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| Mattress Elevator | | 2008-06-22 13:02:02 | | Fancy a mattress that raises at a comfy angle? This is similar to hospital beds though, but there are people who like those…
Designed to allow user to sit or lie comfortably in bed with a high degree of independence. The elevator is width adjustable to fit single, double and kingsize beds. It is complete with [...] | | By: Mattresszine | | |
| | The Story of New Elevator Cleaner - Navtej Kohli | | 2008-05-22 02:35:15 | | Navtej Kohli adds another leaf to Business Fable Category on Navtej Kohli Business Blog.
A new hotel employee was asked to clean the elevators and report back to the supervisor when the task was...
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| | 123. Trapped In Elevator 41 Hours Tragedy Video | | 2008-04-24 10:47:53 | | So terrific video, he is trapped in elevator for 41 hours and all have been video by CCTV in elevator. I have no comment in this. If you have,just drop comment here in comment section. Poor that guy.We only provide the best video collection here. Don't you want to get it updates through email. If yes, subscribe now. [ Click Here ]
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| | Trapped in an Elevator for 41 hours!!! | | 2008-04-22 22:17:00 | | It started with a routine cigarette break for Nicholas White and ended with a 41 hour ordeal inside the elevator with no food or water and all alone.It was the longest cigarette break of Nicholas White's life or anyone for that matter.The 34-year-old New York production manager was working late one Friday night in October when he went outside for a smoke. He was returning to his office on the 39th floor when the elevator stopped abruptly between floors. White pressed the alarm, letting it ring and ring. But at 11 p.m. the building was deserted, and it would be nearly two days before White was rescued. He paced around the elevator like a bug trapped in a box, fighting claustrophobia every minute of his 41-hour ordeal, which was captured on a video surveillance camera. "After a certain amount of time I knew I was in big trouble," White told "Good Morning America" in an exclusive interview. He had no watch, no cell phone, no food or water. His only sustenance was a pack of Rolaids. "Rolai | | By: Under the Sun | | |
| | CN Tower gets glass floor elevator to "wow" tourists | | 2008-04-10 08:28:00 | | After losing its 32-year status as the tallest freestanding structure on the planet, Toronto's iconic CN Tower has something new to brag about: the world's highest glass-floor elevator that offers visitors a thrilling perspective of the city. Shooting upwards at 22 kilometres per hour, visitors can now watch the ground below them fall away as the elevator soars 346 metres in just 58 seconds. | | By: News Alert | | |
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| Annoying Things To Do On An Elevator | | 2008-02-26 05:49:45 | | Walk on with a cooler that is labeled “HUMAN HEAD†on the side.Grimace painfully while smacking your forehead and muttering “Shut up, all of you, just shut up!â€Crack open your briefcase of purse, and while peering inside, ask, “Got enough air in there?Stand silently and motionless in the corner, facing the wall, without getting off.When arriving at your floor, grunt and strain to yank the doors open, then act embarrassed when they open by themselves.Greet everyone getting on the elevator with a warm handshake and ask them to call you Admiral.Meow occasionally.Bet the other passengers you can fit a quarter in your nose.Stare at another passenger for awhile, then announce in horror, “You’re one of THEM†and back away slowly.Wear a puppet on your hand and use it to talk to the other passengers.Listen to the elevator walls with your stethoscope.Annouce in a demonic voice, “I must find a more suitable host body.â€Say “Ding†at each floor.Say “I wonder what all th | | By: Fun and entertainment guaranteed | | |
| | [VIDEO] Flo-rida - Elevator | | 2008-02-22 14:36:00 | | "Elevator" es el segundo single del rapero americano Flo-rida con la colaboración de Timbaland."Elevator" es uno de los temas musicales del primer álbum titulado “Mail on Sundayâ€. El anterior single de este álbum fue “Lowâ€, el cual ha alcanzado la posición número 1 en el Billboard Hot 100 durante nueve semanas, desde el 5 de enero del 2008 hasta la fecha.El video musical de la canción Elevator de Flo-rida fue dirigido por Gil Green. ¿Alcanzará nuevamente el primer lugar en el Billboard Hot 100 de Estados Unidos? Más videos musicales de Flo-rida: [VIDEO] Flo-rida - Low | | By: Enter Hits | | |
| | | | | Elevator speech about business blogging | | 2007-11-05 15:48:34 | | Some weeks ago, a friend asked me what’s all this buzz about blogging and how could blogging help his business. As a note, the products he is selling are an email server, so we are talking about b2b sales. And, I should be ashamed that I wasn’t able to provide a good answer to combat [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | | Going Down the Elevator Shaft | | 2007-09-28 17:45:00 | | It's been pretty painful watching the Mets play over the past week, and last night might have been the worst of all. As I watching the Red Sox game, I also kept an eye at the proceedings at Shea Stadium, and also the Phillies-Braves game in Philly.The differences couldn't have been more glaring. Shea Stadium was maybe have-filled (they announced 48,000 or so at the game, but those were the number of tickets sold to the original game that was rained out earlier this year), and they seemed subdued and just waiting for another loss to happen. While in Philadelphia, there didn't seem to be an empty seat in the house, and the fans looked like they were roaring on every pitch. (It sure didn't hurt the home side scored four runs in the first.)It seems like there's a black cloud hanging over Shea, as the support seems to have dwindled, as most Mets fans I know already think it's all over. It will be interesting to see what kind of crowds the Mets get this weekend. They are still very much ali | | By: The Mighty Quinn Media Machine | | |
| | | An Elevator Counterpoint | | 2007-05-10 14:27:16 | | 3 p.m. yesterday.
I’m heading out the door. I’m one of those early arrivers, early departers. I get to work at about 6:30 a.m. and I leave at about 3 p.m. For one thing, traffic between here and home isn’t nearly as bad in the early mornings and early afternoons. For another thing, there’s always room in the parking garage when I get here. If you wait until a more reasonable hour – say, 8 a.m. – you’ll be lucky to find a spot in the parking garage. And it’s a long walk to the other parking lots on the campus. So I blow this pop stand every day around 3-ish.
I’m standing at the elevator when a colleague walks up behind me. This is someone I see from time to time, we are on a first name basis but have never really been what one would call conversational acquaintances. Still, when you’re waiting for an elevator, ya gotta say something.
“Makin’ a break for it?” I asked.
“Yeah, getting out of here early today, | | By: What's Shakin'? -- A Parkinson's Blog | | |
| | Redneck Elevator | | 2007-04-16 15:21:00 | | A redneck family from rural Alabama was shopping at a mall in the big city. It was their first time in a mall, so they were experiencing culture shock big time. The father and son decided to stroll around as the wife shopped. They were amazed by almost everything they saw, but two shiny, silver walls that would silently move apart and then slide back together again especially caught their | | By: McCafferty's Pub | | |
| | Hey, you on the elevator! | | 2007-04-04 00:05:38 | | Hmm, here I am on Floor 1, and I sure would like to get to Floor 2. I wish there was a way I could get from Floor 1 to Floor 2 without inconveniencing eight other people. Guess I’ll take the elevator! Right?
WRONG! | | By: I see what you did there... | | |
| | Changing The Elevator Music | | 2006-01-10 17:59:00 | | A new report from English researchers has basically concluded what I already suspected: Our generation no longer cares very much about its music. Not to say that we don't generally like it; obviously, that much isn't true, or you wouldn't hear everything from Dave Matthews Band to Kanye West blaring through dorm halls. The researchers concluded that the problem here is how impersonal music has become, partially due to the rise of downloading and MP3 players. "The accessibility of music has meant that it is taken for granted and does not require a deep emotional commitment once associated with music appreciation," said music psychologist Adrian North on Tuesday. [...]They concluded that because of greater accessibility through mass media, music was nowadays seen more as a commodity that is produced, distributed and consumed like any other.From the perspective of a media scholar (which I'm not, though some of my readers are, Dr. H), music is a commodity, and a very profitable one at that. But as the article mentioned, music used to be a communal experience unlike any other. When the thing about music that makes it so powerful - its ability to communicate beyond words - is diluted, it becomes a passive, casual experience.Chances are, you have probably listened to music on your computer before. You've also most likely listened to it through headphones. I always felt that headphones could enrich the experience if used correctly, and that's because they allow you to hear every instrument and lyric in clear detail. At that level, you're communicating in a sense with the performers. In a group setting, you experience music with the people near you. Here's why I don't own an iPod: It's too easy to use one as you walk places (particularly classes), and if I'm just hearing my own brand of elevator music without really listening, the music stops mattering. Music is a very intimate thing for me, and it would be tragic if I no longer had songs that reminded m | | By: The Unknown Blogger | | |
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