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- From: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston)
- Subject: Re: Elevators
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.010035.20745@sci34hub.sci.com>
- Reply-To: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston)
- Organization: SCI Systems, Inc., Huntsville, Al.
- References: <josh.721593172@mowgli> <MJD.92Nov13131855@saul.cis.upenn.edu> <9211141635.34@rmkhome.UUCP>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 01:00:35 GMT
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- In article <9211141635.34@rmkhome.UUCP> rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly) writes:
- >In article <MJD.92Nov13131855@saul.cis.upenn.edu> mjd@saul.cis.upenn.edu ("[*] Last of the Giants") writes:
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- >I wouldn't argue with you about this. I do have a basic aversion to buildings
- >that are more than four or five stories. And you would never catch me riding
- >up the side of a building in one of those glass elevators.
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- So, are the glass ones in the atriums ok?
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- There are a few in Dallas, I believe, that are 14 stories tall....
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- (And in one hotel, you have a choice of two separate atriums to ride your
- glass elevator in. Atriums are great places to test paper airplanes.....)
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- Gary Heston SCI Systems, Inc. gary@sci34hub.sci.com site admin
- The Chairman of the Board and the CFO speak for SCI. I'm neither.
- "Data sheet: HSN-3000 Nuclear Event Detector. The [NED] senses the gamma
- radiation pulse [from a] nuclear weapon." As if we wouldn't notice...
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