Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Dang technology!

     Yesterday, I posted about some rebuttals to criticism of the local CSEA chapter’s leadership (CSEA leadership responds, sort of). I mentioned that the two comments comprising the rebuttals had been taken down from the blog, but not by the Reb or me. I assumed that the author—Delores Brooks Irwin—had taken them down herself. Under the circumstances, I thought it best to keep the author's name to myself.
     Just now, I found Irwin’s two comments in my “spam” folder for blogspot! (I never check that.) So now that mystery’s solved. Dang technology.
     I’ve de-spammed her comments, and so they are now again among the comments (under The CSEA election brouhaha and More on the CSEA election controversy), as Irwin evidently intended.
     I do appreciate her comments. Sorry for the mixup.

Grand injustice—and we're part of the freakin' grandeur

“Injustice, if it is on a large enough scale, is stronger, freer, and more masterly than justice.”
Thrasymachus (in Plato’s Republic)

     If you check out the “payin’ our bills” section of SOCCCD agendas, you’ll discover that our district pays a company named Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. about $300 a month. We’ve been doin’ that for a long time, it seems. I don't know what ACS does for us. Maybe nothin'. Wouldn't be surprised.
     According to today's OC Reg Watchdog, ACS State and Local Solutions got a big bonus from the County today—$254,609—despite its doing a notoriously shitty job.
     Down at the County, there’ve been “repeated complaints of substandard performance,” it seems.
     I Googled "ACS State and Local Solutions," and that brought me here, where I found a link that brought me here—the website for ACS, “a Xerox company.” The footer of that site says "© Copyright 2010 Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved."
     This tells me, I suppose, that ACS State and Local Solutions either is, or is closely tied to, Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., the company that does something, I know not what, for the SOCCCD.
     Don't know about SOCCCD, but, evidently, for Orange County, ACS has done a seriously shitty job.
     That’s too bad, ‘cause ACS “has a 10-year, $266 million contract to manage the county’s computer needs” (Reg).
     $266 million!
     Do you ever get the feeling that that asshole Thrasymachus was right?

• See also County Computer Contractor Gets $254,000 Bonus (Voice of OC)

The faculty union: reminiscing—about corruption, greed, secrecy, stupidity. You know. The good old days.

Apologist McLendon
December 14:
     Before the SOCCCD Faculty Association was finally reformed in about '98-99 (the effort started in '96), it was unbelievably corrupt and nasty.
     Just remember: the faculty let it all happen. They didn't pay attention.
     Eternal vigilance!

• The infamous same-sex flier (1996)
• The board’s unlikely secret allies (the union backs anti-unionists) (1998)
• The Old Guard’s not-so-sweet charity: Puerta de Escándalo (2001)
• The trustee race of ’98: Maddox/Galcher v. Wagner/Padberg (1998)
• Time for Pie (a typical union meeting with Prez Sherry, 1997)

Preserving "life as we know it"

Rotten apple for teacher

Students: one third untruthful on faculty evals
Students Found to Lie on Course Evaluations (Inside Higher Ed)
     A new study of students at the University of Northern Iowa and Southeastern Oklahoma University has found that about one-third of students said that they had been untruthful on faculty evaluations they submit at the end of courses, The Des Moines Register reported. While students admitted to fudging the truth both to bolster professors they liked and to bring down those they disliked, the latter kind of fabrication was more common.

See also Students Lie on Course Evaluations, Study Finds (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...