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.
Brentini wrote:
Have you noticed too that most elevators are made by Schindler Co.
Which is why I like to call them Schindler’s lifts.
Posted on 17-May-08 at 12:36 pm | Permalink
Bob wrote:
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.
Posted on 21-May-08 at 6:34 pm | Permalink