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Old 12-01-20, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
anybody know what this button does, and why it’s in an elevator?
Shoots you out the top in case of an emergency. You usually wear a parachute when riding those elevators, right?
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Old 12-01-20, 02:22 PM
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Shoots you out the top in case of an emergency. You usually wear a parachute when riding those elevators, right?

budget cuts, we don’t get those anymore.
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Old 12-01-20, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06



anybody know what this button does, and why it’s in an elevator?
Press it and find out.
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Bummer. Is that truck blocking the driveway or just passing by?
I wish! They stopped at my house and aren't leaving until the main line is replaced.
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Old 12-01-20, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
Press it and find out.

Didnt want to get stuck, have had that happen multiple times.
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anybody know what this button does, and why it’s in an elevator?
Google says:

In many areas where earthquakes are prevalent, elevators are equipped with an earthquake button. When pressed during an earthquake, the elevator is immediately sent to the nearest floor and the doors open up. It is a security precaution, as being in an elevator during an earthquake can be very dangerous.
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Old 12-01-20, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by datlas
Google says:

In many areas where earthquakes are prevalent, elevators are equipped with an earthquake button. When pressed during an earthquake, the elevator is immediately sent to the nearest floor and the doors open up. It is a security precaution, as being in an elevator during an earthquake can be very dangerous.
That's not very sporting.
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Originally Posted by datlas
Google says:

In many areas where earthquakes are prevalent, elevators are equipped with an earthquake button. When pressed during an earthquake, the elevator is immediately sent to the nearest floor and the doors open up. It is a security precaution, as being in an elevator during an earthquake can be very dangerous.

You would think, it would be a little bit more clearer. Not sure if I would think to push that if the earth started moving.
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You would think, it would be a little bit more clearer. Not sure if I would think to push that if the earth started moving.
My UX guy would have a fit. You shouldn’t have to read small text like that in an emergency, and the function should be clear. That’d be useless to me and clearly many others in an earthquake. Compare and contrast with the ubiquity and training from childhood about fire alarms and the like.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
You would think, it would be a little bit more clearer. Not sure if I would think to push that if the earth started moving.
Cue up Aerosmith:

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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
My UX guy would have a fit. You shouldn’t have to read small text like that in an emergency, and the function should be clear. That’d be useless to me and clearly many others in an earthquake. Compare and contrast with the ubiquity and training from childhood about fire alarms and the like.
UX guy is the usability guy? That was my career specialty.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
weather update. It’s freezing in Evansville.
Same.
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Rectangular piece of wood.
Uh huh.

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When you see **** like this in front of your house, you know it's going to be a bad day.
Giant candy canes and presents?
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UX guy is the usability guy? That was my career specialty.
Yup! User Experience. It’s a direction I’d like to go, but probably won’t happen.
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Originally Posted by datlas
You mean:

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Originally Posted by rjones28
Nope. Rain.
Temperature is getting down near freezing, so the rain is starting to turn white.
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When you see **** like this in front of your house, you know it's going to be a bad day.

Ah well. 2020 it is.

Yikes.
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Looks like cooking the books, actually.
Well done.
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Temperature is getting down near freezing, so the rain is starting to turn white.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
Better song, possibly....but no elevator content.
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Originally Posted by datlas
Better song, possibly....but no elevator content.
Just the earth moving under my feet.

Sort of a seismic event.
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Went for a ride with 2 friends. The wind was whipping here so we drove near the Rose Bowl and rode in the shadow of the San Gabriel mountains. It was nice and my friend insisted on getting pizza by the slice at half way. Like big, sourdough crust slices laden with cheese and pepperoni. He was buying, so what could we say?
It was pretty good and didn't hurt too much on the climbs later.
He also told me the impatient guy was pissed that I was invited on the ride this past Saturday. Apparently, I'm not "strong enough" to be invited on those rides, even though I didn't get dropped and wasn't the slowest on every section.
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Once in about 1981, there was an early morning earthquake in Boston. That afternoon, future LSS and I were walking across the MIT campus after a few games of squash and were accosted by a local TV news team asking where we were when the quake hit. LSS, without a beat of hesitation, says, “I was in bed with my boyfriend and I felt the earth move.” Yes, they used the tape.

Edit: 5 April 1981, to be exact.
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It’s going to be cold and windy tomorrow. I have planned an especially fun ride I call the “Chilly Hilly.” So far I only have one other person willing to join me. I wonder why no more takers??
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Once in about 1981, there was an early morning earthquake in Boston. That afternoon, future LSS and I were walking across the MIT campus after a few games of squash and were accosted by a local TV news team asking where we were when the quake hit. LSS, without a beat of hesitation, says, “I was in bed with my boyfriend and I felt the earth move.” Yes, they used the tape.

Edit: 5 April 1981, to be exact.
that’s amazing
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When you see **** like this in front of your house, you know it's going to be a bad day.

Ah well. 2020 it is.

Oh boy. I had a feeling we were going to get such a treat earlier this year. Luckily the 4th gallon of Liquid Plumber did the trick.

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