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- From: bruck@mathj.usc.edu (Ronald Bruck)
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- Subject: Re: Elevator mayhem
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- Date: 15 Sep 92 23:51:33 GMT
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- The idea of a spring at the bottom of the elevator is a new twist on
- this old problem.
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- Which reminds me of a friend who used to work for Otis Elevator...
- He claimed that *** no one *** had ever been killed by an Otis elevator...
- Maimed and mangled, yes, but never killed...
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- --Ron Bruck
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