good or bad pc, smashing it is ridiculously over the top and probably isn't sending the child the correct type of message. but everyone parents differently and sometimes a blow out is maybe needed but i'd personally not have went to that extreme
Assuming you paid for the pc
That's just hurting yourself financially
More than the electricity he was using
Would just have removed the hard drive
And stored it somewhere he has no access to
Everytime he did it i Would remove the hard drive
For longer period of time
Also, this is not a problem solvable by technology. Direct action remove the PC don't **** about with stupid tech fixes that can be circumvented. Waste of time.
i'm starting to think there's a bit of the walter mitty going on here - the chap listed a 'spare' pc for sale in the mm last night. then locked the thread earlier as all sold locally. summat tells me there's porky pies being told somewhere.
i'm starting to think there's a bit of the walter mitty going on here - the chap listed a 'spare' pc for sale in the mm last night. then locked the thread earlier as all sold locally. summat tells me there's porky pies being told somewhere.
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