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Nets
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Dad Took It Away

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My dad took I-Doser away because he thinks it fucks up my brain...what should I do?
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Post by Ness »

Uhh, how can he take away a computer program?
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Post by SadButTrue »

Tell him to look up the information about iDoser and then you can convince him that it isn't so bad.
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Post by Eskimo »

You could email him some links to mature websites that talk about brain waves, and how their not dangerous. Let him do his own reading on the subject, if he cares to.
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Post by oscar »

Do you have a usb memory or a simple cd...

Pack all your doses + i doser there [the INSTALLEDFOLDER]

If you don't want to do that...

Follow eskimos advice


NESS: His dad is probably administrator in the cpu so yeah...
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Post by Ness »

Yeah, well, when I was 12 or 13 I was deftly destroying the parental controls on my internet. A few years later, I was the one who people came to at my school to get games on their school laptops. Defeating restrictions on computers is pretty easy. Get some computer skills. *shrug*
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Post by Nets »

It's not that I can't, it's that if he sees me doing it anymore I will get in trouble. I have showed him the sites and he doesn't care what the science says.
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Post by oscar »

Does your dad spend EVERY SINGLE HOUR in your house?

In case he does... no more i-doser for you...

If he doesn't use my CD idea... Whilst he's not at home you simply do it..

OR

Buy recreational simulations.

And simply pack it on any any type of MP3/I pod etc.

Then listen to it when your simply going to bed...
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Post by Nets »

He doesn't. Is there any sure way I could persuade him though, so I can do it normally?
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Post by oscar »

Ask it for Christmas/ Hannukah/ W/e

:D

Just tell him that nothing will happen...

But he doesn't seem like that type of parent..
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Post by Swikity »

Ness wrote:Yeah, well, when I was 12 or 13 I was deftly destroying the parental controls on my internet. A few years later, I was the one who people came to at my school to get games on their school laptops. Defeating restrictions on computers is pretty easy. Get some computer skills. *shrug*
Internet security really has nothing to do with it at all.

Its an installed program that his dad (the admin) deleted.
And Im sure its a lot harder to hack admin now than it was back then.
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Post by D13G0 »

Not really too hard actually. Wait till he leaves, put them on a flash drive, and do one.. not too hard. or go to a friends house. Better yet, buy the CD and put it on an ipod and listen when you are going to bed:) that's what i do.
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