A thing I did not know…

From the New Yorker:

In most elevators, at least in any built or installed since the early nineties, the door-close button doesn’t work. It is there mainly to make you think it works. (It does work if, say, a fireman needs to take control. But you need a key, and a fire, to do that.) Once you know this, it can be illuminating to watch people compulsively press the door-close button. That the door eventually closes reinforces their belief in the button’s power. It’s a little like prayer.

Comments (2) to “A thing I did not know…”

  1. Have you noticed too that most elevators are made by Schindler Co.

    Which is why I like to call them Schindler’s lifts.

  2. Usually, though not always true about the door button.

    More amusing to me is the same situation with the push to walk buttons on city street corners.

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