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Originally posted by kramtronix
County deletes 'master-slave' PC term
By Troy Anderson , Staff Writer
Los Angeles County officials have gone PC (politically correct) on PCs (personal computers) -- banning as potentially "offensive or defamatory" the words master and slave from computer hard drives and video equipment where they are used to describe primary and secondary circuits.
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Originally posted by mikesonlyangel
Gracious, does everything have to be such a big deal?!?!
Originally posted by jagdflieger
You tax dollars hard at work in L. A. County!!! Here we have a case that thousands of tax dollars of hard working Californians have been wasted because ONE L. A. County employee objected to the term "master/slave" on video and computer equipment. Did anyone in the L. A. County government ever compute the economic cost of this "politically correct" action to the L. A. County taxpayer? I suppose it is all right to spend money to assage the hurt feelings of ONE county employee (who probably is not doing much to earn their salary anyway) while p**sing off millions of L. A. County residents who must pay for this type of nonsense.
Originally posted by groovyguru
They'll come up with something lame to replace the master/slave thing....same thing is happening here in texas. Some of the hispanic leaders here have declared that the term "hispanic" is debaseing and a slang term. They want the term to be illegal and insead say that the only acceptable term they can be refered to is latino.
PC crap is alive and well.