Yes I do agree very strongly that a product should be safe. I guess my thought was that if I tried to ride a bike off the roof of a house or some crazy stuff outside the realm of intended use then it would be my fault if i got hurt. This is where proper parenting should take over. Yes children are the innocents and more parents should step up and not let video games raise their kids. If I wasn't so hooked myself, I'd ditch the TV too. When I look at the accomplishments of people of previous generations who were my age at the time, I feel lazy. Neil the VWDUDE <nbmdude@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I with ya on everything except the part about the responsibility of some toy manufacturers...If they make (OR IMPORT) a dangerous product, they should have their feet held to the fire...Its all about corporate greed and a total disregard for what their actions cause. Kids are innocents, their safety should be foremost in the minds of companies who make products aimed at them... Yeah, the oldest of my tools are in better shape than some of the newer ones... I had to drive my wife's Neon yesterday...I was missin' the bus as soon as I started it! --- Stephen Brannan wrote: > http://www.yesterland.com/ > > This is a sort of commentary on the over > commercialization of Disney. It seems a bit sad to > see some of my childhood memories discontinued. I'm > feeling very nastolgic today. During a conversation > about how outdated our 4year old computers are at > work, several of us were saddened by how cheap stuff > is getting. It made me feel good my daily driver is > 15 years old and still going. I almost considered > trading my Miata for a 60's Sunbeam Tiger that I > found wedged between a Beetle and a run down shop. > I'm still pretty young, but I value well made stuff. > The 2000 Ford Contour and it's 5th fuel pump that > we walked away from last summer on a road trip will > be long gone and forgotten, but Busses and other > classics will continue to be rebuilt over and over > again. (We were blessed by God and lots of people > who helped us get home) > The next generation of kids as a group will have > lost so much. I played in the streets and skinned > my knees growing up. Where is the imagination now? > If I did something stupid it was my fault and not > the responsibility of some toy manufacturer. I do > see the need for safe products, but people need to > take responsibility for their actions. > In my garage are two table saws. One is a few > years old and borrowed. The plastic is cracked and > partly missing. The other is twice my age and is in > better shape because it wasn't built to be replaced > with the next year's model. > > This is my rant, sorry. Thanks for listening and > caring about preserving VW's. > > > --------------------------------- > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places > on Yahoo! Travel. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more.