Sunday, April 28, 2019

Down the slippery slope

MAY 3 UPDATE: Lift-in has been postponed from May 4 to May 18 because, as you may have noticed, we still don't have any piers yet! (Who wants to bet it will be postponed again come May 17?)

Lift-in is now scheduled for next Saturday, May 4. As of this past Friday, the National Weather Service was forecasting 5–8" of snow for yesterday, April 27; Madison got half an inch. Nevertheless, the forecast and 35° temps were enough to suppress turnout at the annual Mifflin Street Block Party (photo at right), and it would have been an awful day for lift-in. Yesterday's mini-blizzard did get us thinking, though...

As Hoofer Sailing completes its transition to a draconian kiddie fest where everyone in any position of authority has plausible deniability, the UW-Madison continues its slide into mediocrity. One alarming symptom of the slide: library closings. The Biology, Business, Chemistry, Geography, and Engineering libraries have already been shuttered, with many more to come. They are being turned into "book free zones" where students can go to hang out. Engineering (Wendt) was a major campus library.

Not only is the UW closing libraries; the idle minds in Bascom are canceling journals by the truckload and have been for some years now. Not just the printed journals, mind you, but the electronic (PDF) versions as well. In academia, technical journals are the only thing more important than books.

“I think it’s very sensible and practical,” said Ed Van Gemert, vice provost for libraries. And much cheaper too.

The reasons for "consolidating" libraries are two-fold. One is budgetary--as fewer and fewer full-pay (read: wealthy) students, e.g. from out east and overseas, choose UW-Madison, and as the Republican legislature continues to slash funding, something has to go. Why not the libraries? The second reason, which is entirely unadvertized: it's much easier to manage surveillance at a smaller number of large libraries (with their smaller number of entry choke-points) than at three dozen smaller libraries. In other words, the savings obtained by cancelling hundreds of important professional journals is being used to install more and more surveillance cameras. The self-serving fearmongers at UWPD are pushing this, in part through their campus-wide poster campaign. Of course, cops who can barely read or write have no use for technical journals.

One has to wonder what the UW's priorities are. As UW-Madison plummeted from the 10th ranked U.S. university overall in 1982 to 44th in 2017, the football program has gone from a perennial also-ran to a powerhouse, and the UW has become the top party school in America. Libraries may be crucial to academics, but they aren't needed for football or parties! The overall plan is to get rid of an astounding 75% of research materials.

The latest proposal is to turn Memorial Library into an all-season, multi-level playing field for frisbee golf.

But seriously, how about a climbing wall on College Library with some zip lines leading down to Hoofers?! Meanwhile in HSC, responsible adults are prohibited from taking beer on cruises and are required to wear their lifejacket at all times lest they stumble overboard in an alcohol withdrawal-induced catalepsy and drown.

'Judgment' has officially been removed from the requirements for a keelboat skipper rating.

23 comments:

  1. So tell us, Fleet Commander....do YOU get revenue every time someone tunes into your blog to see that inane things you have to say today?

    Please answer honestly. You have a lot of advertising up there, and I have to wonder if you are profiting from this activity. IF you are? I shall never get on again.

    SO let your five "readers know" do you make money on this?????

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  2. Yep, we're gettin' rich here, even though we don't have any ads up above. People just send us money. (Ka-Blam is not an ad--we just like comics.)

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  3. They're clearly gutting libraries so they can afford the insurance premium when Hoofers decides to let people drink again.

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  4. NEW BLOG POST IDEA: HOW THE UU CAN MAKE ITS LINE SHORTER ON THURSDAY NIGHTS

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  7. ANON, we deleted your rambling drivel again because it's utter nonsense. You must be a UW-Madison student! (or a local high schooler.) We don't leave comments that are full of distortions and falsehoods. Instead of continuing to re-post the original, maybe try rewriting it. Better yet: since you obviously haven't graduated yet, maybe take a writing class before you do. Don't rely on the Hoofer way to learn how things are done.

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  8. TaKe A WRitING CLasS MiSTeR

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  9. I don't understand why you deleted my jetski comment. If you're about bringing the "fun" and risk back to Hoofers, they should add a jet ski fleet! If you come drink at the terrace you can check one out, and if you take a class and get a rating you can check out a super fast one! That would be sooooooooo fun mISTER

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  10. Jet skis might indeed be fun, but this is a sailing club. Anyway, we deleted that comment because it was in ALL CAPS, along with a bunch of others. All caps is obnoxious and hard to read. Bad etiquette in any forum.

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  13. Anonymous, we deleted your re-posted garbage yet again, but note that we aren't deleting your comments completely. That way, your IP address can be retrieved later if necessary. Repeatedly posting the same libelous comment, as you've been doing, is criminal in so many ways. Typical Hoofer behavior, though.

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    1. No Fleet Commander....you deleted my comments because too much of it rang true. You really don't like to hear things that are not flattering to you, do you? Just remember, the truth is still the truth. Even if it hurts. So wear is.

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    2. Good luck with getting my IP Address, ass-wipe. You even notice that when I do not comment, only about five other people do? So the answer is? No more comments.

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  14. Are they really doing that to all those libraries? Can you share links to this information so I can pass along to others?

    Thank you.

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  15. And now they're closing the UW DoIT Tech stores across campus. Have to get your tech and repairs elsewhere. Like, maybe go to U of MN and miss the race to the bottom.

    Closure of the DoIT Tech Store. The DoIT Tech Store is closing its 1210 West Dayton Street location. Its last day of business is Friday, June 28, 2019. Two of the three Tech Store locations - East Campus Mall and Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) - which were closed temporarily while the teams completed their review are now permanently closed. Most personal and departmental sales of hardware and accessories will be discontinued.

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  16. Maybe, just maybe, if you had any dignity or sense, you'd go after Scott Walker and the Wisconsin GOP about these things happening around campus. It's a lack of funding all around, and it starts at the state. Instead of sitting on your dick ranting about the damn sailing club, do something positive with your life and the situation if you're so upset about the "deterioration" of UW-Madison

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  17. Or, get with the times and understand books are being phased out EVERYWHERE. Sorry it's not 1985 anymore buddy, you can't get drunk on a university boat and people don't read many books anymore when they're all PDF copies online. Times have changed, get over yourself.

    Also, the libraries thing isn't really true. The business school just opened up a beautiful brand new one.

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  18. "they're all PDF copies online"

    You must be an undergradute or a non-student. True, many books are online and most new ones come out in PDF, but most older books have not been scanned. Worse, the scans are often crap. Also millions of older journal articles have not been digitized yet. Why do you think so many profs are upset about the library closings?

    And, not to be argumentative, but you could get drunk on a Hoofer boat as recently as 2015 without breaking the rules. 1985? Omg, i don't think any Hoofers from 1985 are still alive.

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  19. 2016, if you were Commodore and sailing team member... PG was known for it. posted pix of him drinking underage on boats after the ban. lol

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  20. Moving all books online invites mischief from those who would like to edit history and science. Worse yet, just bring the ones forward online provided they are congruent with the reigning powers.

    1985? More like 1984 with a touch of Fahrenheit 451 creeping-in.

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  21. Are they getting rid of the globes in the libraries? They are contrary to my flat Earth beliefs.

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