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Since most library books are already "chipped" to set off a sensor when someone tries to abscond with them, why not add a small, cheap display to the back of the book which displays the date the item is due?
The book could emit a tone to indicate that it was due back today, with an increasingly
short resettable period, ie, one day overdue, you can shut off the beeping all day. two days overdue, you get 12 hours, three days, 8 hours etc.
Something like "Nearly there" from [arora]?
http://www.halfbake...idea/Nearly_20there "Warning alarm sounded in nearly overdue library books" [horripilation, Oct 04 2004]
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Cute. Just have the chip peep periodically like a flat smoke detector, no shut-off. |
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And do the library fines go up to accommodate this system? |
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Do library books no longer have the pocket in which you can insert a "date-due" slip? |
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The library could e-mail you reminders. As far as finding the book that's due... yeah, it would be nice if it would beep, but it sure does sound expensive. |
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The book could play a little tune when it gets lonely and hasn't been read... |
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Or you could put a GPS in the spine and track the movements of books throughout the world that would be cool... |
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You could get the book to play an irrirating tweety tune, or maybe a cellphone ringtone. |
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Sadly this would lead to a certain amount of attrition from books being flung from windows, etc. |
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The library computer should talk to your handheld, and your handheld should remind you about book due-dates as often as you think necessary. |
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