27th May 2010

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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.

Old, but this article about the guy who spent 41 hours trapped in an elevator came up in conversation today. It’s a very well-written piece on what might otherwise be a banal subject.