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Lending library for tools Bob 05-05-2008
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Posted by Jim Yanik on May 5, 2008, 11:36 am

> Our library needs to get the voters to re-approve its funding every so
> many years. They were having a difficult time getting the voters to
> vote yes.
>
> I pointed out that many people do not read books. They watch TV, play
> video games, etc. So I suggested the library offer something to the
> non-book readers. Perhaps loan sports equipment, movies, video games,
> etc. Whatever. My suggestion went in one ear and out the other. They
> lost at the next election.
>
> Anyway I think it is a good idea. Might get more people yes for
> libraries if they also provide services for the non-book readers.
>
>
> "Bob" wrote in message
>> There was an article in Saturday's paper about our local library
>> considering lending tools as well as books. It mentioned such things
>> as cement mixers, saws, etc.
>>
>> At first, I thought it was an interesting idea, but on second thought
>> I imagined how those tools could, and probably would, be abused by
>> people who don't know how to use them or care for them, or just don't
>> care.

also,the librarians would not know how to maintain and service the tools.
>>
>> For example:
>> "I didn't know you weren't supposed to cut tile with a skill saw".
>> "I didn't realize there were nails in that old 2 X 4 - but the saw
>> cut them pretty good".
>> "Rain wasn't forecast, so I thought it would be okay to leave the
>> miter saw outside since I was going to use it in the morning".
>> "I thought I'd washed the concrete mixer pretty good - guess not".
>> Etc - etc.
>>
>> Then there is the liability problem:
>> "Your Honor, nobody showed me how to use that router well enough, and
>> that's how I lost a finger, and why I am suing the city".
>>
>> The article said there are other libraries that loan tools. Is
>> anyone aware of this practice and how it works in reality?
>>
>> Just curious - Bob-tx
>>
>
>

loaning tools would be Gov't competing with local businesses.
decrease their earnings,tax revenues decrease,businesses go out of
business,people become unemployed.

That is why it's not a good idea.

Books,OTOH,are educational items,and it's good for gov't to enable low cost
education.They also have Internet connected PCs and printers for people to
use for free.
IMO,voting could be done by PC;just have the registered voter use a
unique registration number sent to them by snailmail along with a sample
ballot,they go online to the voting website,enter their choices,have the
selected choices emailed back to them for confirmation.
The computers at the voting HQ prints out a ballot for hard copy,with the
registration number(but no name/address) so there's no funny business.

Those without PCs could vote at libraries and schools,like they already do
in some places. You could also have mobile voting buses with wi-fi PC
connections.

I note that some libraries DO loan movies (classics?)and perhaps video
games,though probably not the latest and greatest.
Movies are also becoming more available online.


--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Real Goods Solar, Inc.
Posted by HeyBub on May 5, 2008, 5:09 pm
Bill wrote:
> Our library needs to get the voters to re-approve its funding every
> so many years. They were having a difficult time getting the voters
> to vote yes.
> I pointed out that many people do not read books. They watch TV, play
> video games, etc. So I suggested the library offer something to the
> non-book readers. Perhaps loan sports equipment, movies, video games,
> etc. Whatever. My suggestion went in one ear and out the other. They
> lost at the next election.
>
> Anyway I think it is a good idea. Might get more people yes for
> libraries if they also provide services for the non-book readers.
>

It's a terrible idea, bordering on Communism. Anyone who suggests such
should be shunned.

They'd probably feel more at home on a commune anyway.



Posted by David Nebenzahl on May 5, 2008, 5:17 pm
On 5/5/2008 2:09 PM HeyBub spake thus:

> Bill wrote:
>
>> Our library needs to get the voters to re-approve its funding every
>> so many years. They were having a difficult time getting the voters
>> to vote yes.
>> I pointed out that many people do not read books. They watch TV, play
>> video games, etc. So I suggested the library offer something to the
>> non-book readers. Perhaps loan sports equipment, movies, video games,
>> etc. Whatever. My suggestion went in one ear and out the other. They
>> lost at the next election.
>>
>> Anyway I think it is a good idea. Might get more people yes for
>> libraries if they also provide services for the non-book readers.
>
> It's a terrible idea, bordering on Communism. Anyone who suggests such
> should be shunned.
>
> They'd probably feel more at home on a commune anyway.

Or perhaps a kibbutz ...


--
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute
conversation with the average voter.

- Attributed to Winston Churchill

Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on May 5, 2008, 10:23 pm

>
> Anyway I think it is a good idea. Might get more people yes for libraries
> if they also provide services for the non-book readers.
>

It would get me to vote NO. Why should tax dollars be use to lend tools?



Posted by dpb on May 6, 2008, 8:41 am
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>> Anyway I think it is a good idea. Might get more people yes for libraries
>> if they also provide services for the non-book readers.
>>
>
> It would get me to vote NO. Why should tax dollars be use to lend tools?

Why should tax dollars be used to lend books?

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