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Was I imagining things? Or did I actually peer into the void there for a moment before it returned to the chaos and oblivion from whence it arose?
Note from Alex: Impossible... rememer that (null) is not nothing, not something, and not anything. (null) cannot be seen and (null) cannot not be seen. So, therefore, you all must have immagined a (null) article.
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Two cheers for the redemption request!
"Hip, hip, Array!" "Hip, hip, Array!"
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So if zero takes you to the ground floor, where does 1 take you? The 2nd floor?
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Where's the wtf for the first one?
Captcha: nulla (i think you're right)
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In the UK at least the 1st floor is above the ground floor.
because thats how we roll
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Press -1 to change it on your mind
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Yes, I can see how the UK is so bad at math with all those crazy measurement systems
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US First Floor = UK Ground Floor US Second Floor = UK First Floor
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Programmers should at least appreciate the logic behind the elevator one (zero-based floors). But I'm not sure whether that's the WTF here (at least I don't think it's a failure). Maybe that there's no -1 button?
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Presumably to the first floor - the one above the ground floor in every country except America.
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Yes. As you can see a programmer obviously designed this. And all us programming folk know that 0 IS the first integer.
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Press +0.5 for Mezzanine.
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Actually, first floor is above ground floor pretty much everywhere except USA :-P
Now who's the weirdo?
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OK if you limeys want to call your first floor 0 I'll allow it. But then wouldn't the basement be -0?
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Choose your own elevator music?
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Neither. We (the rest of the world) just dont like your crazy american floor labeling standards.
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When you say this, do you not include Canada, some Eastern Europe countries, Russia, Scandinavia, China, Japan and Taiwan on purpose or do you have no idea what you're talking about?
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In Soviet Russia ground floor number you!
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These lift controls are very popular in Europe. I guess it's because you can install them cheaply in a building with any number of floors.
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He was obviously referring to the civilised world.
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Every country except America. And Russia. And most of Scandinavia. And China and Japan. But other than that, no one uses the American system!
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I will take the stairs, thank you.
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Now that I know that I can do it, I'll try to change the cables on my mind.
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There is a - button and a big button at the bottom that I think is enter. So i guess you'd press -, 1, enter
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Actually, it's mostly just Europe (and Quebec... weirdos) that use the "1st floor is the floor above ground" system. North America (except Quebec. Seriously, WTF guys?), Russia and Asia use the "ground floor is first floor" system. I think Australia also uses British terms. Hong Kong appears to be split 50/50. That just leaves South America and Africa as the deciding votes. I wasn't able to find any information on how they number their floors.
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And if I press 2 * 3 {wheelchair} does that take me to the 6th floor (7th if in the UK)?
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lern2read.
Carl T says the first floor is the one above the ground floor in a lot of countries (not quite as many as he states, but still a considerable number). You then say he's wrong, giving Danish as an example, where the first floor (første sal) is indeed the one above the ground floor (stueetage).
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Hey America what's up with the 1-based floor numbering? Do you base your numbering system on roman numerals? Not the smartest system today eh?
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What about Pi?
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I have always stated it as a Ponderable, why an elevator in a two-story building (like many American shopping malls) has two buttons inside the compartment (one for up and one for down). When you enter such an elevator you have NO CHOICE where you will go. I propose there be NO BUTTONS (maybe just one that says, "GO")
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well, seeing as floors are discrete integers, I don't think an irrational number, such as pi, would be very useful...
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Uh, so if the building only has 5 floors, what happens if I enter 9?
Do I finally get to meet God? :o
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I have one of those keypads where I work, and it's exactly that: a standard keypad. You press '-' and '1' to go to the first basement, '1' '0' for the tenth floor, etc (bonus points: '*' yields -1, as a shortcut). The only WTF is that the mezzanine between 0 and 1 is floor 100 :): And yes, at least in Portugal we use zero = ground for our floor denominations too.
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Thats funny because here where i live, in Denmark, we do actually call it 'stueetage' (ground floor) and then first floor. But perhaps its more a local thing than a national thing.
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I suppose if you enter -666 you end up going somewhere else? :\
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Now that you mentioned it, WTF does a wheelchair button do? Does it expand the previously small elevator so that a wheelchair can fit inside?
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Btw TRWTF is that it's a numpad instead of one number per floor.
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Oh, and also, those keypads are outside the elevators, and the choice of which elevator will answer your request is decided in software, and reported on the little LCD above. The real WTF is that, for such a sophisticated system, the distribution software is particularly daft.
The wheelchair button probably forces the assignment to pick a "wheelchair-friendly" elevator in case you have different sizes (never had to use it).
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Yes, that's my guess as well [though you might want to take a better look at that 'enter' button :)]. My point was: where's the WTF? The only one I can think of is the wording on the note, that says you should be able to press a single button. (So that would make a /very/ minor WTF.)
Anyway, the fact that the elevator actually needs a printed instruction shows that controlling it is apparently not intuitive enough, I'll give Alex that.
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Nah, we think in Two's complement, not One's complement =P
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