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the search function for these forums SUCK!!!!

Us normal non-subscribers will be getting full-text search soon, mwahahahahaha.

And l3ored j00 are teh n00b for not searching. REPOST x 100
 
You know, he's right. Even free forums like phpBB kick FT's ass in terms of search ability. Yes, I know we currently don't have full search capabilities enabled. It's still inferior.

Hopefully that'll soon change with the new code update coming up.
 
The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me. Any f*cking gripe can be made into a huge issue.


'Master' and 'slave' computer labels unacceptable, officials say
Wednesday, November 26, 2003 Posted: 3:24 PM EST (2024 GMT)
Los Angeles (California)

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Los Angeles officials have asked that manufacturers, suppliers and contractors stop using the terms "master" and "slave" on computer equipment, saying such terms are unacceptable and offensive.

The request -- which has some suppliers furious and others busy re-labeling components -- came after an unidentified worker spotted a videotape machine carrying devices labeled "master" and "slave" and filed a discrimination complaint with the county's Office of Affirmative Action Compliance.

In the computer industry, "master" and "slave" are used to refer to primary and secondary hard disk drives. The terms are also used in other industries.

"Based on the cultural diversity and sensitivity of Los Angeles County, this is not an acceptable identification label," Joe Sandoval, division manager of purchasing and contract services, said in a memo sent to County vendors.

"We would request that each manufacturer, supplier and contractor review, identify and remove/change any identification or labeling of equipment components that could be interpreted as discriminatory or offensive in nature," Sandoval said in the memo, which was distributed last week and made available to Reuters.

The memo did not include any suggestions for alternative labels.

Dennis Tafoya, director of the affirmative action office, said in a separate memo that an "exhaustive search" had been undertaken to find all such labels and replace them with more "appropriate" ones. A form was sent to all departments to identify equipment carrying the labels "master" and "slave" or any other offensive terms.

Faced with an avalanche of complaints from vendors and the general public, Sandoval told Reuters in an interview that his memo was intended as "nothing more than a request" and not an ultimatum or policy change.

"I do understand that this term has been an industry standard for years and years and this is nothing more than a plea to vendors to see what they can do," he said. "It appears that some folks have taken this a little too literally."

Sandoval said that he had already rejected a suggestion that the county stop buying all equipment carrying the "master" and "slave" labels and had no intention of enforcing a ban on such terms with suppliers.

"But we are culturally sensitive and we have 90,000 employees," he said. "We have to take these things seriously."

Sandoval added that in addition to the e-mails he's received "telling me how stupid I am and how I should be fired" he has gotten a positive response from some companies willing to reexamine their labels.

In June, the Los Angeles city council unanimously passed a law requiring that any companies doing business with the city disclose profits they may have made from slavery in the 19th Century. In 2000, the council supported federal legislation seeking reparations for descendants of slaves.

 
Originally posted by: dartworth
The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me. Any f*cking gripe can be made into a huge issue.


'Master' and 'slave' computer labels unacceptable, officials say
Wednesday, November 26, 2003 Posted: 3:24 PM EST (2024 GMT)
Los Angeles (California)

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Los Angeles officials have asked that manufacturers, suppliers and contractors stop using the terms "master" and "slave" on computer equipment, saying such terms are unacceptable and offensive.

The request -- which has some suppliers furious and others busy re-labeling components -- came after an unidentified worker spotted a videotape machine carrying devices labeled "master" and "slave" and filed a discrimination complaint with the county's Office of Affirmative Action Compliance.

In the computer industry, "master" and "slave" are used to refer to primary and secondary hard disk drives. The terms are also used in other industries.

"Based on the cultural diversity and sensitivity of Los Angeles County, this is not an acceptable identification label," Joe Sandoval, division manager of purchasing and contract services, said in a memo sent to County vendors.

"We would request that each manufacturer, supplier and contractor review, identify and remove/change any identification or labeling of equipment components that could be interpreted as discriminatory or offensive in nature," Sandoval said in the memo, which was distributed last week and made available to Reuters.

The memo did not include any suggestions for alternative labels.

Dennis Tafoya, director of the affirmative action office, said in a separate memo that an "exhaustive search" had been undertaken to find all such labels and replace them with more "appropriate" ones. A form was sent to all departments to identify equipment carrying the labels "master" and "slave" or any other offensive terms.

Faced with an avalanche of complaints from vendors and the general public, Sandoval told Reuters in an interview that his memo was intended as "nothing more than a request" and not an ultimatum or policy change.

"I do understand that this term has been an industry standard for years and years and this is nothing more than a plea to vendors to see what they can do," he said. "It appears that some folks have taken this a little too literally."

Sandoval said that he had already rejected a suggestion that the county stop buying all equipment carrying the "master" and "slave" labels and had no intention of enforcing a ban on such terms with suppliers.

"But we are culturally sensitive and we have 90,000 employees," he said. "We have to take these things seriously."

Sandoval added that in addition to the e-mails he's received "telling me how stupid I am and how I should be fired" he has gotten a positive response from some companies willing to reexamine their labels.

In June, the Los Angeles city council unanimously passed a law requiring that any companies doing business with the city disclose profits they may have made from slavery in the 19th Century. In 2000, the council supported federal legislation seeking reparations for descendants of slaves.

why?
 
Originally posted by: yllus
You know, he's right. Even free forums like phpBB kick FT's ass in terms of search ability. Yes, I know we currently don't have full search capabilities enabled. It's still inferior.

Hopefully that'll soon change with the new code update coming up.


A search is a search as far as I'm concerned. I'm not very up-to-date on programming for forums, but I'd imagine that each and every search just runs through the posts and finds the terms.
 
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Us normal non-subscribers will be getting full-text search soon, mwahahahahaha.

And l3ored j00 are teh n00b for not searching. REPOST x 100

Riiiiiiiiiiight just like all the other features and bonuses they promise the subscribers over a year ago and never provided. I'm sorry, but the Admins on this board effect changes waaaaaaay too slowly. Plus they're phasing out the subscriber server "just because."

 
Originally posted by: ness1469
Originally posted by: yllus
You know, he's right. Even free forums like phpBB kick FT's ass in terms of search ability. Yes, I know we currently don't have full search capabilities enabled. It's still inferior.

Hopefully that'll soon change with the new code update coming up.


A search is a search as far as I'm concerned. I'm not very up-to-date on programming for forums, but I'd imagine that each and every search just runs through the posts and finds the terms.
Currently, FuseTalk at the AnandTech Forums searches thread titles only. That's pretty pathetic. End of story.
 
Originally posted by: yllus
Currently, FuseTalk at the AnandTech Forums searches thread titles only. That's pretty pathetic. End of story.
That's almost the end of story, what's worse is that the search treats everything as a phrase.

 
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: ness1469
Originally posted by: yllus
You know, he's right. Even free forums like phpBB kick FT's ass in terms of search ability. Yes, I know we currently don't have full search capabilities enabled. It's still inferior.

Hopefully that'll soon change with the new code update coming up.


A search is a search as far as I'm concerned. I'm not very up-to-date on programming for forums, but I'd imagine that each and every search just runs through the posts and finds the terms.
Currently, FuseTalk at the AnandTech Forums searches thread titles only. That's pretty pathetic. End of story.

No it doesn't, not if you're a current subscriber. These features have been restricted from non-subscribers due to the load that searching puts on servers. Hopefully these features will be reimplemented once the subscriber forum is killed, but who knows.
 
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