Brilliant
Josh
From the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Wired Campus section:
“Flashing Lights Warn Library Visitors to Be Quiet
To tamp down the noise level in their libraries, some colleges are considering installing a warning system that looks like a traffic signal. Called the Deluxe Yacker Tracker, the device flashes a yellow light to indicate when the noise exceeds a certain level. When it exceeds the level by at least 15 decibels, the red light illuminates and a siren can go off, too.“What ever happened to just approaching students and telling them to keep it down?”
Far be it for me to poo-poo on university plans to keep the library a bit more subdued but is this really the tactic we want to use?


