Sunday, October 17, 2010

How To Tell Between Knockoff Titleist

test


test: six practice of libraries and the relationships between users and librarians? Image in a library room, with two types of PCs: one with the screen facing the room, visible to all (public display, anyone can 'vision) and another with the screen facing the wall, so that ( because you can not 'go back) only the user who uses it can' see the screen (screen private): can you distinguish the PCs for users than for librarians?

Solution:


well it was easy ..

But it 's really necessary for everyone to look at our screen while surfing or use the PC? The librarians in this case using two weights and two measures, 'cause when it comes to them, to monitor the situation changes: they are always (except for minor exceptions) arranged so that users can not see the use they make of their PC (bear in mind that if sometimes you see some screen of a library and 'why' there is also a heads-dependent fracture. In any case, you will never see the screen a head). Yet it should be the other way, because librarians are using it during work hours and therefore should have more 'control.



I tried to ask a librarian (Sormani, Milan), why this disparity, 'the answer' was laconic: they need no control because they always do their duty.


(dialogue by heart)
user-Excuse yourself what this monitor (a monitor placed on the counter turned to the audience)
librarian- is a monitor, used for computers
but who is user-type? (There monitor only - no keyboard)
librarian-check it myself, when I want to see something you switch it on, turn it off otherwise
but should be user- all like, 'Not only that, also monitors bilbiotecari should be visible to users
librarian - ah? and she must watch what I do?
user-because 'sorry i do not watch the monitor biliotecari user? Just go to the web and anyone can 'look at the contents. Who tells me that she did not look at the Gazzetta dello Sport while working or ebay?
librarian-but I do not watch those sites
-user and those who say if no one controls it?
the comparison continues with the usual loopholes that use civil servants (not up to me, ask the office complaints, she pays nothing, what he wants, I'm in charge here, you can not in other people 'do what he wants ..)

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