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Sexism and the City

Posted by on March 3rd 2008 in A bit of a rant
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Recently-received from the Child Benefit people - one envelope containing: one letter telling me that the amount of child benefit we receive will be increased; and one leaflet from The Department for Children, Schools and Families.

Well, the letter itself is fine enough. OK, the rise isn't much, but we have to be thankful for whatever the Government of the day decides to allow us.

But the leaflet... Oh, no! The bees in my bonnet are swarming madly. The needle on the rantometer is right into the red and is straining against the stop-pin. The word "offended" doesn't adequately describe my feelings.

Why? Essentially, the leaflet's saying "with our help, you can afford childcare, so Mum can go back to work". Sounds fine and noble, eh? We're a 2-parent, 2-child family, nothing unusual in that. But hey, hold on just one darned minute, I'm a stop-at-home dad with what they term "parental responsibilities", my wife works full-time (and more), do we not fit into the equation?

Just look at these passages from the leaflet:

"Mum goes to the office, I go to karate..."

"Mum goes to work, I go to afterschool club..."

"My mum goes to work, I do art at pre-school..."

Not one mention of the word "Dad".

Therein lies my angst. Somewhat naively, I had assumed that sexism is an illegal discrimination, but it seems that it's alive and kicking in the corridors of power.

 

The Stumble Effect

Posted by on March 3rd 2008 in Rambling on...

Somebody "stumbled" one of my blog-posts last night, check out the stats spike:

The sun shines out of my Mum’s…

Posted by on March 2nd 2008 in Thanks

... conservatory! (According to Google Maps.)

 

 

That's got to be one in a million...

and so's my Mum.

Happy Mothers' Day, Mum.

Thanks for dinner and for the bread-pudding!

NEWSFLASH

Posted by on February 27th 2008 in Rambling on...

00:55 am...

We just had an earthquake! The whole house was shaking... the laptop motion-sensor stopped the HDD... plates on the floor... alarms going off everywhere...

I'd just finished an hour of setting up the scope - what a waste of time, expensive accessories all over the floor. 😥

Fantastic.

Edit: news is that the epicentre was 15 miles from Lincoln and about 4.7 on the Richter scale.

More details here. 

No sign of the eclipse

Posted by on February 21st 2008 in Astrostuff, Observing Reports

Yup, the clouds didn't break at all last night or this morning, I didn't see the Moon at all. 🙁

Never mind, there'll be another Total Lunar Eclipse along soon... in December 2010. 😯

Clouds across the Moon :- (

Posted by on February 20th 2008 in Astrostuff

It's not looking good for the planned eclipse-observing session, we've 8/8 cloud cover here at the moment (as predicted).

No matter, I'll err on the side of optimism and get set up and ready anyway, just in case there are any viewing opportunities.