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NEW YORK (CBS) – Pushing that "door close" button won't make your next elevator trip any faster. The head of the National Elevator Industry, Karen Penafiel, confirmed to The New York Times in a ...
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Most people do not have the patience to wait a few seconds for the elevator doors to shut, so they push the 'close' button to speed up the process. However, some say this feature has been obsolete ...
If you were to name a single button you interact with most often, it would probably be the close button, whether you’re on Windows, Linux, or Mac. The close button lets you exit a program or ...
You scurry inside, and since no one else is waiting to enter, you jab the 'close door' button. The doors comply, the elevator starts moving, and you breathe a sigh of relief. This is a familiar ...