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Olson: Schools, parks and annoying buzzes

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Unlike the old plan, this time park officials plan to save money from their annual bond issue to put toward the pool improvements. The new pool will fit within the footprint of the existing pool, Capek said.

The park board has agreed to allow staff to stat moving forward with the project, and it should be discussed more at the park board’s budget meeting Dec. 6, Capek said.

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Bzzzzzzt: It has taken about five years for smartphones to completely permeate our society.

But technology is improving and changing faster than we can keep up with it in some ways. Like, in our etiquette.

Everywhere you go, people are staring at their phones (I don’t know how much longer we should even call them “phones,” given that placing calls has really taken a backseat to searching the Web, sending text messages, playing Words with Friends and so on.)

If you own a smartphone, as I do, you understand how quickly they suck you in. They’re extremely convenient. They put information and entertainment at your fingertips and fit in your pocket.

But sometimes it would be a lot better if we left them there.

Next time you stop at a red light and there’s a car next to you, look over at the driver. I’d say the odds are almost 50-50 that they’re staring at their “phone.”

If they’re not, look down. Maybe you are.

That’s kind of worrisome, especially because not everyone immediately looks away as soon as the light goes green.

Yes, there are laws against texting and driving. But there are scenarios for which there are no governing laws and seemingly no accepted rules of etiquette.

I spent several hours in a room full of professionals this week. Busy people.

Every five minutes or so, you’d hear it: Bzzzzzzt.

You probably know the sound. It’s that humming buzz of an iPhone or some other device alerting its owner to a new text message, new email, someone’s witty comment on Facebook or maybe even an actual phone call.

Here’s a tip: When you set your phone to vibrate and then put it on the table in front of you so you can stare at it longingly, it’s not silent.


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