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- From: mbur@nyx.cs.du.edu (MAC)
- Subject: Re: bathrooms 2
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.203750.18029@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 20:37:50 GMT
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- In article <s6nosrk@zola.esd.sgi.com> cj@sgi.com (C J Silverio) writes:
- >---
- >Women choose stalls this way:
- >
- >- If all stalls are empty, choose your "favorite" stall. This
- > stall is usually at the end of a row, the larger handicapped
- > stall, or otherwise more desirable than the other(s).
- >
-
- Check.
-
- >- If some stalls are occupied, choose a stall not next to any
- > occupied stall.
- >
-
- Check.
-
- >- If that is impossible, fill stalls from the restroom door in.
- >
-
- I think men do the reverse. Fill the stall furthest from the door first.
-
- >I can't speak about men's behavior. Perhaps a men's room
- >observer could let me know if stall-filling behavior is
- >sex-independent.
- >
-
- I think we need more data points.
-
- >---
- >c j silverio
-
-
- TTFN,
- M
-