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05-31-2007, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by treid
(chassis intrusion is a button inside your case, and is pressed when your side panel is pressed on it. When the side panel is removed/opened, the button releases and sends a signal to the motherboard indicating the case was opened. Some still let you into the computer with a warning message, but mine gives you the message and doesn't let you get into the computer any further). Mom, not knowing what would be causing that message, wouldn't be able to search up a fix for it.
ps, theres nothing special about the button, its the motherboard that decides if you will be allowed in or not.
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She might not, but anyone who knows anything about computers can have the computer booting up in likely 1 minute, depending on which type of detection the mobo uses.. Once booted, even if you password protect your account, and its files, you can still get dumps of all your history and chat logs in under 10. The files themselves are not protected, just windows protects them from it other accounts. If you thought your winlogin.exe file is protecting your files, you are VERY wrong...
Remotely its a bit easier as theres no real evidence unless you have a packet logger. Of course you are right about her with the computer as this process while easy, isn't exactly what a computer illiterate person would whip out of their ass. Enough said.
Back on topic about the keylogger.. One its kinda sneaky and wrong, but on the other hand a good window to open some trust. When I was in school, all the 'cool kids' hung out with the older kids. I don't know what situation you have, but its not necessarily a bad thing to hang out with this guy if you trust him - and how your daughter acts around him. Ever read romeo and juliet? lol, bad metaphor but same principal.
Anyway, If your daughter wanted alcohol, I am pretty sure cutting the friendship with the 18 year old wouldn't stop her (not to mention he can't get alcohol either...)
Best bet is when you find her with alcohol comprise with her.. She did something wrong, went behind your back.. but its done, and will happen again regardless of what you say... Act more concerned about the alcohol and who she got it from and how much she trusted them.
I remember when I was 16-17, new licensed driver, lookin' for booze. You get in some real sketchy spots with some very sketchy people to get them to buy it for ya.. Best just to get her to be honest about it - set in some guilt about her doing it and how it disappoints you or something.. Its likley to happen at some point..
what a ramble. I really need to sleep.
Enough said.
Last edited by Sabeen : 05-31-2007 at 11:39 PM.
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06-17-2007, 03:15 PM
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growing up my mom just let me do what i wanted as long as she knew were i was and i told her what i was doing, lol she was very open minded and made me learn stuff on my own, if you forbid or go behind your kids backs then they will do the opposite of what you want them to do , but if you show that your concerned but let them make there own mistakes they will be more honest with you and less likely to do something "just for the rise of pissing you off"
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06-17-2007, 08:33 PM
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growing up my mom just let me do what i wanted as long as she knew were i was and i told her what i was doing, lol she was very open minded and made me learn stuff on my own, if you forbid or go behind your kids backs then they will do the opposite of what you want them to do , but if you show that your concerned but let them make there own mistakes they will be more honest with you and less likely to do something "just for the rise of pissing you off"
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Ahhhh....so it's your Mom's fault you pissed off so many people!
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06-17-2007, 09:24 PM
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If my parents did that to me, I would never be able to trust them again.
Keep that in mind.
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06-17-2007, 10:52 PM
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If my parents did that to me, I would never be able to trust them again.
Keep that in mind.
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Seconded.
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06-17-2007, 10:57 PM
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I Took it off a while ago, mind you i really wish i didn't cause she is 1/2hr late!!! Arghhh
And you 2 trust me it's not easy being a parent, it's a constant worry, wondering what your kids are doing and if they are alright, you'll understand when you have kids, Yes mind you i understand about the trust issue, i just had to think back and realize how i would feel if my mom did that.
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06-17-2007, 11:15 PM
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I Took it off a while ago, mind you i really wish i didn't cause she is 1/2hr late!!! Arghhh
And you 2 trust me it's not easy being a parent, it's a constant worry, wondering what your kids are doing and if they are alright, you'll understand when you have kids, Yes mind you i understand about the trust issue, i just had to think back and realize how i would feel if my mom did that.
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Parenting isn't easy, but sneaking behind your childs back to find out what shes doing isn't exactly good parenting either
Get her a cell phone, or give her a cell phone to use when she goes out, or even a few quarters. If shes gonna be late - call.. Pretty simple logic. Make sure shes knows what will happen if shes late and don't call, should ease your mind a bit.
If you can't do a cell phone give her quarters, or see if any of her friends has one she could use to call home and check-in.. Seemed to work well for me - stealin my parents cell on the weekends when they don't need it, then calling them to say I would be late, if things changed and I was going from Tommy's to Billy's or whatever. Could even use Text messaging if she don't want to be 'embarrassed' by talking to her parents with her friends around.. you can text any phone for free on rogers/telus/aliant using their websites.. usually gets delivered within 3seconds to 5 min if the phone has service.
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06-17-2007, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Sabeen
Parenting isn't easy, but sneaking behind your childs back to find out what shes doing isn't exactly good parenting either
Get her a cell phone, or give her a cell phone to use when she goes out, or even a few quarters. If shes gonna be late - call.. Pretty simple logic. Make sure shes knows what will happen if shes late and don't call, should ease your mind a bit.
If you can't do a cell phone give her quarters, or see if any of her friends has one she could use to call home and check-in.. Seemed to work well for me - stealin my parents cell on the weekends when they don't need it, then calling them to say I would be late, if things changed and I was going from Tommy's to Billy's or whatever. Could even use Text messaging if she don't want to be 'embarrassed' by talking to her parents with her friends around.. you can text any phone for free on rogers/telus/aliant using their websites.. usually gets delivered within 3seconds to 5 min if the phone has service.
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Good advice Sabeen!
I know of a few teens who are given freedom, trust etc and are doing things that are down right life threatening. Not just underage drinking and smoking pot but going on the internet and offering services as well as, getting into cars with kids that are under the influence of whatever.  I'd want to know if it was my child doing those things.
Oh how I'm not looking forward to the teen years of my children!! 
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