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The Herald reports a Route 10 driver stopped his bus on Mass. Ave. near Victoria's Diner this morning when he noticed what turned out to be a wayward Boston Police SWAT robot just sitting there by the side of the road.

Katia wonders:

Are they now best friends who fight crime together?

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Were open threads available then we might read other goings on about town, for example about Copley Square Boston Public Library moving around library services !
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Category Archives: Johnson Building Study

Moves Begin: Johnson Building Improvement Project

Posted on October 10th, 2013 by Mary Frances O'Brien in Johnson Building Study, Library Services, Major Projects
Tags: Back Bay, Copley Square

As we shared in our last timetable update http://www.bpl.org/compass/2013/09/16/timetable-fo... preparation for the construction and renovation is actively underway. Here are some specifics:

Thursday, October 10: The reference desk on the second floor of the Johnson Building will relocate to the Boylston Room on the second floor of the McKim Building.

Tuesday, October 15: The second floor of the Johnson Building will be closed beginning at 9 a.m.

Tuesday, October 15: The Microtext desk will move to the Washington Room on the second floor of the McKim Building and be closed to the public for that day.

Microtext service will resume on October 16.

Week of October 15: The move of second-floor materials to the first floor will begin.

The entire move is expected to take 5-6 weeks and portions of the collection may be temporarily unavailable during some of that time. Once books are on the first floor, they will be fully browsable. In the meantime, we encourage Central Library patrons to make book requests via the library’s catalog http://bpl.bibliocommons.com/ which will give library staff time time to pull books from second-floor shelves.
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Roundtable on October 21: Johnson Building Improvement Project

Posted on October 1st, 2013 by Gina Perille in Johnson Building Study, Major Projects
Tags: Back Bay, Copley Square

2013BPLOctober21roundtable http://www.bpl.org/compass/files/2013/09/2013BPLOc...

Boston Public Library continues its series of roundtable discussions to update library users and interested residents on the Johnson Building Improvement Project.

The third roundtable will be an online community chat available via http://www.bpl.org/compass 6pm Monday 21 October http://www.bpl.org/programs/calendar.htm?trumbaEmb...

A fourth roundtable will be held 6pm Thursday 14 November http://www.bpl.org/programs/calendar.htm?trumbaEmb... in the Boston Room at the Central Library in Copley Square.

Download and share the PDF flyer http://www.bpl.org/compass/files/2013/09/2013BPLOc... about the meetings.

The first roundtable in the series was held on August 15. Read the August roundtable recap http://www.bpl.org/compass/2013/08/23/roundtable-r... and the original July announcement http://www.bpl.org/compass/2013/07/15/roundtable-d... of all four roundtables in the series.

The second roundtable was held on September 25 http://www.bpl.org/compass/2013/08/30/roundtable-o... and included an overview of library services during the first phase of construction http://www.bpl.org/compass/2013/09/16/timetable-fo... which begins in December 2013.

If you are not able to join the October online roundtable, you are welcome to leave a comment on BPL Compass blog, email compass at bpl.org with your ideas, visit the project display http://www.bpl.org/compass/2013/09/03/new-display-... at the Central Library, or mail a letter via U.S. Post to Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston Street, Boston MA 02116
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What does this have to do with SWAT bots?

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If you have a problem with my non-coverage of the plans to turn the Johnson wing into the world's largest Starbucks, let me know in e-mail; don't start posting giant link collections in threads that have nothing to do with that.

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Nuke this guys account. this is the THIRD one I've seen today, its obvious a spammer.

PS - New Drupal works well on my phone. no more side scrolling!

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On some other sites, users have the options to 'hide' content from certain users. Is this available with the new Drupal update?

UH would be the PERFECT website if I could hide all comments from certain users who feel the need to comment on EVERY story with their holier than thou nonsense about bikes and guns or whatnot. I'd love to hide them and read actual insight.

Just a thought... sorry for further derailing this thread.

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... and you just need to get a login?

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theszak has been around UH for ages. He clearly has occasional difficulty figuring out which threads are appropriate places to post the info he wishes to share. And he rarely if ever responds directly to fellow UHubbers trying to discourage this misplaced commenting. But he does not act like a troll - he never uses abusive or coercive language and he does not appear to intentionally sidetrack or derail threads. His vocabulary reflects someone who thinks deeply and precisely and with an almost hyper-focus. His continued presense on UH, despite the occasional irked jab in his direction, reflects a desire to be an active and engaged member of the community.

I will be very presumptious here and say that these and other characteristics of his online persona mirror someone who might be on the highly-functioning end of the autism spectrum. If this is the case, then occasional communication glitches are to be expected.

I find his concern for open and explicit government process commendable - there have been many times I've found information from him quite interesting and important - even when it seems to have no direct corelation to the topic at hand. Personally, I would be very disappointed to see him excluded from the discussions here, especially when so many individuals with less useful - even intentionally disruptive - agendas are allowed to remain.

But...he does need to work on posting his comments in topically appropriate threads. I suspect he does not appreciate (or forgets) how distracting it is for most UH readers when the subject of a long comment is not directly related to the original article (don't worry, I get the internal irony here).

theszak, if you are reading this comment, I would ask you to please listen to adam's request to email him directly if you think you have something important to share with the UHub community that is not being discussed, but that might be a good topic for an article. He has a great deal of experience and skill, and can probably give you excellent guidance on how to most effectively share your information with the rest of us.

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Suggestion... From time to time or more frequently or every week or so a post for the off topic and general interest, for example here's a blog that features it
http://parterre.com/2013/10/13/a-couple-of-swells/

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In Massachusetts, Boston's City Stenographer impaired access to public records of Public Meetings of Boston City Council. Compare House of Representatives Stenographer http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/16/stenograp... in her mild outburst, she engaged with a real and important question which does not usually happen most days in the United States Congress. The stenographer's outcry... the Constitution entirely written by Freemasons https://soundcloud.com/toddzwillich-1 or against the use of free software!

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is that we should replace all stenographers with SWAT robots?

Or are SWAT robots part of some freemason plot?

I'm confused.

Keep on posting them, and I'll keep on assuming they are part of the original posting.

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Here for a second I thought that this was some sort of work stoppage by BPD's robotic staff regarding issues with the commissioner.

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Wait, how does the BPD just lose track of a SWAT Robot?!? What other pricey pieces of equipment have gone walk-about on them?

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Yeah. That. Must have been the work of aggressive turkeys.

Or, maybe, a traffic counter lured it away with flashing lights and a siren song, and was about to obtain vengeance when the meddling bus driver spoiled its plans.

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Practicing and not ready for prime time.

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Number Five is alive!

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are becoming sentient. It's the first sign of a robo-uprising. Kill all humans!

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...they are securing a $100K+ robot with a $6 padlock from CVS.

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SWAT robot: "We are the Borg. Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. Resistance is futile."

MBTA bus: "Hey, don't touch the driver."

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Doesn't that driver know that you're not supposed to rescue cute little lost & helpless critters like that? They imprint on humans and are never able to live properly in the wild again.

...on the other hand...

This is one driver who will never have to experience menacing behavior from any antisocial passenger. Not with Wall-E the Green Robot riding shotgun. Not twice, anyway. I'm thinking the competing robot in the conference room scene early in "Robocop". "Don't touch the driver!", indeed!

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Now this is stuck in my head

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHSTfQb41s0

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