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You just need to stand on a skateboard. Those guys never break their legs as long as they stay on the board. Elevators have grab rails so it shouldnt be too hard
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That's what Denis was saying people weren't going to climb 30 floors to their office or dwelling. |
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My last corp ran a free trolly to remote parking lots and our other location a few city blocks away ... I usually walked.
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Keep a large roll of bubble wrap in the corner of the elevator.
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Greg, run up, walk down, find more than one place to go maybe
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The biggest change the elevator brought was the best apartments and offices went from the ground floor to the top floor. No one, not even a top athlete wants to carry two bags of groceries up stairs. Of course the view of the top floors is usually better.
Before the elevator, the rich wanted the bottom floor or had a private house. I prefer my single story house that has a single step up to get inside from the garage. I get my exercise by edging the 1/4 mile of sidewalk edges and mowing the yard. Usually two or two and a half hours. No riding equipment. About 2.5 miles of walking, while using some form of yard equipment. |
The top floor was cooler and cleaner too. There were pluses and minuses.
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