I agree. I wouldn't want my kids looking at some of those rotten images thinking they are normal/acceptable. Katie Gsbutts@xxxxxxx writes: > Hello, > One particular societal issue that concerns me involving the Internet is > child safety on the World Wide Web. Exposure to inappropriate material as > well as > physical danger from providing too much information on line is a constant > threat to our children. The Internet is a relatively safe place for kids yet > we > as parents need to provide a certain amount of education and supervision to > help keep them safe. It seems most kids know more about the Internet than > older > adults. The number one thing we can do to help protect them is to get online > and learn more about what is going on. Help steer your kids to sites that > were designed for their age group. Learn to understand the concept of > ÃÂÂchatÃÂÂ > and try to keep them from divulging any personal information. Share in your > kids Internet experiences when they are young so the values you subscribe to > can > be carried on through their teenage years. For more information check out: > http://www.safekids.com . > > Greg Butts > > > GREG BUTTS > "No matter where you go, there you are." > gsbutts@xxxxxxx > > > Katie Dredge dredgeka@xxxxxxx ............. ../\_____/\.. .( <o> <o> ). MEOWWW! ..\ v /.. ....\=U=/.... .............