incognito - I am not sure if you understand. As I mentioned, we get the GPS location when he pulls the alarm. How is that invading privacy? It is safety. He pulls it if he loses us or is in trouble. We cannot locate him unless he pulls it. Anyway, he is 5 years old and has a tendency to run off in malls full of people, etc. so we thought it safer to give him a way to contact us if he gets lost. I am not sure why your response is so hostile.
If you honestly feel that you would rather kill yourself than provide your offspring with this simple level of safety, then I have no personal objection as long as you don't do it in front of your children.
In Japan, we simply have this built in to our child's mobile phone. It is configurable so that he can only call registered numbers in the phone, i.e. mum and dad and home and can only receive calls from mum and dad and home and can only send/receive mail from mum and dad and home. In addition, it has an alarm that, if pulled, immediately mails mum and dad with gps position as well as providing a high decibel local alert. Costs $10 a month for the plan but he can call/mail us for free 24 hours inside that
It says it is the monster hunter 3 special pack set, so I guess you just need to buy that and you get the lot in black...the blue controllers are winnable as a competition related to the Wii sports resort game.
Hey, anyone have problems with a perfectly good PS3 (couple of years old) 60GB and the drive went from trouble free to freezing during Blu-Ray movies (did about 4 times over 2 weeks but still read DVDs fine) to now not reading anything and doesn't even sound like it spins up...T_T Do I now have a big, big coaster with all my data stuck in it? Even if I have to replace the machine can I copy across all my saves, etc.?
indeed, looks great...funny how this took so long to come about but most definitely welcome...
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If you honestly feel that you would rather kill yourself than provide your offspring with this simple level of safety, then I have no personal objection as long as you don't do it in front of your children.