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Parents need to know that Will Smith will draw kids to this movie. But it's not an action flick or slapstick comedy -- it's an inspirational and often emotionally wrenching story. It includes some very sad scenes between family members, as well as a couple of emotionally scary ones. The mother becomes so frustrated with her husband's inability to make a living that she leaves him and their son. Later, the father yells at his son for a trivial reason and gets in a fight, scaring the boy and making him cry. If your child is in a clingy period with you, this might upset him or her. There's a very brief allusion to the mixed effects of classism and racism on the son. The father's frustration sometimes leads to tears and sometimes to angry language (mostly damn and "s--t"). A graffitied "f--k" leads to a brief discussion of the word, and the son says it out loud.
I found a nice free program, created by Linoma Software (aka GoAnyWhereMFT) from Nebraska USA, to create and manage my PGP keys, called OpenPGP Studio. While trying out the program, I noticed that when generating the RSA keys the program does not ask you to do anything e.g. move your mouse etc. to increase randomness entered into the entropy pool.So I posted a guestion to their support forum (very low intensity forum, about one posted question per month) asking about the entropy source for the program, and also added to the post another secondary question about key imports.The question entered moderation, and no feedback for 3 days.So I asked them what the status is and within a couple of hours they approved and posted the question BUT they deleted from the source the part about the entropy, answering just the secondary question. d2c66b5586

