From: khijol!erc@apple.com (Ed Carp [Sysadmin])
To: m5@vail.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-08-02 06:09:28 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 1 Aug 94 23:09:28 PDT
From: khijol!erc@apple.com (Ed Carp [Sysadmin])
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 94 23:09:28 PDT
To: m5@vail.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
Subject: Re: Children and the Net
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> Mike Duvos writes:
> > Had it not been for the fact that having children covered with
> > scars, welts, and bruises is not considered child abuse in the
> > state of Texas,
>
> I know it's chic to refer to Texas as the last bastion of barbarian
> living, but I'd like to see some citation for the above if you really
> believe it's true. Note also that I've heard tell kids get beat up in
> other states too, though that might just be rumor.
I'd like to throw my $0.02 into this, too. I've lived in Texas for most
of my life, and I can assure you that what Mike Duvos says is most certainly
*not* true!
--
Ed Carp, N7EKG/VE3 ecarp@netcom.com, Ed.Carp@linux.org
"What's the sense of trying hard to find your dreams without someone to share
it with, tell me, what does it mean?" -- Whitney Houston, "Run To You"
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