Political correctness puts disk drives in a spin
Published: 26 Nov 2003 15:50 GMT
Disk drives may the latest victim of political correctness. According to a memo apparently sent out by the County of Los Angeles, the standard designation used for connecting two disk drives to a single IDE port, which entails setting one drive as a "master" and the second as a "slave" drive, is an example of equipment labelling that may be "construed as offensive or defamatory in nature".
According to the memo, which was apparently written by Joe Sandoval, division manager for purchasing and contract services in the Internal Services Department at the County of Los Angeles, and posted on urban legends Web site snopes.com, use of the terms "master" and "slave" is not acceptable as an identification label.
"We would request that each manufacturer, supplier and contractor review, identify and remove/change any identification or labelling of equipment or components thereof that could be interpreted as discriminatory or offensive in nature before such equipment is sold or otherwise provided to any County department," said Sadoval in the memo.
The sentiments of the memo's author may be laudable: "The County of Los Angeles actively promotes and is committed to ensure a work environment that is free from any discriminatory influence, be it actual or perceived," he wrote. But removing the universally adopted terms from drives may cause more problems than it solves, say manufacturers, as users -- including those employed by LA County -- would find the settings confusing if the labels changed.
One major drive manufacturer's response was of incredulity: "I thought the British were prim and proper," said a spokeswoman for the company, who asked not to be identified, "but what's up with these Americans? It's not a Schwarzenegger change is it? You'd have to be barking mad to do this." The spokeswoman said it is highly unlikely that drive manufacturers would take the request seriously.
IT director Andres Tomlin was similarly unimpressed. "This is another ludicrous example of "political correctness," he said. "This is political point-scoring and nothing to do with the reality of everyday life."
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Email just sent to Mr. Sandoval:
No, Mr. Sandoval,... Bubba Nem -
Crazy thought that Master and Slave is not PC. Som... Spike Pickering -
Perhaps they should consider using a set of terms... Anonymous -
Furthermore :
Blacksmith is to be removed from his... Duane Navarre -
What a complete waste of time. I would suggest the... Anonymous -
We all most likely have better things to do with o... Cornwallsteve -
Before going and hitting some manufacturers for la... riyad -
Perhaps the traditional use of 'male' and 'female'... Anonymous -
I hate to think what they will make of male and fe... Anonymous -
Slavery has been common throughout history, dating... Sean MacIntyre -
We should offer alternative suggestions:
Master -... Anonymous -
Well, I suppose Mr. Joe Sandoval and the County of... Ted -
How completely ludicrous! Has this group of peopl... Brian Dowling -
It's hard to type with my eyes rolled toward the c... Anonymous -
We could save a shedload of money,AND time by find... Jef Green -
What an utterly stupid and ridiculous comment! D... Brian Fairbanks -
RE: The earlier comment about blacksmiths. I am on... Anonymous -
What total nonsense! Does anyone other than idiot... Ben Waquenov






