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  1. Michael Vogel (heluecht@pirati.ca)'s status on Thursday, 25-Sep-2025 13:36:46 CEST Michael Vogel Michael Vogel
    Es ist auch irgendwie eine andere Art der Intelligenz, im Fahrstuhl den "Schließen"-Knopf zu drücken, wenn sich die Tür bereits schließt oder die Taste eines Stockwerks zu drücken, das schon hell erleuchtet ist ...
    In conversation about 6 days ago from pirati.ca permalink
    • Michael Vogel (heluecht@pirati.ca)'s status on Thursday, 25-Sep-2025 15:01:33 CEST Michael Vogel Michael Vogel
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      • jerry
      @jerry I also saw pictures of "close" buttons that even aren't connected and are only set up for people to press to feel better 😀
      In conversation about 6 days ago permalink
    • jerry (jerry@my-place.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Sep-2025 15:01:34 CEST jerry jerry
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      @heluecht In the U.S., at least, the "close button" in the elevator doesn't work (it's only active during emergencies), but people keep pressing it multiple times anyway.
      In conversation about 6 days ago permalink
    • raroun (raroun@friendica.opensocial.space)'s status on Thursday, 25-Sep-2025 15:05:47 CEST raroun raroun
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      @heluecht Mein Favorit sind Menschen, die den Türknopf in der Bahn betätigen, obwohl dieser schon seit 3 Minuten blinkend signalisiert, das die "Tür Öffnen" Anforderung bereits vorliegt.
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