David McMenemy wrote:
> The last place a person should get junk mail foisted on them is in a public
> library. I'd like to know whether or not people get an opt out of this like
> they do with the TPS and with their postal mail, or whether the inserts are
> just always there?
>
> I suppose we'll be encouraged to look "positively" on the fact that despite
> doom and gloom about libraries, the private sector clearly sees how to
> exploit the network, and that in the modern era public libraries are all too
> eager to be exploited.
>
> Personally I find it dreadfully sad.
>
> Cheers
> David
>
>
Well, let's keep it in proportion, it's not like we're being asked to
donate a kidney or anything, and for sure
I'm not letting my employers near any of my 'precious bodily fluids',
giving out slips of paper is hardly the
thin end of a wedge that ends with planetary apocalypse.
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