsessive geek! "CG" wrote in message ... After a recent experience I had on this board I now have to question my involvement in amateur astronomy at best and weather I can allow my children to take part at worst. While checking s.a.a. for on of the first times I made the error of clicking on a link to what I thought would be images of a members telescope. I believe we all know where that link led. I also believe we know how it was greeted with much approval from other posters. Is this typical of amateur astronomy? What If My Son had been watching????????? As I asked in a previous topic is it safe for me to allow my spouse and children to take part in this hobby? At this point I have to wonder if the people who take part in it are the sort of people I want my family to associate with. My wife and I have done our best to install good values in our children that reflect the values we were brought up by our families and church. This posting seems to cast some doubt on the wisdom of exposing them to this hobby. Thanks Clay |
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CG wrote:
[snip] While checking s.a.a. for on of the first times I made the error of clicking on a link to what I thought would be images of a members telescope. I believe we all know where that link led. I also believe we know how it was greeted with much approval from other posters. Is this typical of amateur astronomy? What If My Son had been watching????????? [snip] Thanks Clay Hmmm... I smell a troll, but I'll bite. Actually, Clay, I don't believe I know where that link led to. Was it porno? That's spam that ALL newsgroups get. Does it have anything to do with amateur astronomy? Of course not? Did some perverted amateur astronomer post it? Not likely. Welcome to the Internet. -- Kevin Do you really need to email to reply? Just post it! Otherwise: 'ah' underscore 'chang' at sign hotmail period com |
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"CG" wrote in message
... It wasn't spam. It was a link to a disgusting web site. Pictures of a female model posed with a Meade telescope. It was some ones sick idea of sexy I expect. What it was was a picture that promoted every obscene male fantasy of a lady along with a telescope making it I guess astronomy related. There was a single post in objection until someone came along later and called the porno mongers out on their game. No one agreed with the poster (though a google search of his posting name does suggest why he isn't taken seriously) they thought he was being funny and basically defended the posting of porno! Clay Dear Shawn (oops, I mean Clay... yeah, that's it, Clay) *nudge nudge* *wink wink* Since it was your "first" time on s.a.a. let me give you a quarter to buy a clue. Next time a link says (**Adults only**), don't let your children click on it... in fact (unless you like pornograpy), don't click on it yourself. *duh* |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 07:50:43 GMT, "Kilolani"
wrote: "CG" wrote in message .. . It wasn't spam. It was a link to a disgusting web site. Pictures of a female model posed with a Meade telescope. It was some ones sick idea of sexy I expect. What it was was a picture that promoted every obscene male fantasy of a lady along with a telescope making it I guess astronomy related. There was a single post in objection until someone came along later and called the porno mongers out on their game. No one agreed with the poster (though a google search of his posting name does suggest why he isn't taken seriously) they thought he was being funny and basically defended the posting of porno! Clay Dear Shawn (oops, I mean Clay... yeah, that's it, Clay) *nudge nudge* *wink wink* Since it was your "first" time on s.a.a. let me give you a quarter to buy a clue. Next time a link says (**Adults only**), don't let your children click on it... in fact (unless you like pornograpy), don't click on it yourself. *duh* Dear Kilolani, I was questioning weather the link was appropriate at all, a warning is pointless and filth is just a click away. Clay |
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"CG" wrote in message
... I was questioning weather the link was appropriate at all, a warning is pointless and filth is just a click away. Are the "make money fast" links appropriate? I don't think so... but who would you have be the "newsgroup police?" |
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"CG" wrote in message
... I was questioning weather the link was appropriate at all, a warning is pointless and filth is just a click away. Are the "make money fast" links appropriate? I don't think so... but who would you have be the "newsgroup police?" |
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"CG" wrote in message
... I was questioning weather the link was appropriate at all, a warning is pointless and filth is just a click away. Are the "make money fast" links appropriate? I don't think so... but who would you have be the "newsgroup police?" |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 07:50:43 GMT, "Kilolani"
wrote: "CG" wrote in message .. . It wasn't spam. It was a link to a disgusting web site. Pictures of a female model posed with a Meade telescope. It was some ones sick idea of sexy I expect. What it was was a picture that promoted every obscene male fantasy of a lady along with a telescope making it I guess astronomy related. There was a single post in objection until someone came along later and called the porno mongers out on their game. No one agreed with the poster (though a google search of his posting name does suggest why he isn't taken seriously) they thought he was being funny and basically defended the posting of porno! Clay Dear Shawn (oops, I mean Clay... yeah, that's it, Clay) *nudge nudge* *wink wink* Since it was your "first" time on s.a.a. let me give you a quarter to buy a clue. Next time a link says (**Adults only**), don't let your children click on it... in fact (unless you like pornograpy), don't click on it yourself. *duh* Dear Kilolani, I was questioning weather the link was appropriate at all, a warning is pointless and filth is just a click away. Clay |
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