About fifteen minutes into the show, this random lady walked around all of my gear to sneak up behind me. She made a request for an artist and I asked her to please get away from me several times. She then proceeded to grab me by my bandana and cough on me.— Clayton Gardner (@ClaytonGardner) July 19, 2020
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 22 July 2020 18:12 (five years ago)
video in link if yer curious. people are horrible.
What mainly prompted today's misanthropic episode is that I had almost the same thing happen again leaving the same shop I mentioned a few days ago. They have a strict customer limit, one way system and insist on hand sanitizer. They are making quite a song and dance about it all so I assume that means they want customers to be considerate. Which is good! But then the person on the door is again standing in the way of the exit while telling people wanting to get in that they have to wait until... someone leaves.
So I'm hovering while other people brush past and a woman absent mindedly backs a pram into me. When the person on the door finally turns and I get her attention she seems to act impatient and annoyed with me. I'm making an effort here lady, in large part out of consideration for your safety.
― clap for cardiacs (Noel Emits), Wednesday, 22 July 2020 18:44 (five years ago)
It blows my mind that sf is still allowing sidewalk dining on pedestrian-heavy streets and that people are participating. Praying for that Oxford vaccine because otherwise we're all catching this thing soon enough.
― Fetchboy, Wednesday, 22 July 2020 19:55 (five years ago)
Thanks for the P.O.Boxplaining! Hadn't realised they were so widely used.
― kinder, Wednesday, 22 July 2020 20:27 (five years ago)
We are supposed to meet my parents at their place outside this evening, and my dad mentioned that if it rains, we could meet inside...and I was like, 'we are not doing that, it's either outside or reschedule.' luckily, he didn't object.
Yeah this is what I thought I had agreed with my parents 3 weeks ago but I guess they forgot when they just... came inside all the time.
Numbers are low over here, although could be lower. Ventured into the city to get my hair cut and it seemed pretty 'normal', big groups of people sitting at outside cafe tables, shopping with and without masks, but lots of shops/cafes closed as well.
― kinder, Wednesday, 22 July 2020 20:38 (five years ago)
― Boring, Maryland, Wednesday, 22 July 2020 20:42 (five years ago)
Depends on the crowds. I've slowed down on outdoor dining since Florida went kablooey, but I've the advantage of outdoor dining in Florida in mid July: no one wants to sit outside, so I'd often have the terrace to myself.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 22 July 2020 20:47 (five years ago)
Biked around this evening and found a pub under a railway arch with outside tables, and it was the chillest, best time. Tucked away in an extremely residential neighbourhood near Wansted Flats. The landlord took our details for track and trace, wiped our table and gave us a menu. A host of caterpillars on a nearby tree provoked an all-table discussion that led to lots of good-natured arguing, Googling and invective against the government. A+ would recommend.
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 22 July 2020 20:51 (five years ago)
ah sounds lovely! Pub over the road has added to the kids' outside play area and I'm tempted to take them over there...
― kinder, Wednesday, 22 July 2020 20:54 (five years ago)
xxxpost, i'm not opposed to outdoor dining in principle but the way these places are set up forces you to walk a gauntlet barely wide enough for two people to pass comfortably between two rows of tables (not spaced 6' apart) full of unmasked diners.
― Fetchboy, Wednesday, 22 July 2020 22:16 (five years ago)
it's like that on Columbus Ave in SF for sure but if I'm just walking by I'm not too worried about that kind of momentary outdoor proximity. happy that these restaurants can find a way to stay open
― Dan S, Wednesday, 22 July 2020 22:32 (five years ago)
So, in this thread's spirit of venting irrationally:
IMO, we should be under full shelter in place for the next month (and not that namby pamby shit we were under in the spring) but since the federal gov't hates its citizens the local gov't has no choice but to let businesses go on as (sort of) usual and any consumer who's deciding to dine at a sidewalk table on Valencia or Columbus is no better than those fucks marching around the Indiana State House protesting the mask mandate.
― Fetchboy, Thursday, 23 July 2020 01:36 (five years ago)
IMO, we should be under full shelter in place for the next month year (and not that namby pamby shit we were under in the sprin
― Steppin' RZA (sic), Thursday, 23 July 2020 02:14 (five years ago)
Our K-8 school board suddenly shifted mid meeting tonight from hybrid learning to remote, joining our high school and, seemingly, most of the other public schools in the area. I'm honestly relieved. It's a burden for many, if not most, but I'd gladly take 6 more months of this over serious illness or worse. I'm hoping whatever resources (which must be significant) saved will go to helping those for whom school-at-home is most untenable.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 23 July 2020 04:27 (five years ago)
Desantis is doubling down and insisting teachers want to return to work, despite a recent survey that suggests the opposite.
most parents want distance learning too.
― Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Thursday, 23 July 2020 04:33 (five years ago)
Yeah, as I understand it it was the teachers here that swayed the board from hybrid to remote.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 23 July 2020 12:39 (five years ago)
The parents in my town are mobilizing for us to teach “synchronously” online and remote, which means that we should teach into a camera and also a classroom of kids simultaneously. The pedagogy is awful, the workflow is awful, the materials management is awful, the student experience is passive, and .... parents can achieve the goal of parking their kid in front of the computer and letting us essentially babysit.A not insignificant concern is that students with disabilities will be forced to attend school to revive IEP services and out themselves before other parents or students who are attending from home and will DEFINITELY be talking about what they see in the classroom.
― rb (soda), Thursday, 23 July 2020 13:12 (five years ago)
I am straight up terrified of my school reopening in the fall. We're still waiting on Cuomo to give the final say but every option is bad, whether it's the distance learning, partial roster rotations or complete reopening.
― Nhex, Thursday, 23 July 2020 16:53 (five years ago)
partner just informed that all music classes will be distance learning, even when student are on premises
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 23 July 2020 16:56 (five years ago)
Discovered last night that students received an email telling them they would have a choice of being in class, watching remotely synchronously or watching a video. (Same as soda describes above) Not only did faculty not receive this email, afaict we are being given no choice but to teach in a mask to a camera with no real idea who is paying attention ever. How to teach language or writing this way?? Nightmare!! Also admin decided NOW the best time to switch to 8 week semesters (it’s summer all year round!) and that’s going to create even worse logistical issues. The shit show must go on!
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 23 July 2020 17:38 (five years ago)
is this a pre-recorded video, I assume? if so, good lord - hope nobody has any questions!
― Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Thursday, 23 July 2020 18:01 (five years ago)
jeez LL that sounds like about the worst teaching environment possible
― avellano medio inglés (f. hazel), Thursday, 23 July 2020 18:05 (five years ago)
God doesn’t it?? My students thought it sounded awful too. If/when we are officially informed, I’m going to advocate for 100% online for myself/my courses with the important parts recorded, as I’ve been doing all summer.
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 23 July 2020 18:16 (five years ago)
Ostensibly the videos will be recorded while we are teaching in our masks to a room with masked students. So if you want to learn about how to improve your writing, watch this video of a woman in a mask trying to communicate to invisible people!
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 23 July 2020 19:22 (five years ago)
Oh yeah and the video is 3 hours long
2x a week
i should stop talking about this heresorry
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 23 July 2020 19:25 (five years ago)
nah, get it out!
― Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Thursday, 23 July 2020 19:29 (five years ago)
That sounds legitimately terrible, LL.
While I am an adjunct and only teach 2 courses max per semester at any given school, I'm glad the institution where I currently work has not pressured profs for synchronous courses, or in-person courses, or long, pre-recorded lectures. In fact, in the case of online classes, we've been told that the *max* amount of time our pre-recorded videos should take is ~10 minutes. Anything more and absorption goes down dramatically, according to studies.
I held open Zoom office hours as well as sign-up Zoom office hours this spring, and while it sucked, students who had questions were more likely to show up to them than to my office hours when I was holding them in person. Weird, I know, but working on the 9th floor of a confusing building on a large urban campus dissuades many from seeking out the guy who rambles at them about Foucault three days a week.
― blue light or electric light (the table is the table), Thursday, 23 July 2020 20:47 (five years ago)
My last word on the topic and then I will shut up: I am not going to let these rules make my teaching suck -- I will not compromise on my own quality of work. Don't worry -- I am not going to record 3 hour lectures in a mask and grade students on their ability to learn under these circumstances. I will find another path.
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 23 July 2020 20:51 (five years ago)
I was in six hours of meetings on reopening today. Headline: nobody knows anything and everybody's passing around the same articles as reference material but using it to advance their own competing agendas. Safely reopening a school mid-pandemic is the single most complicated thing I've ever been involved in. Is it possible? Who knows? How can kids eat lunch? Who knows? How do busses work? What happens when a teacher is absent? What happens when a kid sneezes? What happens to ELL student who needs to see a teacher's lips to language? It's overwhelming.
― rb (soda), Thursday, 23 July 2020 21:01 (five years ago)
My wife got her teaching evaluations back from last semester this week (along with everyone else’s as she is also programme director for the masters in ever Department). She did really well because, unlike a fair proportion of her colleagues, actually did live and interactive lectures rather than pre-recordings. No surprise, students hate, and do less well with pre recorded lectures.
She also kept all the group discussion and project work in the classes, using the zoom breakout rooms function, and students appeared to respond really well to that. I came and did a guest speaker thing in a couple of classes and I was surprised how engaged the students were in a late evening class, and a high proportion of students stuck overseas.
Going hybrid would destroy all of that because at least if everyone is on zoom it’s a level playing field, and you can mute the ones who dominate the participation.
― American Fear of Scampos (Ed), Thursday, 23 July 2020 21:06 (five years ago)
My Zoom lectures have helped my evals too. This aside, it's been cool to start with goofy shit. Yesterday I mocked myself for wearing a hat because my "hair is a travesty." I'll recommend movies, albums, and books too.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 23 July 2020 21:08 (five years ago)
soda - sorry to hear it. can you smell the burnout or is the air so thick with the scent that you can't smell it anymore? :(
tbh i have no trouble teaching online, i am good at it. it would be nice to have zoom so we could use the mothershitting breakout room function but i still do a good job in spite of lacking that.
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 23 July 2020 21:10 (five years ago)
What happens to ELL student who needs to see a teacher's lips to language?
My son's speech therapists just started using a mask with a clear panel - plus a face shield, along with other precautions. Not sure how well it's going to work, but it's not like no one's been thinking about this stuff.
― Please, Hammurabi, don't hurt 'em (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 23 July 2020 21:18 (five years ago)
i found this rubric helpful when i had to move my classes online last year. (it’s a thread)
If you’re being asked to “move a class online,” models may be even more useful than “tips.”Here’s a link to a course site for my fully online class last semester. It’s a simple approach with very little “tech.” Feel free to borrow any of the ideas here. https://t.co/mlRPb7ffI4— Jesse Stommel (@Jessifer) March 10, 2020
― maura, Friday, 24 July 2020 13:07 (five years ago)
my school meanwhile is planning on going full steam ahead, with move in starting less than a week before the first day of classes. we’re going to get more details on testing and other plans in “mid july” according to the update given on... july 21.
― maura, Friday, 24 July 2020 13:08 (five years ago)
First trip to the supermarket since the government's change of policy on the compulsory wearing of facemask in shops. So, for the first time ever, the majority of people are wearing masks (though not necessarily on their faces) but not everyone and, still, not all of the staff are either.
― Sonny Shamrock (Tom D.), Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:17 (five years ago)
not on their faces? are they wearing their masks on their ass?
― Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:23 (five years ago)
Nothing should surprise me but the staff thing surprises me
― Rishi don’t lose my voucher (wins), Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:24 (five years ago)
I went into a (large, empty) charity shop today and asked what the mask situation was like and he said 100% of customers were wearing them, compared to like 40% earlier in the week. People here really will do things when they are told to, on the whole. Good thing we waited until July to ask people to wear masks!
― Rishi don’t lose my voucher (wins), Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:29 (five years ago)
Of the 10 people I saw in sainsbury's, all the customers were wearing masks but one of the assistants had his around his neck and another had hers under her nose.
My first time wearing a mask anywhere - not seen one for sale anywhere and not organised enough to order online. I had a bit of a practice on Friday night but forgot that my sunglasses were heavier and slide down more than the normal ones, especially when I'm not just sitting on the sofa.
― koogs, Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:30 (five years ago)
The staff almost never have been or if they have then it's around their chin, as it's a very loud environment where they'll need to talk a lot (and the government messaging on this has been terrible)
― Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:35 (five years ago)
I’ve seen shops already with a sign no entry without a face coveringDon’t have one? Face coverings sold instore🤔
― Rishi don’t lose my voucher (wins), Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:36 (five years ago)
Haven't seen anyone maskless in a store in a while but when I went to the Dollar General today the woman behind me just had her T-shirt collar pulled up over her face and mouth. She seemed embarrassed and aware that she'd fucked up, though, and she stood well more than six feet away from me (the fact that my own face mask has a giant pentagram in its center may have helped with that, I don't know).
― but also fuck you (unperson), Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:39 (five years ago)
every time I go to my 7/11 (which isn't often), this one employee behind the counter always has his mask under his nose. not like he took it down when there were no customers in store (which he still shouldn't do), but even when we were there.
finally complained to the store but idt they care. i've been having groceries delivered but I can't really deal with the markup and the delivery fees anymore, so i tend to go to the one grocery store where I know compliance is near 100%, and at early times of morning to avoid traffic.
― Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Saturday, 25 July 2020 14:45 (five years ago)
I went to a pharmacy a few weeks ago & was annoyed that several people walked in without masks but it turned out they were all there buying masks
― Joey Corona (Euler), Saturday, 25 July 2020 15:05 (five years ago)
Round their necks usually.
― Sonny Shamrock (Tom D.), Saturday, 25 July 2020 15:06 (five years ago)
Ahh, that'll completely reduce the neck-based transmissions
― Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Saturday, 25 July 2020 15:08 (five years ago)