OPINION Perhaps adults can learn something from ‘Barney’ In millions of American homos each morning, young children gather around the television for another half hour with Har ney, a lovable purple and green dinosaur. And. m these same homes, many more people, inevitably more than 10 years old. fight off an urge to destroy their televi sions in an effort to eliminate the obnoxious beast forever Why is there controversy sur rounding a simple character in a PBS children's show? After all. Barney is only an imaginary char acter, right? However, it seems that people, usually teens or adults, are giv ing Barney a hard time for trying; to entertain little kids. For some, it seems that he is just as bad as Satan. Consider these examples of misdirected Barney opposi tion: • Four hoys beat up a man in a Barney costume outside of a K Mart in Galveston, Texas. Three of them were fined $200 each and a fourth was sent to juvenile detention. Even worse, it turns out that the dinosaur in question was not the genuine Barney, hut a purple and green impostor. A judge ordered the boys to stop hanging around with each other. • A man in Florida created the Robbik Reeves "I Mato Barney Set re! Society," in which, for a SI membership charge, members can receive a newsletter about the negative aspects of Barnev. (His daugh ter watches the show.) • Prompted by Barney's theme song — “I love you. you love me" — children, as well as some of their parents, are creating alter native lyrics to some of Barney 's hits. One of the tamer versions begins "I hate you. you hate me. let's stick Barney up a tree Others deal with shooting the dinosaur and of Barnev spread ing HIV. What is it about Barnev that seems to bring out the worst in people? Big Bird and Mister Rogers have done all right during the past 20 years They Ixith have steady jobs. Perhaps the answer lies in the fad that Barney is a symbol of the current youth of America, those children thi»< are now in prest hool and kindergarten This is not unlike the fa< t that Mister fingers \eighharhood and Sesame Street have liecome fix lures in American households lor the past 20 years Attitudes change, and maybe Mister lingers and Sesame Street are giving way to Barney Mavlie a prepubest entsound ing dinosaur relates better to the kindergarten set than does a big feathered yellow bird or a man in a cardigan sweater Most of Barney s detractors don’t sis'tn to realize that Barnes was meant for children under, say. 10 Tins firings up a good question. Why are the teens and adults of America watching Bat noy ’ Have they nothing belter to do* There is no question that Bar ney was designed for young t hil dren With the constant singing and dancing (not to mention Bar ney's voice all by itself). Barney naturally attracts v ery young chil dren. ()ther children's shows, ini hiding Sesame Street and Mrs ter Hagers (remember all of the cheesy songs that he sang7), have lots of n< tivitv in them Unfortunately, it is often these things that make Barney a target for the critics. Does it surprise anyone that Barnet hasn't boon moved to prime time television, or that his songs aren't on the Top-40 list vetf Of course not He wasn’t meant for adults His sole purpose is to educate and enter tain voting children. (It seems that some of Ha met s enemies are acting like voting i hildren. and that mat explain why they have been wnt< hing the show re< enllv I Does this mean that adults shouldn't have some occasional fun at the expense of Barnet ' Sure thev should Hut Barney related violence'' Isn't that stoop ing to an early < hildhood men tality. the same age group that this dinosaur is attempting to reai h ’ Mavis' some adults would learn something from Harney. However, before one decides to make fun of Harney (or beat him up lit a k Mart, hang him in a tree, etc.). one should consider what they disagree w ith the poor reptile about Harney teaches young children sut h values as respecting one another ami get ting along, as well as sin h skills as counting and speaking in Spanish. .Srso/ne Strvrt and Mis Irr /fogers taught people (includ ing many current lIniversity stu dents) the same things It seems that people disagree more with the messenger (the charm lor of Barney) than the messagethat ho is Irving to prop agate. Parents of the children w alt h ing Barney often got stuck, in the middle of the Barney problem While wanting to pros ide a gixxl influence for their children (like Barney is. as most would agree), they soon tiro of the artificially high voice of a singing and dam • ing dinosaur. Maybe they could alleviate the stress of watching Barney by finding something constructive to do for themselves and letting their children view the show. Barney wasn't meant for par ents. either I'he quantity of Burney mer chandise (including tapes, videos, and a doll that says dooms of the same phrases that Barney does on his show) makes esi aping Barney a diffil tilt task for the parents of young children But has this been any different for any other parent for the past several decades ' (.ive the poor dinosaur (and Ins millions of fans) a break After all. Barney is the most popular dinosaur around these days llohhir ffo'vrs is ii columnist for the Kmerald Worn welcome As a native Oregonian, a Uni versity alumnus and avid Duck football fan. I would like to begin by thanking Rich Brooks for the strides he has taken to help make the University foot ball program what it is. He has taken a consistently terrible team, year in and year out, and made it into a consistently mediocre team, year in and year out. His accomplishments are wor thy. hut it is no longer enough. 1 used to he impressed with the ability to win more than two games a season and heat the Beavers on a regular basis. How ever, the novelty has now worn thin. I have spent the last five years out of Oregon, living in the Son Francisco Bay Area and now in Phoenix, Ariz. It is painfully obvious that the Ducks get little or no respect within the Pacific 10 Conference once you are out side of the comfortable confines of the state's boundaries. Looking a hit more objectively now that I'm out of the area, 1 can see the program is not advancing and that Brooks would not he heading it if his record had to speak for itself at any other Pac-10 school outside of Oregon. It is my belief, based on Brooks' past performance, that the following things will contin ue to happen as long as he is coach: • The Ducks will be ravaged be injuries. • The Ducks will embarrass themselves on television. • The Ducks will not be a nationally-ranked team. • The Ducks will not improve over the course of the season. I thank you for your contribu tions, coach Brooks, but 1 respectfully ask that you step aside and let someone else help the team turn the corner. Keith Towne Scottsdale, Ariz. Bad ads Generally speaking. 1 really like the city of Eugene It's so diverse and there seems to he so much to do around here. Hut I do have one major complaint. In my apartment. 1 occasional ly watch television and 1 have only one thing to say about the local business commercials. You've got to be kidding! 1 have never seen such stupid ads in my life, especially the car deal erships — they are so dumb 1 think that as a project, some stu dents in journalism need to help them out They sure need it! Just so you know what I'm talking about, consider this recent car dealership ad The slogan was. "Feel the no money down." Fuel the no money down? This is just one of the many annoying ads on televi sion every day. Will somebody please help these people Out? Kim Jellum Psychology KWVA gone bad I was once a listener of KWVA When it first came on the air (and even before, in the Fishbowl), the motive for having a college radio station was clear "To give an alternative to the Fugeno area " At first, this was executed in n fashion pleasing everyone Now, howovor. ttit? staff ttas apparently de< ided that "alter native" means one curtain type of music I disagree with the individual claiming a listener ship of only M individuuls, not all human However, the mix ture of mu.su: used for the after noon shows is targeted for a rather small portion of the cam pus, and indeed the community as a whole In Ktigeno. we have Top -it), classii roik.. country/western, i lassieul and pop metal That is all KVVVA was created to fill the gaps and represent the student interests I understand that there urn spot ini interest shows, hut the KWVA of Inst spring and th»t summer didn't regulate student interests to just one two- to three-hour time slot per week All the music was available and played during the mixed shows Now. the afternoon is no longer a mix of different styles, but simply a longer version of some thing that fits my skateboard really well 1 don't own a skateboard, and I don’t believe the majority of students, the ones for whom the station was i rented, do either Michael W Cartmell Physics Mac or Windows, spreadsheets as easy as 1 2 4 for Windows Release 4.0 I he i mmc I Window' spread ■•heel ever buill • Phenomenal iu v% iii vv.H m^ximi/c vour prndiii nvir> • I j^ht integration aims' flu- Lotus suite of appln ations Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center • M-F • 9am - 5pm 346-4402 1049 ft Vi • On Camfut PrtJtufiami Alt Riffat Rtitrvtst 1-2-3 for Macintosh Hcm t I) graphic' available • Provide* drag and drop, m i ell editing, diteit manipulation • Include* Adobe 1 vjk Manager and 1 1 tyjielaies