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Originally posted by stek View PostThis is definately not true, in my lift at the flat here (Denmark) if you don't press it nowt happens for ages, when you do, it all happens and I get in the flat well earlier!
Very useful if I'm dying for a wank.
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Originally posted by stek View PostThis is definately not true, in my lift at the flat here (Denmark) if you don't press it nowt happens for ages, when you do, it all happens and I get in the flat well earlier!
Very useful if I'm dying for a wank.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Very useful if I'm dying for a wank.
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They are all lying to us!
Manufacturers reveal 'close door' buttons on elevators make no difference | Daily Mail Online
The 'close door' button on your elevator is a scam! Manufacturers reveal buttons make no difference
The close button in an elevator has been obsolete since the 1990s
This suggests those installed are fake and do not close the doors faster
This is true for crosswalks in New York City and some office thermostats
Experts say these placebo mechanism promote the illusion of controlTags: None
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