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Seeing this strip, I canât help but think of the MTA/LIRR escalators, which are often dysfunctional, sometimes for weeks, even the extra-long new ones in Grand Central Madison have been broken already. Strange that the 100-plus-year-old oak escalators in Macyâs Herald Square still work fine.
Back in my Air Force days, I was working airlift out of a small, remote airfield in Korea about 1/4 inch from the DMZ (on the map at least). When I got there, there was a stack of pallets on the ramp where I needed park some incoming aircraft.
I contacted my Korean counterpart and conveyed to him that I needed them moved. I expected that he would find a forklift and move them. Instead he came back with a dozen ROK privates. They got on the sides of the pallets, squatted down, got a grip and on the count of whatever Hangul for three is, stood up. They then shuffled the off to Buffalo or at least the side of the ramp.
This impressed me on how mechanically minded Americans and Europeans are. When we need heavy lifting, we get a machine to do it. Asians use bodies.
Elevators become traps when power removed â escalators just become stairs. After being trapped twice in elevators in two months, I nearly always take the stairs. No claustrophobia, just not getting planned activities done while stuck there.
Superfrog about 2 years ago
Analogue staircase?
Farside99 about 2 years ago
Needs a file clerk.
Tra1nman2 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Seeing this strip, I canât help but think of the MTA/LIRR escalators, which are often dysfunctional, sometimes for weeks, even the extra-long new ones in Grand Central Madison have been broken already. Strange that the 100-plus-year-old oak escalators in Macyâs Herald Square still work fine.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
??
wrloftis about 2 years ago
That is one heck of a name for a band.
KenseidenXL about 2 years ago
Is that the corporate weasel word for stairsâŠ.
DawnQuinn1 about 2 years ago
Going up the down staircase. An old movie, you wouldnât understand.
dflak about 2 years ago
Back in my Air Force days, I was working airlift out of a small, remote airfield in Korea about 1/4 inch from the DMZ (on the map at least). When I got there, there was a stack of pallets on the ramp where I needed park some incoming aircraft.
I contacted my Korean counterpart and conveyed to him that I needed them moved. I expected that he would find a forklift and move them. Instead he came back with a dozen ROK privates. They got on the sides of the pallets, squatted down, got a grip and on the count of whatever Hangul for three is, stood up. They then shuffled the off to Buffalo or at least the side of the ramp.
This impressed me on how mechanically minded Americans and Europeans are. When we need heavy lifting, we get a machine to do it. Asians use bodies.
Mowog about 2 years ago
Iâll never forget being stuck on one of those things during a power failure at the mall. The most harrowing twenty minutes of my life!
figuratively speaking about 2 years ago
I think acoustic will be my favorite adjective for awhile.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 2 years ago
Moderately inconvenient.
ladykat Premium Member about 2 years ago
LOL!
amaneaux about 2 years ago
âEscalator temporarily stairs. Sorry for the convenience.â
â Mitch Hedberg
Alberta Oil about 2 years ago
Funny how those stairs are hard to use manually, the pitch is just wrong.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Yet, still useful. And some prefer it.
drycurt about 2 years ago
Elevators become traps when power removed â escalators just become stairs. After being trapped twice in elevators in two months, I nearly always take the stairs. No claustrophobia, just not getting planned activities done while stuck there.
dpatrickryan Premium Member about 2 years ago
âUnpluggedâ
wildlandwaters about 2 years ago
Old school!
Stat_man99 about 2 years ago
Called âstairsâ.
ArcticFox Premium Member about 2 years ago
âSoundsâ like work to me, and Iâm allergic to that!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago
Very clever!
Ernest_CT about 2 years ago
Abstruse. Or maybe recondite.