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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Quick Note until later today
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Andrys, I so enjoy reading your blog everyday. Thank you for posting today. I was growing worried about you!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciation for your writing!
Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteThanks for understanding and taking the time to write. Much appreciated. Will make up for this lull.
Yes, the quality of your information builds a certain dependency (addiction?). No chance for a generator, huh? :) Spoken from the east with snow experience!
ReplyDeleteOne question, though, how do you prevent children from stumbling into inappropriate content? All I can think of is to de-register the device and insist on one-on-one shopping.
Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteApologies for the delay in getting back (and everything else). I which there were an answer to the question about keeping your children from stumbling into inappropriate content, but there's nothing offered by Amazon for that.
I mentioned in an earlier entry in the same week a new free parental control app, but it's pretty severe! Web area can be locked up. But then why would any child even want a tablet?