ANST - Meetings and Volume at Steppes 12th Night
Tim McDaniel
tmcd at crl.com
Tue Jan 13 19:43:43 PST 1998
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Catherine / Nan Bradford-Reid
<ad-4na at mail.utexas.edu> wrote:
> It is not fair to ask
> people who can't hear a danged thing to sit there quietly
> twiddling their thumbs for 2-3 hours, bored to tears.
I was all the way at the front, so I can't speak to what the
back was actually like. It *sounded* at times rather like
most of the people in the hall, except the very front, were
having conversations in normal voices. Hypothesis: if all
the people who can't hear start to talk normally, then the
people who can just barely hear can't hear any more. If
*they* start to talk, the people in front of *them* can't
hear ... I suspect that talking reduces the number of people
who can hear in a big way.
I don't have a good solution that satisfies everyone. I do
think that asking people to sit largely quietly for several
hours *is* what we have to ask for, or ask them to consider
going elsewhere to minimize the impact of their talking --
go out, go into a side room, go up to the balcony, whatever.
It's not the occasional low whispers or snarky remarks I
find bad, even those too add up; it's the prolonged
conversations.
> Also, there were a number of small children who cannot be
> merely stuffed in a closet for this duration of court.
I have to get a "smart remark" out of my system. I belive
"crying children are like good intentions -- they should be
carried out as soon as possible". (Alternative: "crying
children are like good intentions -- the road to Hell is
paved with them".)
Seriously, crying wasn't a problem, as far as I heard. And
probably my not being a parent affects my opinions strongly.
However, I think it's the parents' responsibility to make
sure their children do not affect others in a major way.
> In a hall that size, why not have a couple of relay
> heralds ...
I think that won't work, for the reasons discussed
elsewhere.
> most will want to be quiet if there is actually something
> to hear! Miking is not the answer. Yuck.
That *is* the problem. I wish I had better solutions.
An idea that just hit me (*wham* OW!): perhaps we just have
to say "only major business in major events' courts". No
awards below GoAs, say, or some other more-or-less arbitrary
cutoff? The courts get substantially shorter, and each
piece of business is of interest to more people.
--
Daniel de Lincoln
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