That was really smart, Anne.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That sounds like a good approach, Anne. I hope you can relax a little more.
Autocorrect, gah!
The problem with minorities in Hollywood goes way beyond demographics, though. Because yes, there are a LOT of white people even in big diverse cities who have only white people for friends, and their stories can easily be told with 100% accuracy without casting any minorities at all. The problem is that those kinds of stories are vastly overrepresented in the same way that men's stories are vs women - yes, there are many situations where a white guy might go through an experience in which the only other players are also white guys, but why are ALL OF THE MOVIES ABOUT THAT ONE DUDE??
I finally read an article that explains the sort of uses for technology that the presidential campaigns were trying to innovate. It is perhaps because it's primarily about Narwhal that they go into more details--since it worked, and stuff happened, and it wasn't crippled and pie in the sky: [link]
But bits of the article are weird. I can't tell who the audience is. There's a pretty condescending "let me explain nerds to you" section about the developer leading the charge:
Yet if you've spent a lot of time around tech people, around Burning Man devotees, around startups, around San Francisco, around BBSs, around Reddit, Harper Reed probably makes sense to you. He's a cool hacker. [...]. He supports open source. He likes Japan. He says fuck a lot. He goes to hipster bars that serve vegan Mexican food, and where a quarter of the staff and clientele have mustaches.
That doesn't strike me like it's actually about educating the reader. Most tech guys aren't like him, but that doesn't mean he's a weirdo that's hard to wrap your head around. He's alternative, he's cool, he's bright.
But it sounds like they're setting the tone of not really talking to people they expect to be familiar with his "sort", given the continuation of "ooh look at this!" adulatory description.
Anyroad--then the article quotes a description of Narwhal:
The second part is an API portion. You don't want a million consumers getting data via SQL." The API allowed people to access parts of the data without letting them get at the SQL database on the backend. It provided a safe way for Dashboard, the Call Tool (which helped people make calls), and the Twitter Blaster to pull data
How much sense does that make to people who aren't in IT or are IT adjacent? I don't have the perspective to tell. It did seem a bit opaque to me, but you don't really have to know what an API really is--it just feels acronym heavy and metaphor light.
Dunno.
Speaking of technology, it finally occurred to me that I can click that microphone on my phone's home screen and say "Find me the nearest supermarket" and lo and behold, my decision is pretty much made about which is the best route to take home with the best shopping options. If need be, it will speak back to me to get me there.
Why am I not doing basic stuff like that more?
Der.
their stories can easily be told with 100% accuracy without casting any minorities at all
It's not that I'd ever argue that one show has to shoulder the "burden" of making its cast the 50% white that LA is (naturally that's all LA--no one lives in all LA). But at a higher level, if someone's not doing it, then the numbers are never going to look good.
And given that we know the stories are not being told about Pleasantville, PA I feel it's remarkably disingenuous for people to insist the numbers should match the census of the entire country. Also, the numbers they were looking at were for lead characters only (here: [link] ) and no one was considering if there should be minority families or anything really weird like that. And they defended the first stats, of specified race, but could not explain to me why so many casting calls needed to specify an ethnicity, any ethnicity. Will the stories be ruined if you audition race blind by default? Why be so defensive about that? Are you scared that the coloureds are going to take all the acting jobs like they ruined sports and music if there's a remotely prejudice free selection process?
Ooh--I think this L&O:UK is the hipster grifter chick episode. Was that the one where the cop gets kinda hoodwinked into getting too close to the "victim"?
My hand is still swollen and bruised, and that a friend of mine at brunch today told me I really should get it x-rayed. Urgent care, or ER?
Urgent Care. On a Saturday evening, the ER is already going to be filling up. Urgent Care will likely be (comparatively) faster.
X-Rays? ER.
Do not all Urgent Cares do x-ray? Tim got x-rayed at Urgent Care after the Great Puncture Wound Adventure.
shrift, call your local urgent care before you go and find out if they do X-rays, some do and some don't.