Ultimate PC Stupidity? 'Master' and 'slave' computer labels unacceptable, officials say.

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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.
 

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LA County is broke but they have time for this kind of nonsense? No wonder Arnold was elected. Common sense is in very short supply in LA. :(

-Robert
 

Lonyo

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We'd better get rid of CS as well, because it's like CS ie: Counterstrike, which leads to people going on killing sprees.
So no CS on drives either!
 

Witling

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Kudos to dmccowen674 for his "Terminator" and "Terminated."

And (it must be the holiday spirit) for once I find myself agreeing with JohnGalt when he said "...only in California."

John, we're guilty as charged.

This thing with L.A. Man, some people just have too much time on their hands.
 
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Not quite as bad as the school boards striking the words "SnowMAN" from textbooks, but a close second :) Next thing you know, they'll rule the Pledge is unconstit...wait...
 

Witling

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Yeah, and Bill Gates wishes he had a nickle for every time Windows crashed -- but wait . . .
 

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This is nonsense. Any judge that accepts a case on anything llike this without immedeately deserves to be kicked off the bench for wasting taxpayers time and money. And as for the people in the city that picked this up as a serious issue, they need to be punished for stupidity also. Maybe a flogging by AT'ers with cat5e would be appropriate. :p Oh, and one more thing...I have to add the obligatory
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TheBoyBlunder

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This has now been posted in Gen Hardware, OT twice and now P&N. This is still the dumbest thing I've heard in a while.
 

Witling

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JohnGalt, actually, my wife uses XP and I'm very impressed with it. I use W 2K because we use it at work. But I think now that Microsoft is finally free to abandon the legacy problems, something good is happening. We're sending out last kid to college next year and bought him a laptop. I was very, very, impressed when the laptop (running XP) detected our home network, part of which is wireless and part of which is wired. It's fashionable to criticize Microsoft and I'll admit to taking a cheap shot with the "nickle for every time it crashes." But, I'm really impressed with how automatic they've made it for the people who don't know much about computers.

EDITED: Bad day at Black Rock. I meant to send this as privat mail. (It's dangerous to acknowledge that JohnGalt might be right.)

By the way, John, how about a public post. Was John Galt from "Atlas Shrugged" or from one of the other Ayne (sp?) Rand books. People who haven read Ayne would probably fnd it interesting -- especially the slow thinkers on the right. Obviously I spent my time reading Rand.