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S. Worthen ([personal profile] owlfish) wrote2010-05-25 03:19 pm
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Shopping and SF

  • If you are buying seed packets, don't use the self-service tills. The packets don't weigh enough to register in the bag on the scale (which is used to "prove" the object was put in the bag) and each thus requires its own manual override. As did using my own bag because it already had library books in it. As did putting more than a flimsy plastic bag's worth of goods in the bag, as it is a backpack and can handle more weight than a flimsy plastic bag. Self-service shopping: only useful if you're buying the right products.

  • The place to be last night for SF was the Fishmarket in Northampton (UK), where Iron Cupcake was themed around science fiction. I wasn't there, but [livejournal.com profile] wishus and [livejournal.com profile] hungry_pixel were. I'm looking forward to their reports.

  • Looking through [livejournal.com profile] lapswood's photos of SFX's launch event for the Summer of SF Reading, I am struck by the total absence of female authors.

  • At least there are large numbers of female authors mentioned in reply to [livejournal.com profile] coraa's request for modern space opera recommendations.

[identity profile] maureenkspeller.livejournal.com 2010-05-25 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Looking through [info]lapswood's photos of SFX's launch event for the Summer of SF Reading, I am struck by the total absence of female authors.

Same thought struck me. It all seemed very bloke-y.

Self-service shopping: only useful if you're buying the right products.

In Canterbury Sainsbury's, they're trying to persuade people to put full trolley-loads through self-service. They are clearly insane and people were telling them so last time I did the week's shopping there. Queues a mile long and people refusing to use the self-service tills. I was so proud of us all.

I mean, how am I suppose to scan/load my bags when my bags are trolley bags and need to be in the trolley that is currently full of shopping (and indeed my pound coin, so I can't just swap one for another)in order to be loaded. 'I'll help you' said the shop assistant brightly. You mean, like the till assistants used to do by ringing up the items while I packed them, at a normal till?

Ahem, end of rant.
Edited 2010-05-25 14:37 (UTC)

[identity profile] steer.livejournal.com 2010-05-25 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
In Canterbury Sainsbury's, they're trying to persuade people to put full trolley-loads through self-service. They are clearly insane and people were telling them so last time I did the week's shopping there.

Heh... it comes with time. This happens regularly where the self service has been in place for a while. I remember losing my self service virginity and it was traumatic. I put the week's shopping through in double quick time now though and avoid the regular queues.

[identity profile] drasecretcampus.livejournal.com 2010-05-25 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I tried using self service again last week, figuring it would be quicker than queuing for one item.

Hah.

I can't scan my clubcard as far as I can see without paying with the credit card part of it. And no one came when I pressed the help button. I left in a fit of Tourette's.