WW52 - Your question can certainly be applied to the S/D with their high speed access - free for up to 60 minutes/session, I believe.
At home here, I just installed a wireless router system. It was easy to install. My son saved up and bought a new computer (with a little help from Mom and Dad) and so far we have allowed it in his room. There's something about his computer being so much better than mine though........totally not fair

Anyway, I decided to pay the monthly fee for a music service and he has agreed to pay for any additional downloads not covered by the fee. We kind of use the "trust but verify" method when it comes to internet activity. I don't worry about surfing so much as excessive IM'ing when homework is being done. So far, so good. We also request that the door be left open.
Dflight - regarding the logic of not allowing cars at college - My neighbors' reasoning was that they could afford to purchase new cars for their kids if they weren't paying room and board. To them, it was a matter of money. With us, if it is a 3rd family car, then my daughter will inherit it and it will stay here an extra year. However, it all depends on where my kids decide to go to school. When I went, it was discouraged by the college. It was a very small college town and very self contained. But, by my junior year - I had the itch and my dad found me a good one. I still have a few years to figure out the game plan. Somedays, I think I will never let them drive and others, I think I can't wait. LOL. Parenting is a fluid thing and I reserve the right to change the rules as I go along.

(that was a joke from the parent/son soccer game I played in yesterday) I agree with you though. It's important to get a reliable, safe car. I just wish hummers weren't so darned expensive

Maybe that would make me worry less

Doubtful.