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I would disagree with the "I don't think kids will try to climb up
there." I had an exhibit director say that multiple times. At a science
and history museum in north Florida at which I worked we were installing
a new ocean mammal exhibit. Said exhibit had a three foot wall with a
plastic dolphin mounted on a metal pole. You could hold the dolphin's
tail, turn it left and right and while pushing a button get a distance
reading much like dolphin echo location.
Well I said many times that it looked just like the 25 cent horse ride
out side the grocery stores. Said exhibit director said, "I don't think
kids will try climb up there."
One hour after the exhibit's official opening I got a knock on my office
door. It was the exhibit director. His comment, "They climbed on it and
rode it."
Patrick
Patrick McQuillan
Education and Outreach Specialist
IRIS
Washington, DC
202-682-2220
On 9/23/11 10:42 AM, Seth! Leary wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Here's something light for Friday. I am writing a little article of a humorous nature about things an exhibits director would never say. (Think: David Letterman top ten list) I would love to have some help brainstorming phrases that a museum or science center exhibits director would be unlikely to utter. For example, "We couldn't possibly spend all of that." or "I don't think kids will try to climb up there." Deadlines, budgets, visitors...anything that intersects with the exhibits process is fair game.
>
> Cheers.
>
> - Seth!
>
> Seth! Leary
> NRG! Exhibits
> Kirkland, Washington
> www.nrg-exhibits.com
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