"Richard Corfield" <> wrote in message
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> We enabled it out if interest, as both of us are adults, and found a
> couple of things on my own web pages that it blocked:
>
> A photograph of a "Manchester United" candle holder entitled "On a
> desk at work". This is the only
> picture on a page of pictures that is blocked. It is blocked in all
> sizes. The picture has the tea-light
> holder with the text "Manchester United Is Life", a pair of
> headphones and an out of focus teddy-bear.
> I took it because I thought the lighting was nice.
>
> The index page to my photographs entitled "Amateur Radio" with
> entries for the galleries
> "My QSL Cards", "Ten-Tec 30m CW Kit" and "M6RJC Starting out on
> 2m" and photographs
> of a QSL card, an electronic circuit and a random picture of a
> radio or antenna.
>
> I wondered about the radio pages whether it was the name given to one
> of the antennae, the "Slim-Jim" which is a folded J shaped antenna.
> I'd heard rumours those words meant something else in America.
> Searching Windows Search for "Slim Jim" came up with lock picks. I had
> to search for "Slim Jim Antenna" to find an antenna. Google matches
> the antenna first, though I don't know how much that is weighted by my
> profile which would indicate an amateur radio bias. Parental Controls
> let me see how to build one, but with some grumbling about blocked
> content. My photo page that is blocked doesn't itself mention the Slim-
> Jim antenna.
>
> So I wonder is there any way of finding out why Parental Controls
> things something is unsuitable? Also any way of getting that changed?
>
> When I next get back on the computer in question I'll have to explore
> the rest of my photo pages to see if there's anything else it doesn't
> like.
>
> Thanks
>
> - Richard
Man Chester United on a desk at work--sexual connotations.
Slim jim--used most frequently to break into locked cars, not something you
want the under 13 crowd to see.
Can you get it changed? Even though it's silly, not likely.
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