A while ago I blogged this picture of a propped open fire door at CCNY. It seems the important "Don't do this" fire safety tip is international in scope:
I think it may be from their recent trip to Israel. But recent experience also leaves me to believe that Hebrew is the international language of physics.
Would it make sense to require seat belts on school busses traveling on the highway? It would seem that the risk is greater at higher speeds, but that most busses travel on “local” roads at lower speeds.
Ignored in any language.
ReplyDeleteHey Eli. You should also write a page about voice activated showers for fire emergencies at Cornell.
ReplyDeletemabye its just me, but why would you have an all hebrew sign @ CCNY???
ReplyDeleteI think it may be from their recent trip to Israel. But recent experience also leaves me to believe that Hebrew is the international language of physics.
ReplyDeleteWould it make sense to require seat belts on school busses traveling on the highway? It would seem that the risk is greater at higher speeds, but that most busses travel on “local” roads at lower speeds.
ReplyDeleteAh, Badrinath. Gotta love the non sequiturs spammers are coming up with these days.
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