Dick Runs Into Trouble
April 24th, 2007

Great article about what will have to deal with in our media age. I want to hear what people think of this, if companies are going bit far. I’m not for any of these ridiculous big brother tactics. But it goes to show how much control parents will have over their children, maybe this is a step in rebuilding what the youth today, has destroyed. This article was taken from wired.com
Car Surveillance
Parents can pimp their kids’ rides with GPS-enabled black boxes. Alltrack USA’s Real Time tracker, for example, connects to a car’s onboard diagnostics system, recording speed and length of time parked at any given destination. The device even narcs via email or text message whenever the speedometer exceeds a preset limit or when the car enters a no-go zone. Busted!
Cell Phone Spies
New phones come equipped with location tracking - and telecoms are cashing in on the feature. Sprint’s Family Locator lets Mom and Pop go online to see where their mall rats are. Verizon Chaperone sends text messages if offspring leave a designated zone. Disney Mobile is an even bigger buzz kill: It not only locates a minor’s phone but also allows the ‘rents to limit minutes and block specific phone numbers.
Screen Lockout
C’mon… just one more level!? No! Hopscotch Bob is one cold-hearted babysitter. This device lets parents limit TV, computer, and videogame time. When the distracting devices are plugged into Bob’s locked cabinet, kids need a four-digit PIN to turn them on. When their allotted time is up, the juice cuts off.
Copycat Catcher
It’s the latest in plagiarism prevention: Turnitin.com. The service compares an “original” student work to previously submitted papers, online sources, and commercial databases of journal articles. Matches are highlighted in a report that shows what was copied and from where.
Alcohol Tests
Students at New Jersey’s Pequannock Township High School may want to skip that Friday night kegger. Campus administrators collect random urine samples and send them to Western Slope Lab in Troy, Michigan. The lab uses liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry to detect ethyl glucuronide, an alcohol metabolite that stays in the body for up to 80 hours.
Lunch-Money Monitor
MealpayPlus is a Web-based service that helps parents control children’s cash flow. Parents load a debit account, and the kids use a card or a PIN to pay for cafeteria grub. Sure, it can help thwart lunch-money-hungry bullies, but it also stymies covert comic book and cigarette purchases. All transactions can be accessed online, so Dad will know if you skipped the mystery meat.










April 25th, 2007
So the cell phone thing not only relates to kids, I think it can effect all of us. Remember when we were in school and learned about E-911. Well the concept of that is exactly the same, and we pay for it on our cell bills. The government can track our location at all times. Talk about big brother knowing all. This is the kind of crap that will create a paranoid society, not cool.
April 25th, 2007
True kid, and I do remember learning about E-911, which is very pertinent to the article I wrote about. Damn big brother.
April 25th, 2007
That is hilarious!!! I’m glad my parents didn’t have that.
May 1st, 2007
And I thought it was bad enough when Caller-ID came out because parents would know whose house I was “checking in” from.
September 26th, 2007
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