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Elevator Hacking Print E-mail
Written by DanG   
Wednesday, 24 August 2005
Ok, Ok Ok.. Since 15 million of you sent this hack in, I am going to post it just to stop the influx of emails! =p


Tired of being on an elevator and someone else gets on every floor you go down to? Well I was also, until I found out you could skip the floors that people would like to get on at. This works best in big office buildings with 30 floors and it sometimes takes like 15 minutes to get to floor 1. This is a really simple trick to do just to let you readers know. I’m going to do the example on the picture below.


Okay, the only thing you need to do is press down the close door button, and the floor you would like to go to at the same time.



Then it should skip all the floors that people want to get on and go straight to your floor that you would like to get off on. This can also piss some people off I would imagine. This trick has also worked on all the office elevators I have tried so far.

I find it works the easiest on:
Otis Elevators
Dover Elevators
And Most Desert Elevators

So have fun causing total elevator mayhem :P!

Submitted by DanG, credit goes to TheDamnBlog for discovering and posting this great hack!
Last Updated ( Monday, 29 August 2005 )
 
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