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March 16, 2004 12:12 AM
Broken: Elevator buttons
This comes from Scott Heiferman, co-founder of Meetup.com and Fotolog.net, and a speaker at the Gel conference on April 30.
The buttons on this elevator are wired just like they're hand-labeled: the lower button calls the elevator to go up, and the upper button calls it to go down.
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