{"id":266,"date":"2008-06-01T00:21:50","date_gmt":"2008-06-01T07:21:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gregbaker.ca\/blog\/?p=266"},"modified":"2008-06-01T00:25:21","modified_gmt":"2008-06-01T07:25:21","slug":"open-house-and-the-glories-of-being-childfree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/gregbaker.ca\/blog\/2008\/06\/01\/open-house-and-the-glories-of-being-childfree\/","title":{"rendered":"Open House and the glories of being childfree"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We had the SFU Open House today.  It all went down well.  I took <a href=\"http:\/\/gregbaker.ca\/gallery2\/2008\/open-house\/\">some pictures that I&#8217;m quite pleased with<\/a>.  My only complaint would have been the attendance&mdash;it wasn&#8217;t as busy as two years ago&mdash;50% more people would have been awesome.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m putting the blame for that squarely on Media and Public Relations.  There wasn&#8217;t nearly as much advertising as last time, and I think that was the difference.  I really do hate media and PR.  We have had this conversation with them many times: &#8220;Hey, CS has this cool story.  Maybe we can get it publicised?&#8221;  &#8220;Sure. We&#8217;ll write an article for the SFU News.&#8221;  &#8220;*seethe* Not publicised to SFU people that are already here: to the outside world!  With the &#8216;media&#8217;?!? The &#8216;public&#8217; that you&#8217;re supposed to be &#8216;relating&#8217; with?!?&#8221;  &#8220;Oh yeah&hellip; uh&hellip; *wanders off*&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m sure there was a very nice article about the Open House in the SFU News.  But, that&#8217;s not what I&#8217;m here to rant about.<\/p>\n<p>During the Open House, I spent most of my time at the &#8220;unplugged&#8221; table.  Our &#8220;unplugged&#8221; demos are demonstrations of CS concepts that don&#8217;t use a computer, and were inspired by <a href=\"http:\/\/csunplugged.com\/\">CS Unplugged<\/a> which I love very much.<\/p>\n<p>At one point, a woman came up with her kid.  I have no real idea how old the child was because I have no interest: still had a diaper, but could probably walk okay, and talk a bit.  18 months?<\/p>\n<p>She proceeded to heave the kid up onto the table and start futzing with one of the demos, so I started to explain it to her.  There were a <strong>lot<\/strong> of things wrong with what came next.  These are the things that make me subscribe to <a href=\"http:\/\/childfreeghetto.blogspot.com\/\">Childfree Ghetto<\/a>.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>The kids shoes weren&#8217;t pristinely clean.  The white tablecloth was (up until just then, at least).<\/li>\n<li>The child didn&#8217;t have the motor control to manipulate the game, and certainly wasn&#8217;t old enough to make any sense out of it.  Having the kid near the game was pointless.<\/li>\n<li>The mother used the child&#8217;s presence to avoid actually thinking.  She clearly wasn&#8217;t stupid, so could have done this thing that 10 year olds can figure out.  If she wasn&#8217;t interested, she could have wandered off.  Instead, she just glanced around and went with &#8220;What should we do, Jason\/Madison\/Nicholas\/Samantha\/Whateveridontcare?&#8221;  The child thought we should suck on our fingers.  Waste of my time.<\/li>\n<li>The mother had no interest in keeping the child from breaking anything.  My as-subtle-as-I-get &#8220;I don&#8217;t really know how well this thing is put together&#8221; was not a sufficient clue to keep her child from leaning it&#8217;s full weight on the game.<\/li>\n<li>I can only imagine the whole thing was part of some poorly-thought-out attempt to raise a <a href=\"http:\/\/stuffwhitepeoplelike.com\/2008\/01\/22\/17-gifted-children\/\">gifted child<\/a>.  Read to your kid and leave me out of it, ferchrissake.<\/li>\n<li>During all of this, her SUV-style stroller was left arranged so it blocked  both table and aisle space.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>There were probably other things too.  Honestly, I think #3 bugged me the most.  Procreating does not allow you to waive your right to higher brain function.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We had the SFU Open House today. It all went down well. I took some pictures that I&#8217;m quite pleased with. My only complaint would have been the attendance&mdash;it wasn&#8217;t as busy as two years ago&mdash;50% more people would have been awesome. I&#8217;m putting the blame for that squarely on Media and Public Relations. 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