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Old 05-14-2022, 03:30 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
On reflection, my first proposal was too restrictive. I'm now modifying it.

Parents who don't want their kids to have access to certain books can go to the school library and make a list of those books. The library staff will eventually input those books into the computer for that child's account. Then if that child attempts to check out one of those books, the computer alerts the staff and the child is denied.
And if the child sits in the library reading the book? Or perhaps gets their buddy to obtain the book from them? The first law of security applies (the one that reads if you don't have physical security, you don't have security).

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BTW, I'm from Seattle, not Norway.
Now I have to wonder where I got the impression that you were Norwegian from.
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