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Personal pay-per-lift elevators
Imagine 1 person elevators that wait at the ground level and can take you to your floor non-stop at mega speeds...for a fee | |
This one just hit me like a ton of bricks- it seems today's topic is elevators. "Elevators for $400 Alex."
Anyway, imagine a very small and fast elevator (maybe we could squeeze 4 of these in a regular sized elevator shaft). The elevator would normally wait at the ground floor and would take 1 person
to any floor without stopping along the way (there's space for only one person remember) for a small fee, say 25 cents to go up in a rush! For those of you who are always late to work and work in a big office tower with cranky elevators that always seem to make you wait forever everytime you're late, well, I am sure you'd hop in one of these babies in a flash- heack, you would get a frequent-customer card good for one ride a day for a whole month! Anyway...has this been done? I think not, but I may be wrong. But it is a good idea, no?
Elevator Overrider
Elevator_20Overrider by bungston. Not the same. [calum, Apr 29 2005]
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you would end up waiting for the next in line elevator or you would have to have many elevator shafts which in turn takes up floor space
fish to you |
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"Thankyou. Your account is 2 months overdue. To prevent elevator from ejecting passengers at the top of the shaft, please insert your credit card now." |
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How do people get into the two elevators at the back of the shaft? |
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perhaps there could be doors at the rear too or they could move around on a horizontal plane as well like a rubic cube. |
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the latter would require a personal chauffeur riding shotgun on top of each elevator to hitch and unhitch the cables. |
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