Privacy and Public Access Netscape PCs in the Library

Gary Shultz gshultz at mail.smu.edu
Wed May 15 15:48:00 EDT 1996


Or you could take voting booths, which already have curtains, and use them.
They certainly offer a public kind of privacy.

=Gary


>I just had a great idea.  How about installing the great big capes that
>used to be used with the old still cameras?  Imagine this, the user comes
>in and lifts up 15 - 25 pounds of dark black fabric. All that others see
>are his/her feet.  Total privacy, total public access without fear of
>discovery.  ;-)
>
>Seriously,  I think we need to educate our users to respect each other.
>That is the only real solution.
>--
>Wilfred Drew (Call me "Bill") Serials/Reference/Systems Librarian
>SUNY College of Ag. & Tech.;   P.O. Box 902;  Morrisville, NY 13408-0902
>Internet: DREWWE at SNYMORVA.CS.SNYMOR.EDU
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