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CP2
No way it got a sequel
it star trek elevtors had buttons
In a sane world which one would you prefer horizontal or vertical layout?
# Horizontal
40 39 38 37 36
35 34 33 32 31
30 29 28 27 26
25 24 23 22 21
20 19 18 17 16
15 14 13 12 11
10 09 08 07 06
CP2 05
# Vertical
40 33 26 19 12
39 32 25 18 11
38 31 24 17 10
37 30 23 16 09
36 29 22 15 08
35 28 21 14 07
34 27 20 13 06
CP2 05
Horizontal but mirrored, so the numbers go up left to right
Vertical feels more right to me, because elevator go up and numbers too
Looks like this is neither in the US (as there’s a 13th floor) nor anywhere with a large Chinese community (as there are floors ending in 4)
Believe it or not, it’s not that unusual for buildings in the US to have a 13th floor. While most don’t, I’ve been in plenty that do.
It’s a silly superstition, and in my observation, it faded towards the end of last century. The buildings that I’ve seen that do have a 13th floor have tended to be newer ones.
Omitting the 13th floor is far from universal in the US.
Some buildings do it, but by far not all of them.
Boss job done, said like you buttons installed the I.
Each column is arranged in numerical order, the columns might represent some arbitrary division that makes sense only in terms of the function of the building. The first column might be all the floors which deal with marketing, the second accounting and so on. When you arrange things objects alphabetically camshafts would be next to cameras which without knowledge of the alphabet would make no sense (ACC).
They just hate those with poor eyesight don't they
That's what the braille is for
B7 N30 O24 I11 G
BINGO!!!
There is some method to the madness here. Some.
The right three columns (disregarding the bottom row for now) read left to right, from bottom to top. (I suppose bottom to top makes some sense, as that's how the floors are arranged in an actual building.) This accounts somewhat neatly for the numbers between 7 and 27
The left two columns do the same thing (except for the 6 button), accounting for numbers between 28 and 40.
All the buttons along the bottom are a complete mess, though. Why is 6 all alone on the far left instead of being next to 7? Or at least in 5's place? Where the fuck are floors 2, 3, and 4? Is 'CP2' one of those?
At least the ground floor button is large and easy to find, so you can get out of this mess easier than you got in. But why are the main grid of buttons separated into separate sets, between the first two columns and the last three? Was the building originally only 27 floors, and then they added more? Without completely redoing the elevator control panel?
There is some method to the madness here. Some.
So, lawful evil it is?
Nah, still to chaotic for that.
what's the problem exactly?
Beats me. It's pretty obviously a 5D elevator with each column representing an axis. It's common sense if you're familiar with octonions and think of the elevator as a vector with the lobby as the origin. I don't know how much more clear the designers could have made it.