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  • N Nish Nishant

    Josh Gray wrote:

    It can take only 0.0001 second of inattention. The number of times I've had my heart in my mouth and thought "sh*t, that was close"...

    Yeah, but would you leave her alone on a balcony where she can slip through the railings on her own? The neighbor observed the girl playing there with a slightly older kid, so it seems to me that she was left unattended for quite a while there.

    Regards, Nish


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    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

    Yeah, but would you leave her alone on a balcony where she can slip through the railings on her own?

    Perhaps they'd seen the Indiana Jones movie where he and Shortie jump from a window onto an awning and survive :)

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      Speaking of which, did you see the lady who had the kid on a rope and dangled it over the edge of the balcony - it was on the news here in the past couple of days...

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      Nope, but this looks like even more fun for a 3 year old. :~

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        _Damian S_ wrote:

        I was angling more towards if you have kids, you would know how quickly the little buggers can move and get themselves into all kinds of mischief... it only takes a second!!

        That's why I'd never let an 18 month old play on the balcony on his own (not even for a second). I was so hyper-careful with our son that my wife often thought I was being a little paranoid, but better to be safe than any other alternative. :)

        Regards, Nish


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        _Damian S_
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        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

        I was so hyper-careful with our son that my wife often thought I was being a little paranoid, but better to be safe than any other alternative.

        Yes and no... There are interesting reports coming out at the moment that are basically blaming parents who cotton-wool their kids for the number of young people dying/seriously injured, as they never learned how to safely take/evaluate risks. I tend to agree with this premise - people are so over-the-top protective of their kids here, that at the school where my boys go there are two bike racks... When I was at school, there were probably 40 bike racks in a similar sized school. Parental paranoia is (apparently) stopping kids from riding to school...

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          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

          I was so hyper-careful with our son that my wife often thought I was being a little paranoid, but better to be safe than any other alternative.

          Yes and no... There are interesting reports coming out at the moment that are basically blaming parents who cotton-wool their kids for the number of young people dying/seriously injured, as they never learned how to safely take/evaluate risks. I tend to agree with this premise - people are so over-the-top protective of their kids here, that at the school where my boys go there are two bike racks... When I was at school, there were probably 40 bike racks in a similar sized school. Parental paranoia is (apparently) stopping kids from riding to school...

          I don't have ADHD, I have ADOS... Attention Deficit oooh SHINY!! If you like cars, check out the Booger Mobile blog | If you feel generous - make a donation to Camp Quality!!

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          Nish Nishant
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          Yeah, I agree, sometimes you can be too careful and end up bringing up a real sissy of a kid. It's easy to see that when you think logically, it's a lot harder to apply that on your own kid though :-)

          Regards, Nish


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            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

            Yeah, but would you leave her alone on a balcony where she can slip through the railings on her own?

            Perhaps they'd seen the Indiana Jones movie where he and Shortie jump from a window onto an awning and survive :)

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            Nish Nishant
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            :laugh:

            Regards, Nish


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            • N Nish Nishant

              _Damian S_ wrote:

              I was angling more towards if you have kids, you would know how quickly the little buggers can move and get themselves into all kinds of mischief... it only takes a second!!

              That's why I'd never let an 18 month old play on the balcony on his own (not even for a second). I was so hyper-careful with our son that my wife often thought I was being a little paranoid, but better to be safe than any other alternative. :)

              Regards, Nish


              My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Code Project Forums : New Posts Monitor This application monitors for new posts in the Code Project forums.

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              Yusuf
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              We will see how you will act with your second child (if you decide to have another one):~ The idea is, with our first child we are super protective, with each successive one we let the guard down [ a bit] :-O :rolleyes:

              Yusuf May I help you?

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                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                I was so hyper-careful with our son that my wife often thought I was being a little paranoid, but better to be safe than any other alternative.

                Yes and no... There are interesting reports coming out at the moment that are basically blaming parents who cotton-wool their kids for the number of young people dying/seriously injured, as they never learned how to safely take/evaluate risks. I tend to agree with this premise - people are so over-the-top protective of their kids here, that at the school where my boys go there are two bike racks... When I was at school, there were probably 40 bike racks in a similar sized school. Parental paranoia is (apparently) stopping kids from riding to school...

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                _Damian S_ wrote:

                Parental paranoia is (apparently) stopping kids from riding to school...

                Or they would rather play a handheld video game on the way to school... Or they are too fat to fit on a bike... Or they spend so much time on computers they prefer to be driven to/from school... Or the increasing population density (and traffic) has led to roads too hazardous to ride bikes on... Or nobody goes outside because technology keeps us glued to our houses...

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                • N Nish Nishant

                  Josh Gray wrote:

                  It can take only 0.0001 second of inattention. The number of times I've had my heart in my mouth and thought "sh*t, that was close"...

                  Yeah, but would you leave her alone on a balcony where she can slip through the railings on her own? The neighbor observed the girl playing there with a slightly older kid, so it seems to me that she was left unattended for quite a while there.

                  Regards, Nish


                  My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Code Project Forums : New Posts Monitor This application monitors for new posts in the Code Project forums.

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                  Yusuf
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                  But, is there any indication in that statement to show the parent let her out. Could it be the kids opened the balcony door and went out on their own without the knowledge of their parent. Of course may ask, where were the parents. Believe me, I'd my share of slip ups, when I though the kids are in my sight, next thing you know they are playing in the other room, in the backyard, in the garage .....

                  Yusuf May I help you?

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                  • N Nish Nishant

                    Yeah, I agree, sometimes you can be too careful and end up bringing up a real sissy of a kid. It's easy to see that when you think logically, it's a lot harder to apply that on your own kid though :-)

                    Regards, Nish


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                    _Damian S_
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                    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                    it's a lot harder to apply that on your own kid though

                    Oh definitely... just like when my boys are doing jumps on their BMX bikes... The protective parent in me wants to stop them, the part of me that remembers doing it as a kid lets them go for it, the responsible parent in me stops me from drinking too much while they are doing it in case I have to scrape them up and head to the hospital...

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                      _Damian S_ wrote:

                      Parental paranoia is (apparently) stopping kids from riding to school...

                      Or they would rather play a handheld video game on the way to school... Or they are too fat to fit on a bike... Or they spend so much time on computers they prefer to be driven to/from school... Or the increasing population density (and traffic) has led to roads too hazardous to ride bikes on... Or nobody goes outside because technology keeps us glued to our houses...

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                      _Damian S_
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                      aspdotnetdev wrote:

                      Or they would rather play a handheld video game on the way to school...

                      Who lets them do that? The parent...

                      aspdotnetdev wrote:

                      Or they are too fat to fit on a bike...

                      Cause or effect?

                      aspdotnetdev wrote:

                      Or they spend so much time on computers they prefer to be driven to/from school...

                      See point one...

                      aspdotnetdev wrote:

                      Or the increasing population density (and traffic) has led to roads too hazardous to ride bikes on...

                      Piffle... Congestion surely makes it safer, as the vehicles are moving slower!! ;-)

                      aspdotnetdev wrote:

                      Or nobody goes outside because technology keeps us glued to our houses...

                      See point one.

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                      • N Nish Nishant

                        French media are describing as a "miracle" the unscathed survival of an 18-month-old girl who fell from a sixth-floor apartment.[^]

                        The girl was left unattended by her parents when she somehow fell, then bounced off the awning of a cafe below. She had a further stroke of luck when a passing doctor saw her fall and caught her before she hit the ground, witnesses were quoted as saying. [. . .] The man who caught the girl was walking by with his wife and son when the boy spotted the girl falling.

                        Awesome bit of good fortune there. But her parents suck!

                        Regards, Nish


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                        She reminds me of Claire Bennet from Heroes Series.

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                          Didn't Britney once emulate MJ? (or maybe it's someone else I have in mind though)

                          Regards, Nish


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                          Roger Wright
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                          Her parents did, but in her case, they let go. ;P

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                          • N Nish Nishant

                            _Damian S_ wrote:

                            I was angling more towards if you have kids, you would know how quickly the little buggers can move and get themselves into all kinds of mischief... it only takes a second!!

                            That's why I'd never let an 18 month old play on the balcony on his own (not even for a second). I was so hyper-careful with our son that my wife often thought I was being a little paranoid, but better to be safe than any other alternative. :)

                            Regards, Nish


                            My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Code Project Forums : New Posts Monitor This application monitors for new posts in the Code Project forums.

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                            When your kid grows up, he will be severely inhibited with a very depressive personality. A cave dweller.

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                              When your kid grows up, he will be severely inhibited with a very depressive personality. A cave dweller.

                              Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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                              Yusuf
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                              CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                              A cave dweller.

                              How did you know that. You must be a master of that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                              Yusuf May I help you?

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                              • N Nish Nishant

                                French media are describing as a "miracle" the unscathed survival of an 18-month-old girl who fell from a sixth-floor apartment.[^]

                                The girl was left unattended by her parents when she somehow fell, then bounced off the awning of a cafe below. She had a further stroke of luck when a passing doctor saw her fall and caught her before she hit the ground, witnesses were quoted as saying. [. . .] The man who caught the girl was walking by with his wife and son when the boy spotted the girl falling.

                                Awesome bit of good fortune there. But her parents suck!

                                Regards, Nish


                                My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Code Project Forums : New Posts Monitor This application monitors for new posts in the Code Project forums.

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                                CPS needs to forcibly confiscate that child immediatly where he will grow up in an institution full of pedophiles and pissed off butch women. A kennel.

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                                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                  A cave dweller.

                                  How did you know that. You must be a master of that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                                  Yusuf May I help you?

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                                  CaptainSeeSharp
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                                  Yes, I wasn't allowed to do anything, so now I don't do anything.

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                                    But, is there any indication in that statement to show the parent let her out. Could it be the kids opened the balcony door and went out on their own without the knowledge of their parent. Of course may ask, where were the parents. Believe me, I'd my share of slip ups, when I though the kids are in my sight, next thing you know they are playing in the other room, in the backyard, in the garage .....

                                    Yusuf May I help you?

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                                    My little brother - more than once - managed to climb up the rails of his crib, pull himself up onto the window ledge, work the screen loose (which most adults couldn't get open without pliers), and fall outside the house to the ground. Whereupon he crawled under a bush and watched in silence as the entire neighborhood searched, screaming his name, in search of him. Kids do the damnedest things, and it's no reflection on the parents if they fail to imagine all the possible things a child can get into. Gross negligence is an entirely different matter, as is deliberately placing a child at risk, but we've gone much too far in trying to legislate a risk-free existence, even for children. Childhood is a time for risks, learning hard lessons, skinning knees and falling out of trees. Take that away and you create a generation of weaklings, unable to cope in the real world. Just like we have now... God help us, these useless creatures will be running things soon. :sigh:

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                                      French media are describing as a "miracle" the unscathed survival of an 18-month-old girl who fell from a sixth-floor apartment.[^]

                                      The girl was left unattended by her parents when she somehow fell, then bounced off the awning of a cafe below. She had a further stroke of luck when a passing doctor saw her fall and caught her before she hit the ground, witnesses were quoted as saying. [. . .] The man who caught the girl was walking by with his wife and son when the boy spotted the girl falling.

                                      Awesome bit of good fortune there. But her parents suck!

                                      Regards, Nish


                                      My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Code Project Forums : New Posts Monitor This application monitors for new posts in the Code Project forums.

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                                      Lost User
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                                      Didn't Eric Clapton loose a child in a similar fashion?

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                                        Didn't Eric Clapton loose a child in a similar fashion?

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                                        _Damian S_
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                                        Yes, four year old son if my memory serves me correctly... the incident was the inspiration for the song "Tears in Heaven".

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                                        • _ _Damian S_

                                          Yes, four year old son if my memory serves me correctly... the incident was the inspiration for the song "Tears in Heaven".

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                                          _Damian S_ wrote:

                                          Yes, four year old son if my memory serves me correctly... the incident was the inspiration for the song "Tears in Heaven".

                                          Scary

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