I live in a 20 story building. A few dumbasses think it’s funny to hit every button on the elevator, causing it to go to every floor. Therefore, when i get on…me and everybody else…have to take 10 min to get to the bottom…while we stop on every freakin floor!!
Is there any way to cancel a button that has been pushed??? This would come in very handy for all of us who actually have real work to do!
hahaha…thats good advice Hail Ants…if i find the little demons, i might take your advice…LOL
The elevators DO have a call cancel buton, but the damn thing doesnt work. You can press it all day…press it repeatidly, or press it while pressing the floor you want to cancel…and IT STILL DOESNT WORK! Maybe the management turns the function off, but this is really starting to piss me off!
Sort of like those people who push the crosswalk button over and over again, thinking it will make the light change sooner. (The trouble is, the light eventually changes anyway but they think their repeated button-pushing caused it.)
I have to confess, I’ve kind of done this…our lift was very slow (hell, it was only 5 floors) and so I’d sometimes take pleasure in beating people to the top floor by taking the stars while they took the lift. Of course, the only way I could beat them was to press the button at each floor, slow down and casually walk past the open lift door as they impatiently waited for the doors to close before opening again on the next floor…as I stroll past yet again.
I suppose I’m a little too competitive sometimes.
When I was a teen the thing to do was go to the second floor and push for an elevator going down.
Wait for an empty one.
Push 1 so it would go down, then all the other buttons.
Then you’d all fart and jump out, sending a bomb to the lobby.
Great fun.
Uniball wrote:
I also hate people that keep pushing the button, like it’s a gas pedal. Stooo-peed.
Actually, in some elevators, this will cause the car to ignore all other calls until it gets to your floor. Somebody showed me this trick when I was at Indiana University for a short summer class.