Protest over LinuxWorld Penguins 294
Here is some more info about the live penguins which appeared at Linux World. Some participants complained about the penguins' small cage and stress due to the number of people around.
One person's error is another person's data.
Well, no (Score:1)
itachi
it's been done (Score:1)
itachi
Penguins and stress (Score:1)
not a bs argument entirely. (Score:1)
itachi
Just as long as... (Score:2)
(I can't BELIEVE I was the first to get that one in.)
I can't say I'm surprised (Score:1)
At this website, the symbol of the penguin represents not Linux, but rather what a cold bunch you are. Sadly, the only warmth found at Slashdot is generated by the myraid, pointless flamewars.
PETA is sick... (Score:1)
Re:Brother (Score:1)
Re:Can you say "Inverted priorities"??? (Score:1)
What people are saying: The suffering of animals is bad. They are trying to prevent this suffering and in this case they saw penguins (wild, aquatic birds), being kept in small cages and paraded about to large audiences. I think that this is a valid point.
What people DID NOT say: That this was more important than other atrocities in the world. I would imagine that if 1000 Rawandan's were hacked to death AT THE EXPO, people would sure have raised a stink.
Ethical issues are not trumped by other unrelated ethical issues. Murder is worse than child abuse, that does not mean that we should ignore child abuse to focus all of our attention on murder. We need to address all ethical issues.
Yeah, I'm a vegetarian, yeah I think that other animals should not be used for the sole benefit of human animals. Just wanted to get that out of the way before someone tried to point out that anyone who supports animal rights is probably also a communist (a logical fallacy known as a Red Herring by the way).
Re:We Will Not Be Contained!! (Score:1)
I'd like to know who is responsible for using a living thing as a gimick. It's an insensitive thing to do.
I absolutely agree with you 100%. Using a living thing as a gimick to lure people into your booth at the show is a really sleazy thing to do.
Take those nice-lookin' babes with the big breasts and low neck-lines, for example. Fits your model perfectly but I didn't hear anyone complaining about them.
Lighten up. There are far worse things to get upset about.
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I gave my boss a reality check. It bounced.
Re:Bad PETA, Stupid PETA, BAD BAD PETA (Score:1)
Oh and as a side note I would include uneducated tree huggers along with whiny buttheads and idiots. But you didn't hear that from me
Re:Animal activists are morons. (Score:1)
Re:Recently? Tie? (Score:1)
The Linux 2.3.13 sources' logo.gif does not sport the change, and neither does Larry Ewing's site.
This is useless crap to be ignored until and unless this becomes official.
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"I already have all the latest software."
Re:We Will Not Be Contained!! (Score:1)
Yea, like those "whatever in the hell they were" suited characters at JavaOne.
This is Outrageous! (Score:1)
Re:Say what? (Score:2)
Re:animal right people suck (Score:1)
Brother (Score:1)
The birds are *professionals* for cryin out loud. With a resume. I suppose it wouldn't have made a difference if they'd hung a big banner underneath the main one reading:
"No penguins were harmed during this exposition."
I suppose next we'll get a story by Katz on how the penguins couldn't get in to see South Park, either.
"Penguins have rights, too! Waaaaaah!"
Re:Bad Idea (Score:1)
Penguins don't have it so bad... (Score:1)
Vegan and proud! (Score:1)
By the way, I'm not a vegetarian because I love animals so much. I'm a vegetarian because I really hate plants!
Creulty to geeks! (Score:1)
People. Sheesh.
Re:The trainers are (Score:1)
Re:Nominations for Microsoft mascot? (Score:1)
Penguins are people too :-) (Score:1)
Penguin FUD (Score:1)
They're all the same: Only a miniscule percentage of them have all the facts.
Don't Worry (Score:1)
Lucky Penguins (Score:1)
Re:Brothe (Score:1)
I talked to quite a number of people at the show who were worried about the penguins and not a single on had taken the time to find out for themselves how the penguins were. Good Grief!
Re:remember WKRP? (Score:1)
Actually wild turkeys can fly (not all that well though), however, domestic turkeys generally can't. Wild turkeys are also intelligent (as anyone who has tried to hunt them could attest) while domestic turkeys are one of the stupidest animals you will find on a farm.
Bad Idea (Score:1)
Re:Brothe (Score:1)
1000 gallons? Where I grew up we had a people swimming pool that was 30,000 gals, and even that wouldn't seem large enough to keep a penguin happy. I agree, leave the animals out of the people events, they do not want to be there, I guarantee it. In fact, most people would not want to be there, free food or otherwise...maybe free beer...did they give the penguins beer?
Chris
Re:PENGUINS DON'T HAVE SOUL! (Score:1)
Re:Brother (Score:1)
Whenever he get ranters block he looks for stories with 500+ comments and then writes his own, calls it an article, and pisses off all the Katz haters. (Me? I like dogs...)
Re:Then why is the BSD mascot red w/ pointy tail? (Score:1)
Anonymous Coward (and how appropriate that designation is here), I don't think you would know compassion if it hit you on the road to Damascus.
Re:MURDERERS! (Score:1)
Nope! (Score:2)
(Of course, if you're a Whovian, a daemon is also a being who is enormously wise, causes massive temperature changes, and likes mucking about in small villages.)
Yes, but... (Score:1)
...the difference is, that hot place you are talking about is the daemons natural habitat.
Re:kooky kids... (Score:1)
I am not ashamed to say that I eat animals. When someone comes up with a good reason why dogs, cats, wolves, coyotes, tigers, bears, etc. should feel guilty for eating other animals, then I will rethink my position. Heck, a lot of PETAphiles don't even know that pigs are not herbivores -- far from it, they are occasionally cannibalistic. The reason you have to be so careful about properly cooking pork is because our digestive system is so similar to that of pigs that we are susceptible to the same intestinal tract parasites. A lot of PETAphiles also assume that humans are the only primates that are omnivorous, which is also incorrect. It is common for many other primate species to eat insects (and yes, bugs do count as animals), and some large primates will occasionally catch and eat other types of animals.
If I was intended to eat only plants, I would probably have no canine teeth and two stomaches.
We Will Not Be Contained!! (Score:2)
As for the birds at the expo - I'd like to know who is responsible for using a living thing as a gimick. It's an insensitive thing to do. The people who would do this, would certainly not care much about their customers or the quality of their products.
Cutsey gimicks are great. Stuffed and inflatible Tux caricatures are emblematic of Linux, and the Tux logo is our banner. But please, let's show some respect for living things, and let's - if nothing else - not make ourselves targets for unnecessary criticism by proxy.
I'm not one to chain myself to an oak tree, but really, using a live animal in a display/advert shows a particular marketting mentality which does not benefit Linux or the Open Source movement in the least. Those of you at the expo, please take a minute to reflect about the impact of hype, about whom it harms, and make your opinion known to the penguin handlers.
Re:PETA phlphphphp (Score:1)
If you seek logical arguments for AR, check the following:
Re:They way they were treated was simply outrageou (Score:1)
It is this kind of attitude that makes the sane look upon the PETAphiles as the loons they are.
For your information, roasted bird (as opposed to deep fried anyway), as part of an otherwise balanced diet is one of the healthiest things you can eat.
I guarantee that if someone was eat nothing but deep fried breaded tofu, potato chips and dougnuts and other similar stuff that is all-vegetable that they would be less healthy than someone who eats a balanced omnivorous diet. There are a lot of all-vegetable foods that are full of fat and empty calories.
A lot of the people I know that are vegetarian aren't that healthy (most of them are major-league hypocondriacs), nor do I see any real evidence that they really have significantly longer lifespans than other people who live in the same area that eat a sensible diet including meat.
Not to mention (Score:1)
daemon
Re:Bad PETA, Stupid PETA, BAD BAD PETA (Score:1)
News flash, seals can't cry. They want you to think so though.
Actually, I find it arrogant that these activists somehow consider humans to be "above nature." We are animals like any other. A lion will eat an antelope. A dog and cat can be friendly and play with each other. Ditto for a hippo and a bird.
News flash 2, we are naturally occurring and it's quite arrogant to think otherwise. A lion will eat a human if it's hungry enough.
Now I AM pissed I missed it... (Score:1)
(a joke is just a toke with a j)
Penguin shit (Score:1)
Re:Brothe (Score:2)
Yes, but then someone slapped the GPL on it, and they had to share
Penguins - Mistreated? (Score:1)
I spent about 20 minutes talking with the lady about her little friend. Watching the animal's reactions, etc. The penguin was fine. Perhaps not as happy as she would have been, being at home with her mate, but she was alert and friendly.
She (the penguin) was born and raised in captivity. Her handler has been her only owner, and she was very affentionate with her handler, preening her while we were standing there. The penguin (I think her name was Lucy) is about 12 years old, and is one of 6 penguins that the lady takes care of. She takes the penguins to educational talks, and the like, so the animals are well used to the crowd. Lucy was quite OK with various strangers reaching out and petting her.
Now, when you think an animal is frightened or unhappy, you can look for body language that is very similar to a human's. Lucy evidenced no signs of unease. She was not shaking, cringing, crying out or poking at all the people around her. She was snuggled into her handler's arms, and preening her. Lucy's feathers were not mangy, broken, or dirty, nor were there any missing patches of feathers from the 'stress.' She was very alert, and comfortable.
Yeah, there are reasons to leave animals in the wild. However, there are also advantages to captivity. Lucy (and her pals at home) should live to be 25-30 years old. The same can't be said for her wild cousins. She has a safe, stable home. A concrete house all to herself, with a beachj and water? Who wouldn't go for that?
I appreciated the experience. From my observations, the animal was well treated and loved. I see nothing wrong here.
Re:Penguins - Mistreated? (Score:1)
penguin is used to crowds, etc.
The point is, that animals don't belong there! The only place they belong is nature, living in freedom without being caged
Re:animal right people suck (Score:1)
BTW - ever bite down on one of those hooks of yours? You know, just to know what it's like? I bet you don't have the guts to do what you think is no big deal.
Yes, biting down on a sharp hook is probably very uncomfortable to a fish.
But it's the repeated clubbing on the head you have to administer to make the things stop flopping about in the boat that must really hurt.
Did they have Open Source? (Score:1)
Sheesh, stick with the stuffed penguins, guys
Re:Penguins - Mistreated? (Score:1)
I'm an animal, so are you. You're made of organic substences, right? So, we should all go back to the wild, abandon our computers, and gather small fruits and insects for our supper. Wouldn't that be quaint?
If a superior being came to earth, hell yeah he/she could do whatever they wanted to us. Don't give me that "noble cause" stuff.
You're here to be used, and so are they. Don't think so? Ask your boss.
later
Re:Will they have little deamons at the FreeBSD ex (Score:1)
Fishing sucks (Score:1)
My philosophy:
"If you're gonna kill it, you should eat it." Jeffery Dahlmer took it a little far, IMO.
Tacky, tacky (Score:1)
Ade_
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Re:Bad PETA, Stupid PETA, BAD BAD PETA (Score:1)
Re:Brother (Score:1)
``At first it looked cute, then I looked at the animal's face and it looked like a deer caught in
oncoming headlights,'' said spectator Brooke Ezzat. Added Lynn Hamilton, who works at NEC
Corp.: ``These people must be living in a cave somewhere. The animal was terrified.''
knew the difference between a penguin who is terrified or just constipated?
Re:Bad PETA, Stupid PETA, BAD BAD PETA (Score:1)
While I have never witnessed a Tom Cat doing this, I know that many mammals do - lions being one of them. The important thing is why they do this. Since I know about lions, I'll use them as the example.
A pride is ruled by one male lion - his job is to patrol the territory of the pride and repel intruders. In exchange he gets to mate with any in estrus female within the pride. For the females, this means that there is a high likelyhood of their ofspring living to adulthood.
Competition among male lions is extremly strong. If you have a pride, you are constatly trying to fight off young males who have an extremly stong desire to take your pride away, since this would allow them to have sex and pass on their genes. It would also mean that they don't have to hunt for their own food.
While the females will sometimes repel competing males, their general attitude is to the most powerfull of lions. So if a more powerfull competitor appears, they don't argue much when he runs off their current male. Again, their motivation stemming from a desire to see their ofspring survive to adulthood.
When a lion takes over a pride, the females with cubs will not come into estrus until their cubs reach adolesence. Since that could be more than a year off, it makes biological sence for a new male to kill all cubs. Waiting for a female to finish rearing her cubs, come back into estrus and then rear his own cubs is a great risk. He may not be able to keep this pride long enough to see his ofspring reach adulthood. Thus all cubs will be killed - biologically encouraging the females to come back into estrus. This allows the male to immediately begin producing his own ofspring.
While this seems cruel by our standard, it is not senseless killing. Killing in order to pass on your genes is not the same thing as killing because you enjoy it. Jeffery Dahmer killed because he enjoyed it.
Re:What about working conditions for geeks? (Score:1)
Well, form a union. If you are not courageous enough to do that, shut up.
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I tells ya... (Score:1)
F*ck Kevin, FREE 'DA BOIDS!!
:)
Re:Vegan and proud! (Score:1)
(I'm really a vegan, all the "They are not human so they don't count" is just raceist (spieciesist) BS.)
Re:Unless... (Score:1)
So one was called TLC too? Was that the one that always wolfed down the fish? Greedy little thing.
But now we know why it needed so much energy.
Re:Lucky Penguins (Score:1)
Re:animal right people suck (Score:1)
That's why statistics are paraded around about things like: How many more white-tailed-deer there are in northen Minnesota now than there were before the 'Sportsmen' made sure they were managed. Of course, this sort of misses the point that there were NO white-tailed deer in Northern Minnesota (there were Caribou, now there are no Caribou).
Sportsmen generally celebrate and support the existence of rat-like species that hover around man, and which happen to be good sport to kill and eat. The common rabbits and White-tailed deer are examples of said rat-like species.
Re:Has to be said... (Score:1)
> Couldn't resist... anyone why can name the sector they were picked up in wins a lifetime supply of o2.
ZZ-9-Plural-Z-Alpha.
I want it in 2 Liter bottles.
Re:animal right people suck (Score:1)
It's more humane that way.
Not bright (Score:1)
Re:Blasphemer! (Score:1)
Your attitude about what it means to be an American citizen belongs in a theocracy like Iran. Go there now, and fight some infidels. We don't need a bunch of priests shaking their rattles around the place here in the United States.
You can stay if you promise to be nice. But if you insist on engaging in public acts with your holy whore, we will have to ask you to leave.
Christianity is based on sadomasochistic ritual and imagery anyhow. The wasted young body of Christ on the cross. Think about it next time you see one of those most pogniant crucifixes. It gets the Nuns all bothered, to be certain.
Re:Oh my! (Score:1)
Below are some important issues for consideration.
1) Were the penguins captured in the wild or were they raised in captivity. If they were raised by humans in captivity, humans are what they identify with. They are no longer wild and they wouldn't know how to live in an wild colony. This is neither bad not good, just a fact of their existence like being born in Oshkosh or San Pedro.
2) If they have been raised by caring and inteligent human, then they have formed a cross-species bond. Thus, these penguins are most comfortable when they are with their family (read owner, caregiver, provider, etc).
3) While zoos are not natual habitats, there things that make artificial habitats comfortable - even desireable to animals. Much of it is species and individual specific and little of it has to do with what we think it should look like. Setting up a minature SeaWorld may make you feel more comfortable but it doesn't mean that the penguin would appreciate it at all. It takes a person who is experienced both with the species and with the individual to determine what is needed to make the individual animal happy. For most animals, it starts with food, shelter and being near other creatures you reguard as caring and familiar. While a pen may seem small by human standards, the important consideration is the animal's comfort. A responsible, caring owner would be albe to tell if their animal was cramped and uncomfortable.
4) While the above is true animals that are stressed do exibit some common behaviors - pacing, refusal to eat, aggressiveness. Pacing, which many animals held in old zoos have exibited, is a sign of bordom. But there is a difference between pacing - in which an animal seems locked in a trance, and walking about looking at your surroundings.
Agressiveness to a stranger can be many things but aggressivness to ones owner is a definite sign of a problem. If an animal is not exibiting fight or flight behavior with their caretaker, then they are probably well cared for.
5) I do recognize these penguines. They are a breed commonly refered to as the Jack-Ass penguine. While in the wild they spend a lot of time in the ocean, they form their breeding colonies on the Western coast of equitorial Africa. Thus they were probably quite comfortable with the temperature in an air conditioned convention center.
6) If it is true that these penguins have been working in movies and entertainment with their owner for a long time then they are accustomed to being around strangers. The important thing to them is that their owner (someone they know and trust) was there and signaled to them (through voice patterns and body language) that everything was OK. Also, if they have been working with their owner for a long time, they must trust and feel comfortable with her: unhappy animals don't work.
Penguins (Score:1)
They get /what/ at their trade shows? (Score:1)
oh and ah, how scanty are you talking about?
Re:Bad Idea (offtopic, but hilarious ;) (Score:1)
Heroic PETA Commandos Kill 49, Save Rabbit [theonion.com]
Will they have little deamons at the FreeBSD expo? (Score:1)
Re:Then why is the BSD mascot red w/ pointy tail? (Score:2)
I wouldn't want to meet someone as vindictive, vile, cruel, dysfunctional and emotionally co-dependent as that on a dark night. Not without serious body armour, a division of tanks, and plenty of water cannons filled with holy water. And possibly some garlic.
Your idea of God is closer to a vampire than that depicted in the Christian teachings. Face the truth. You're more a member of a Vampire Cult than a Christian.
"Judge not, lest you be judged." Remember that? "Take not the mote out of your brother's eye, until you have removed the stick from your own eye."
Doesn't sound like the sort of person who goes around saying "All liberals are cold, cruel and greed-obsessed", does it? Sounds more like the sort of person who might live with and around liberals, experiencing their lives for himself, and where alternatives to those lives existed, DEMONSTRATED, NOT SHAMED.
Shame is EVIL, a monsterous vermin in society. That is far more evil than a comic-book sketch or a penguin could ever be.
Re:Brother (Score:1)
PETA drips with idiocy again. (Score:1)
If PETA would just screw their heads on straight, along with all those other "animal rights activists" (not all of them, just the extremists like PETA and those that give 'animal rights' a bad name), we wouldn't have to put up with articles like this.
Read the article. They were trained penguins. They were used to doing stupid tricks and shows like this -- heck, they were even penguins in Batman Returns! It's not like someone just ran to Seaworld California and stole a couple of the warm-climate penguins from the area outside the penguin complex.
And of course, here comes PETA, the same people who dress up as a Tuna fish and go to a Houston, TX elementary school to tell kids not to eat fish or meat... And plague hunters, without whom the animal population would become to large and die off anyway... Who are well beyond liberal... The fact of the matter is that PETA would come to my house and say that my having a Guinea Pig in a cage is wrong, and that it should be a free-range guinea pig.
How on earth you can be a nerd/geek and a PETA member, I'm not quite sure... All my fellow nerds/geeks think clearly, which is something PETA oft demonstrates they simply cannot do. They complain about sharp fishing hooks, not having vegetarian meals in school cafeterias (which there ARE, if you ask for them), how animals shouldn't be caged, how it's wrong to eat meat, how hunting hurts animals and we should leave them alone, et. al. They can take their vegan lips and kiss my penguin-loving butt.
Not all penguins live in cold climates, and when they are trained penguins, they're undoubtedly used to their cage. These aren't wild penguins who just got shoved in a cage. The one thing that really bugs me about this irresponsible piece of journalism is how they used showgoers' thoughts on the penguins. Do you think an NEC rep is really going to know what a frightened penguin looks like? Give me a break.
Re:PETA (Score:1)
Re:Then why is the BSD mascot red w/ pointy tail? (Score:1)
"under the protection of God's Law -- and that is the only law any white man is bound to obey"
Interesting. What laws do women, children, and people of color have to obey? Let me guess -- whatever the "white men" say?
If there is a god, and they were just, then each person would be sent to the worst afterlife they have ever wished on another.
Jim
Penquins upset because they left out of RHAT IPO. (Score:1)
Re:Eating HUMANS (Score:1)
As for humans not eating animals... I've got some bad news for you, sunshine. You are an animal! Homo sapien sapien to be exact. You also happen to be an omnivore. So yes, you were build to eat meat. Depending on what culture you come from, that may happen to include humans.
Back to the topic. PETA seems to have a nack for "helping" animals when they don't know anything about them. Take the octopus in LA, for instance. The local PETA chapter complained that it's cage was too small. It was made up of lairs, crevices, etc. But none of the PETA-ers bothered to read up on it and find out that THAT'S WHERE OCTOPI LIVE IN THE WILD!!!
Ignorance is no excuse, but certainly seems to be a motivator.
Recently? Tie? (Score:1)
Since when does Tux wear a "Blue Tie"? I know the LWE Penguin may sport one, but it is not the "official symbol." Also, this didn't happen "recently." Do journalist double-check any facts anymore?
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stack. the off
Re:Will they have little deamons at the FreeBSD ex (Score:2)
(They've one -hell- of a New Year's party they have planned...)
That's it! I've had it... (Score:1)
I don't belong to PETA but I probably should. Why, cause I care for animals more than most of the worthless humans on this cursed planet. I really expected more from this community! Would Linus agree to this? If he would, than fuck him (obviously no better than the rest of the idiots on this planet).
To all those bitching about the ppl in Rawanda and stuff, I say too bad. Earth is too crowded as it is. I know "But what if you were in that situation?". To answer: I would die! Why? Overpopulation will kill us all anyway at this rate, and our animal friends! No need to take them out with us. They were here far before us and I really hope they are here long after us! And to think I wanted to go?!
And if my spelling is wrong, I don't care. I'm a CS student, not a fucking english major!
Animals are NOT toys! (Score:2)
The cage does look small, and I imagine the animals are subject to a lot of unhealthy stress being gawked at and handled by presumably hundreds of people. No, they probably won't die from it, but that's not the point. It simply was a bad idea and that is not an appropriate environment for wild animals.
Please afford our flightless feathered friends a small amount of respect.
Re:PETA drips with idiocy again. (Score:1)
Re:Don't Worry (Score:1)
Camel, not llama (Score:2)
Re:PETA is EVIL (Score:1)
kooky kids... (Score:1)
happy friday the 13th!
Oh my! (Score:1)
Penguins. Mmmkay. (Score:1)
A) I dont think the penguins endured any severe hardships. As someone already pointed out, these are trained penguins who apparently do this sort of crap fairly often.
B) I also dont think they belonged at the conference to begin with..Sometimes cute==stupid. By doing something as boneheaded as bringing live penguins to a convention you're *inviting* people to make accusations that youre mistreating the animals. I guess you cant expect people who make money off of parading penguins around at conventions to have enough intelligence to understand that concept, however.
Lets just hope this doesnt repeat itself at the next show.
Bowie J. Poag
Re:PETA (Score:1)
Re:animal orgy (Score:1)
Re:PETA (Score:1)
Re:Can you say "Inverted priorities"??? (Score:2)
Hehe (Score:2)
Jackass Penguins for chrissake! (Score:3)
They are thought in SA (as I hope my tale tells) to cause stress--not have much stress themselves.
Remind you of any humans in open source?
There's a good reason for the cage..... (Score:2)
And gods help eTrade if the penguins didn't get to participate in the Red Hat IPO.
What about BSD? (Score:2)
/* No, I'm not condoning cruelty to animals or belittling the objections of animal advocates. */
Here it is (Score:2)
Geeks are commonly thought to be a kind, thoughtful group. Because they endure so much hatred and repression, they learn first-hand how it feels. Many geeks are vegetarians. Some are avowed pacifists with a deep aversion to America's growing culture of violence promoted by the mass media and the NRA. The Linux World Expo provided an opportunity for the intellectually superior to get together and demonstrate their kindness and overwhelming urge to share.
Just don't tell that to the penguins.
-- Anyway, you get the idea.