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I don't think I've ever seen an elevator that only goes two floors-- I mean, even the ones in the bi-leveled strip malls can access the basement, I believe. Otherwise, in the (seemingly rare) occassion when your choice is made up, sure, (+). |
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Best so far, just have a trampoline under a strategically-placed hole in the ceiling and a firehouse-esque pole nearby. |
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Sealorator, you need a way to have
it pause for people with
disabilities. For that I would have
a pause button. Hmm, perhaps
some elevators could have a
rewind button for when you
realized that the floor you wanted
was the previous stop. |
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That is different enough, you
should propose this idea.
However, it will cause minor
injuries or death. |
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Sure, or just a big smiley button that lights up, but actually doesn't affect the elevator. *bing* I would love to see the confused looks on peoples' faces as they got on and spent moments of wasted time staring at the "go" button wondering where the real buttons were. |
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(label on button) Other Floor |
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There are a couple of buildings I frequent that would benefit from this. One in particular is built into a hillside, such that both levels are the "ground floor". Unnecessarily confusing, that. [Worldgineer]'s label is perfect. |
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This would be an excellent improvement in Metro (the Washington dc subway system). Every aspect of the system is an exercise in inefficiency. |
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