Saturday Snap – Privatized Liquor Stores In Action #yqr

As a general rule, I tend to prefer public ownership of essential services – utilities including power, natural gas and telephonesgrain marketing (especially as opposed to ownership by Middle Eastern corporations) and, of course, liquor. 😉

Under the Brad Wall government, Saskatchewan has opened a couple private liquor stores recently including one in a former steak house very close to where we live.

It’s a beautiful store – well-lit, well-stocked with a wide variety of liquors (including one of my favourite beers from our time in Calgary I could never get in Regina previously), a huge walk-in beer cooler, a nice web site and weekly e-mail flyer plus some great sale prices (although regular prices appear to not be as promising – one 66oz bottle of hard liquor that Shea and I pay ~$68 for in a traditional LB was priced at $75 in the new Sobey’s Liquor Store.)

With that said, I’ve been to this store a couple times (mostly because I’m really enjoying their selection of craft beers which is both wider than the LBs in Regina and available already chilled, unlike most beers sold in Regina LBs.)

(And on that note – my biggest problem with this privatization is that there’s no good reason that the Sask Liquor & Gaming Commission couldn’t have re-designed their stores to be more modern, inviting and customer-friendly many years ago.  Even when the NDP is protesting this new privatization, I can’t help but think “But why didn’t you push for modernization of the stores when you were in power?  Maybe people wouldn’t be so eager to spend $150,000+ on opening day in a private liquor store – as was rumoured to be the case for the Regina store – and would’ve been a lot more supportive of the stores we already have!)

Anyhow, as I said, I suspect I’ll likely end up still buying most of my booze at the regular LB but most of my craft brews and anything with a good sale price at the new store.

But I’ll definitely have to watch those “Sale” tags… 😉

Friday Fun Link – Hilarious Booze Cruise Story

Not sure if I’ve ever posted this before but I’ve watched it numerous times.

Always cracks me up by reminding me of some of the crazy stupid stories my friends and I tell each other about our own wild times in high school and college.

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – A Most Canadian Library Sign (July 9, 2008)

When I worked for a regional library system, many of our libraries were located in unusual locations – many co-located with a town office, a school that had been closed, a fire hall, a laundry mat.

And of course we had one that was in a hockey rink – whose main doors became the entrance to the library when some work was being done on the exterior doors of the library’s usual entrance…

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Timmins Library Relents, Allows Girl Into “Boys Only” Robotics Program

The public library in Timmins, Ontario recently tried to offer a “boys only” robotics class but ended up facing a huge backlash (including many female scientists and engineers) after not allowing a girl to register for the program.

I understand what the library was trying to do in offering a program focused on reaching boys who tend to slide further in academic skills over the summer than girls.  It’s also commonly understood in libraryland (though I don’t have current stats in front of me) that boys are harder to get into the library than girls, especially as they reach the teen years.  (With that said, my direct anecdotal experience at my branch is boys out-number girls in the branch 10-1 most days!)

Libraries constantly struggle with how to reach all sorts of target groups and even at RPL, I’ve provided feedback on the types of programs I thought might help attract new fathers for instance or helped develop programming targeted at new immigrants.  But maybe the solution is to stay out of the targeting completely?  Or, if you’re trying to target specific groups, don’t be explicit about it – then if a woman wants to a register for a “How To Maintain Your Motorcycle” program, no problem.  Or if a long-time Canadian wants to register for “Camping for Newbies” you hope will attract new immigrants, no problem.  Or if a pre-teen girl wants to register for a “Robots Are Cool” program, no problem.

So clearly, the Timmins library was in the wrong here and it’s good they relented although their (lawyer-approved I’m sure) apology missed actually acknowledging the girl who made the original complaint or giving more than a passing reference to explain why they thought offering a “boys only” program was a good idea in the first place which may have helped defuse the situation a bit.

It’s interesting too because we had a similar issue here in Regina last summer where a woman visited a barber shop that specialized in men’s haircuts and was refused service even though she was asking for a specific men’s cut.  As with the Timmins case, this one is clear cut (er, pun not intended) from a human rights perspective – someone shouldn’t be denied service because of their gender.  Period.  The barber shop should have cut her hair.

The only hesitation I have around that particular incident is a concern that the resultant publicity may have actually undermined what the complainant was trying to do in raising awareness of gender discrimination by picking a subject – haircuts – that many people might view as trivial.  Again, to be clear, most thinking people will agree that gender discrimination shouldn’t be allowed.

But if people who don’t see the issue the same end up saying “It’s just a hair cut – why make a big deal out of it?”, does that make it more or less likely that’s what they’ll say the next time something similar comes up – like when a young girl is denied entry into a boys-only library program?

Food for thought.

Bobby Jindal Campaign Announcement = All Kinds of Cringe

So there are about a gabzillion people running for the Republican presidential candidate nomination.

What’s a latecomer to the race left to do to get people talking?

How about release a slice of life attempt at a “viral video” featuring mommy and daddy telling their kids daddy’s decided to run for President?

So bad

  • the camera is positioned high in a tree so it looks like something off voyeur.com
  • you can’t even see the candidate because his head is obscured by a branch
  • the audio is terrible and the video quality isn’t much better
  • the kids couldn’t be more disinterested in hearing their dad’s amazing news
  • dad trying to bribe the kids with a trip to IOWA! “if you behave” to get them excited
  • Jindal and his wife generally talking to their kids like a normal person might talk to a piece of wood
  • …and after all of the above, they still decided to release this as their launch announcement! (Although it’s at 200,000 views as I type this so…success?)

I am seriously starting to believe the conspiracy theory that a lot of candidates (*cough* Trump *cough*) are simply running to make other candidates look a lot more palatable/sane/human.

Music Monday – “Should I stay or should I go?”

Damon Albarn, lead singer of Blur & Gorillaz, was led off stage by security after refusing to stop performing after a five-hour set with the Africa Express Project at a music festival in Europe!

 

#Reddit Is Revolting (http://www.wired.com/2015/07/reddit-amageddon/)

Reddit Revolt

A couple weeks ago, Reddit faced a backlash from their users after they decided to ban a few sub-Reddits which they felt violated the site’s policies against harassment.

Most notably this ban included a charming sub-Reddit named /r/FatPeopleHate that had over 150,000 subscribers and which featured pictures of obese people plus invitations to subscribers to ridicule the people in the photos by posting comments.

Much of the backlash from Reddit’s users was based on the fact that the sub-Reddits that were banned seemed to be chosen at random (or targeted specifically?) when a number of other sub-Reddits that had harassing content were left alone, not to mention the many sub-Reddits that deal in much more offensive content.

(Reddit’s response is that the latter sub-Reddits – eg. one featuring pictures of corpses – isn’t harassment even if it is offensive and they are trying to make a distinction saying “We are banning behaviour, not ideas” in targeting sub-Reddits that they see as promoting harassment.)

There is/was a widespread perception that the banning of these sub-Reddits was part of an ongoing attempt to clean up the site which will help Reddit better monetize its position as one of the Top 50 most visited web sites in the world and Top 10 in the US under the guidance of controversial interim CEO, Ellen Pao. (In fact, some observers see these types of changes as part of an ongoing digital “culture war” between the original wild west, “anything goes” free speech ethic of the world wide web and the newer, advertiser-friendly, corporate version.  Given these competing tensions, Reddit users responded to the bans in hyperbolic fashion.)

That controversy died somewhat only to be replaced by an even bigger one after the sudden firing of a staff member, Victoria Taylor (aka /u/chooter) who was perhaps the site’s best known employee as the staff coordinator for many of Reddit’s popular AMA (Ask Me Anything) Q&A sessions with celebrities, politicians, tech leaders and others.

(Speculation about why Taylor was fired has ranged from her (mis)-handling of a recent controversial AMA with Jesse Jackson to her reluctance to relocate to San Francisco to her resistance to attempts to commercialize the AMAs in various ways although unsurprisingly, neither Taylor nor Reddit management are talking.)

Taylor’s firing prompted hundreds of sub-Reddits including many of the site’s largest sub-Reddits to switch to “private” mode which essentially made them invisible to users. Most sub-Reddits came back within a day but many are still expressing frustration and saying that this rebellion is about more than the firing of a well-liked, vital employee.  Instead, it’s about how the paid admin staff of Reddit fail to respond to concerns of the volunteer moderators of the various sub-Reddits or provide decent tools to help the mods oversee and manage the content which makes the site so popular.  There are also many larger meta-issues informing this situation as well, not the least of which is how you develop and manage online communities.

Reddit’s staff including co-founder Alexis O’Hanian (aka /u/kn0thing) have responded to “The Blackout” in ways ranging from sarcastic to apologetic to subdued panicky to tone deaf.

There’s lots of commentary, both on Reddit and beyond, about this rebellion. As always, MetaFilter has some of the most interesting commentary (although I can’t help but note the analogy one MeFite posted of Metafilter being like a high end coffee shop with intellectuals chatting while Reddit is like a popular Starbucks with a wider range of clients – some intellectuals but also frat bros hitting on the barista, creepy weirdos in the corner and so on! – so read the MetaFilter thread with that in mind!)

Digg, which ironically lost its position as the top community voting site to Reddit after making drastic changes to commercialize the site which were unpopular with their own users, also has a summary of Reddit’s revolt as well.

Saturday Snap – Goodbye Tree

We’ve had a wonderful tree in our yard (even better, in our neighbour’s yard with big branches hanging over the fence providing us shade and a place to hang a swing) since we bought this house.

Unfortunately, the tree recently split and had to be taken down.  Sasha was in the yard when they cut down the branch her swing hung from and broke down crying! 🙁

Backyard Swing

Tree Coming Down

Tree Debris

Gone Camping…

Likely no posts for most of the coming week as we’re going camping…

Made with chocolate covered hob-nob cookie!

S’more made with chocolate covered hob-nob cookie!

…to the same campground where Shea was a bridesmaid in a beautiful wedding a couple summers ago!

Saturday Snap – Locked in a Room

Pace got locked in his room after the door mechanism gave out the other day and we couldn’t open the door, even though it doesn’t actually have a real lock on it.

Look at that sad face…

Locked in Room