05-29-2015, 08:04 PM
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#481
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Fort St. John, BC
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Originally Posted by Dion
If there's milk still left in the bowl after i've had my cereal, i'll drink straight from bowl as opposed to using a spoon lap up the remaining milk.
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I dump the milk down the drain...
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05-29-2015, 08:07 PM
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#482
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Resurrection
Amen. I do this too. I get so annoyed when people whine about it when they notice. Do you want me to be at my desk with cool, non stinky feet, in socks...
or in shoes with hot, smelly ass feet? You pick.
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I resolved this by keeping a pair of loafers i can easily slip on when someone comes over.
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Originally Posted by Eastern Girl
What relevance does what I would do in a traffic jam hold in a conversation about holding/not holding an elevator door for someone? Just so I'm clear.
Have I ever let anyone in? Sure. Has anyone let me in? Sure. Has anyone held a door for me? Sure. Did it make my day? No. It was nice, I thanked them. It didn't ultimately have any bearing on my day, just like if they hadn't held the door, it would have no bearing on my day.
Do you burst into to tears if the door isn't held for you? Does it ruin your entire day having to wait a couple minutes when you miss the elevator?
I get it, you think I'm evil, rude, self centred, whatever. Next time I'm in the elevator, I'll take a minute to make my peace with it.
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If it makes you feel any better, IMO, I don't find this behavior as rude as the non-tippers. I consider holding elevators same as holding a door. If you're holding it more than 5 seconds (unless special circumstances)... probably too much.
I dunno if rude or not, but to avoid annoying door situations, I often prefer to open a door by using the auto door opening thing (handicap sign button) and just walk through without a need to hold the door open.
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05-29-2015, 08:08 PM
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#483
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by doctajones428
I dump the milk down the drain...
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You sir, are missing out.
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05-30-2015, 07:33 AM
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#484
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: 110
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Originally Posted by stampsx2
You don't find these elevators really efficient? They take some getting used to but why not have everyone going to the 23rd floor get on the same elevator? For someone as impatient as me, i like it.
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That would be fine if it worked as advertised. The theory was it would group people around the similar floors to the same elevator thus those going to 23, 25, and 26 would all be grouped together and those on floors 12-15 would go on a different one.
It doesn't seem to work like that in our building and you can get on the elevator with the panel lit up like a Christmas tree stopping on 12,14,15,16,20,23,24,25. Added to that 5 people on floor 20 went for coffee together and just one person scanned in therefore the elevator is overfull. As a result the people on floors 15 and 16 couldn't get on and your left stopping at those floors for no reason.
I'm impatient like you and the elevators GMG. They are already notorious in our building and universally hated. The theory was they would get calibrated over time but it's been mo this now and they are no better. The original system was way less annoying.
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05-30-2015, 09:05 AM
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#485
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: California
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Nm
Last edited by GGG; 05-30-2015 at 09:09 AM.
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05-30-2015, 09:13 AM
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#486
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: California
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Originally Posted by FurnaceFace
That would be fine if it worked as advertised. The theory was it would group people around the similar floors to the same elevator thus those going to 23, 25, and 26 would all be grouped together and those on floors 12-15 would go on a different one.
It doesn't seem to work like that in our building and you can get on the elevator with the panel lit up like a Christmas tree stopping on 12,14,15,16,20,23,24,25. Added to that 5 people on floor 20 went for coffee together and just one person scanned in therefore the elevator is overfull. As a result the people on floors 15 and 16 couldn't get on and your left stopping at those floors for no reason.
I'm impatient like you and the elevators GMG. They are already notorious in our building and universally hated. The theory was they would get calibrated over time but it's been mo this now and they are no better. The original system was way less annoying.
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It also considers people getting on at those floors. The intelligent elevator is something like 20-30% more efficient meaning you can get rid of 1 or 2 elevators in a building which is a big savings.
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05-30-2015, 09:31 AM
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#487
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eastern Girl
What relevance does what I would do in a traffic jam hold in a conversation about holding/not holding an elevator door for someone? Just so I'm clear.
Have I ever let anyone in? Sure. Has anyone let me in? Sure. Has anyone held a door for me? Sure. Did it make my day? No. It was nice, I thanked them. It didn't ultimately have any bearing on my day, just like if they hadn't held the door, it would have no bearing on my day.
Do you burst into to tears if the door isn't held for you? Does it ruin your entire day having to wait a couple minutes when you miss the elevator?
I get it, you think I'm evil, rude, self centred, whatever. Next time I'm in the elevator, I'll take a minute to make my peace with it.
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You wait patiently for an elevator,- you wait patiently in a traffic jam.
Someone runs up to use the elevator you waited for and they didn't wait - someone wants to pull out of a parking lot in front of you in the traffic jam you've been waiting for so they don't have to wait.
I didn't say you're rude or self centered.
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05-30-2015, 11:06 AM
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#488
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#1 Goaltender
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I refuse to tip cab drivers unless they provide a service that most would not. Last night my girlfriend's friend was puking all over herself so the cab driver pulled over and grabbed a plastic bag for her to puke into which was really helpful so he got a nice tip. But like if you drive me home from the bar and say 3 words to me over the $25 fare you're getting no tip.
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05-30-2015, 12:48 PM
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#489
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Franchise Player
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You guys who don't want to hold the elevator door open for someone but don't want to appear like a jerk should pretend that you're going for the open button but hit close instead. The person will appreciate you "trying. This only works if you're alone but farting when you enter should take care of that.
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05-30-2015, 01:02 PM
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#490
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Crushed
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: The Sc'ank
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Originally Posted by stampsx2
You wait patiently for an elevator,- you wait patiently in a traffic jam.
Someone runs up to use the elevator you waited for and they didn't wait - someone wants to pull out of a parking lot in front of you in the traffic jam you've been waiting for so they don't have to wait.
I didn't say you're rude or self centered.
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I think waiting in a traffic jam is a different scenario to waiting for an elevator, personally. As I've said, I relish that few seconds/minute of time alone to just chill before the doors open on my work floor and the flood gates of work crap open.
I have no problem letting someone in if they are pulling out from a parking lot, but I best get a wave or headnod of appreciation. I mean, nothing will happen if they don't. I might unleash some naughty words from my vocab, but they don't get to hear that.
I am surprised no one has mentioned the wave/head nod of appreciation as something they don't do. It's pretty rare nowadays to see that.
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05-30-2015, 01:37 PM
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#491
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Eastern Girl
I am surprised no one has mentioned the wave/head nod of appreciation as something they don't do. It's pretty rare nowadays to see that.
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I think the no wave no headnod might be a calgary thing. In winnipeg it was very common to see a wave. I've adjusted to calgarians and stopped waving as well.
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05-30-2015, 01:40 PM
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#492
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FurnaceFace
That would be fine if it worked as advertised. The theory was it would group people around the similar floors to the same elevator thus those going to 23, 25, and 26 would all be grouped together and those on floors 12-15 would go on a different one.
It doesn't seem to work like that in our building and you can get on the elevator with the panel lit up like a Christmas tree stopping on 12,14,15,16,20,23,24,25. Added to that 5 people on floor 20 went for coffee together and just one person scanned in therefore the elevator is overfull. As a result the people on floors 15 and 16 couldn't get on and your left stopping at those floors for no reason.
I'm impatient like you and the elevators GMG. They are already notorious in our building and universally hated. The theory was they would get calibrated over time but it's been mo this now and they are no better. The original system was way less annoying.
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It might be programed wrong in your building. I used it in a couple other buildings downtown and it seams to work like it's suppose to. My last experience was at the devon building if that means anything.
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05-30-2015, 03:19 PM
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#493
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Fantasy Island
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Originally Posted by stampsx2
I think the no wave no headnod might be a calgary thing. In winnipeg it was very common to see a wave. I've adjusted to calgarians and stopped waving as well.
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I always wave and I'm in Calgary. Lots of people do it.
I once had a massage therapist who told me how much he hated people who didn't wave. And that on his days off he liked to sometimes drive around Calgary and purposely let people merge just to see who would and wouldn't wave. And presumably get angry at the ones who didn't.  He seemed like a bit of a rage case.
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05-30-2015, 03:40 PM
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#494
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Vancouver
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Originally Posted by Peanut
I always wave and I'm in Calgary. Lots of people do it.
I once had a massage therapist who told me how much he hated people who didn't wave. And that on his days off he liked to sometimes drive around Calgary and purposely let people merge just to see who would and wouldn't wave. And presumably get angry at the ones who didn't.  He seemed like a bit of a rage case.
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Lol. So he would purposely drive around to expose himself to something that grinds his gears and then rage about it? That is hilarious... and kind of insane. You would think being a massage therapist, he would be a chill dude.
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05-30-2015, 03:49 PM
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#495
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Franchise Player
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I had no idea elevators were such a hot topic. Wild stuff.
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05-30-2015, 04:07 PM
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#496
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Originally Posted by V
I had no idea elevators were such a hot topic. Wild stuff.
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CP's a huge corporate crowd = elevators; serious business.
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05-30-2015, 04:07 PM
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#497
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Nanaimo
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Originally Posted by Cheerio
I refuse to tip cab drivers unless they provide a service that most would not. Last night my girlfriend's friend was puking all over herself so the cab driver pulled over and grabbed a plastic bag for her to puke into which was really helpful so he got a nice tip. But like if you drive me home from the bar and say 3 words to me over the $25 fare you're getting no tip.
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I never tip cab drivers period. Your whole fare goes straight into their pocket anyways. It's not like going to a restaurant and tipping a server.
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05-30-2015, 04:18 PM
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#498
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Peanut
I always wave and I'm in Calgary. Lots of people do it.
I once had a massage therapist who told me how much he hated people who didn't wave. And that on his days off he liked to sometimes drive around Calgary and purposely let people merge just to see who would and wouldn't wave. And presumably get angry at the ones who didn't.  He seemed like a bit of a rage case.
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It's certainly nice since it shows appreciation. You may wave but it's very few and far between in calgary. I'm guessing most people that wave in this city just moved here. It's actually sad.
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05-30-2015, 04:43 PM
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#499
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by combustiblefuel
I never tip cab drivers period. Your whole fare goes straight into their pocket anyways. It's not like going to a restaurant and tipping a server.
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I would think a good chunk goes to their company, no?
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05-30-2015, 05:50 PM
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#500
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by stampsx2
Count me in as another that does this.
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I do this all the time. In fact, probably not part of this thread, but I have been dreaming of turning my desk into Constanza's desk at the Yankees.
A well deserved siesta every afternoon!
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