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3 Responses to “Thank You for Not Cutting or gluing”
I have no idea what or why this sign would even exist. Were people sniffing the glue and cutting off their fingers? Is glue and scissors considered dangerous?
I don’t know, maybe if I put those tables in, I wouldn’t want anyone to ruin the finish, but I bet I could be direct in asking that users respect them.
BTW, the picture/painting on the back right wall looks kind of interesting. Arizona-Highways-like?
Since it’s a design library I can see that it might be tempting to do model/construction work right there where the resources are located. Kind of a funny sign when taken out of context. Capitalization is a little…wonky.
February 12th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
I have no idea what or why this sign would even exist. Were people sniffing the glue and cutting off their fingers? Is glue and scissors considered dangerous?
February 12th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
I don’t know, maybe if I put those tables in, I wouldn’t want anyone to ruin the finish, but I bet I could be direct in asking that users respect them.
BTW, the picture/painting on the back right wall looks kind of interesting. Arizona-Highways-like?
February 12th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
Since it’s a design library I can see that it might be tempting to do model/construction work right there where the resources are located. Kind of a funny sign when taken out of context.
Capitalization is a little…wonky.