Posted on 12/05/2011 4:18:33 PM PST by Carbonsteel
With more devices than ever that stream television content including iPads, smart phones, computers, and plain old TVs the ability of parents to police their kids' viewing habits has eroded significantly. This can be particularly concerning to parents who don't want their children watching television shows featuring sex, drugs, and violence, with nary a consequence in sight.
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Um...we turned off our video camera before the wedding night. Not sure what you did!
I miss those.
I wonder if I can stream Rat Patrol on my Kindle Fire?
And Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
The secret to this was a small hinged piece of metal in the trigger housing. Folded down, it allowed that twirl which cocked the rifle, but folded up, it pulled the trigger at the end of the cocking movement. I owned a toy version of the Rifleman's rifle as a kid. :D
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