Oh, they each have their own spot nearest their building, and they know what it is.

However, I'd pay $$ to watch two NL's duke it out over a parking space. Seriously. Physics vs. chemistry? Biology vs. mathematics? Mathematics vs. economics (!)? Wow.

kc


On 8/15/14, 10:47 AM, Jim Gilbert(WTPL) wrote:
Please tell me there is a policy about how the arrival of two NL's at the same 
spatial and temporal coordinates occupied by a NL-spot shall be handled!! :-D

James Gilbert, BS, MLIS
Systems Librarian
Whitehall Township Public Library
3700 Mechanicsville Road
Whitehall, PA 18052
610-432-4339 ext: 203


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On 8/15/14, 10:18 AM, Joe Hourcle wrote:
   If you can offer them reduced tuition or parking (matters at some
campuses)
Have you heard what it takes to get your own parking space on Berkeley campus? 
A Nobel prize. Yep, you get a parking space with a Nobel, and every time 
there's a new Nobel winner on campus, he (so far) always gets interviewed by 
the school paper about how it feels to have a guaranteed parking place. [1]

BTW, they are marked on campus with the letters "NL ONLY" - Nobel Laureate 
only.[2]

kc
[1]
http://www.dailycal.org/2013/12/12/uc-berkeley-professor-nobel-laureate-winner-randy-schekman-answers-reddit-questions/
[2] http://makezine.com/2010/02/08/uc-berkeley-has-nobel-laureate-only/

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