Let's use PG LOVE role play only to protect kids from cyber abuse.

It began with our family's shock at a NWN game site's rules encouraging covert cybering. After we tried to dicuss this on AmiaWorld forum, DMs not only banned our players but vindictively punished our son, a completely innocent bystander, causing him great mental pain and confusion. Since we can't go there any more, won't YOU please help us make Amia safe for children to play in? (Philosophical discussion is also linked.)

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Another creative attempt to solve this conundrum in international internet diplomacy ;)


*Hypatia Theon, never one to give up on trying to negotiate peace easily, looks up at the Cc: list* Hm... Well, so far The Dallas Morning News and Plano City Government have not exactly shown forth. Perhaps they are in need of resources?

As many of you already know, minimum woman rejected my samurai wife's peace offering of $250.00 USD, choosing to label her kindness as bribery. Sigh! What a BIG GIT!

So that leaves plenty of funds on hand for a few grants to any responsible journalists or city officials who would care to investigate, but can't affort the necessary tools. As you can see, it would cost about $35.00 plus shipping and handling to have Neverwinter Nights Platinum in hand tomorrow. Just contact us for a grant, giving your bona fides and promising to look into the situation, and we'll underwrite the cost of having Amazon.com send you the CDs and CD Keycodes you'll need to install Neverwinter Nights on your computer and boogie right on over to the Docks of Cordor to check things out in person. Fair enough?

Seeking more potential investigators:

>From The City of Plano Texas Plano City News.com:

For additional information or questions about PlanoCityNews.com, contact Deborah Stone, Editor, deborahs@plano.gov .
Please refer all EVENTS CALENDAR information and questions to Phyllis Reese at phyllisr@plano.gov.
Let's add them.

Also from Meryl.net Content Maven's blog notes:
Texas e-Judges

E-savvy Judge Ups Courtroom E-fficiency writes about 11 Collin County Judges who have Web sites that provide docket information, seminar information, court rules, and other matters. Guess what? Collin County is in my backyard in Plano, Texas or AKA that city that is just a smidgen north of Dallas. To make this amazing, the judges have privately funded the effort. Nothing is coming out of taxpayers' pockets. [Link TheShiftedLibrarian]
Let's post this whole log to her log & see what happens.

Your philosophical investigator and servant of "The One," also known in Amia as Ao, Hypatia Theon




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