Allen, So your chairs get vandalized, too? Ours go into the job looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, then emerge two or three years later with stooped shoulders and a glazed vacant look. I guess it comes with the territory ;-) Fred Sturm University of New Mexico PS Our department is in the process of putting security doors on the practice area, which requires a swipe of an approved student ID to enter. Once you're in, access to individual practice rooms is by key for piano majors (grands). It's more for security of people than to prevent damage to pianos - we get vagrants camping out from time to time. But it may help reduce non-department wear and tear. Allen Wright wrote: > > Joel, > > Computerized room entry system, wow - that's great. Wish we could do that. > Or have 24 hour surveillance cameras in every room (only kidding). Although > we have had evident destructive vandalism of CHAIRS quite often, and that we > can't figure out, and would love to see how that happens, and by whom. ......... > Allen
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