Trapped!
<a href="http://www.newyorker.com/online/video/2008/04/21/080421_elevators" target="_blank">trapped in an elevator in New York City’s McGraw-Hill building for forty-one hours</a> - just watch the video!
Here is a condensed look at White’s ordeal, as captured by the building’s security cameras.
Here is a condensed look at White’s ordeal, as captured by the building’s security cameras.
Comments
I could understand a couple hours, but 41 hours of negligence? Unacceptable by the security team. This happened in '99 I heard he barely got some cash out of it, and not much.
Apparently not.
The first thing I thought of from reading the title is <a href="http://www.freeworldgroup.com/games3/trapped5/index.html" target="_blank">Trapped</a> (flash game).
I think the alarm was blasting the whole time.
I think I read somewhere that this happened over a weekend, so evidently no one was monitoring it.
i read that the alarm had a certain range and since he was in the express elevator which had no stops between 1-31st floors there was no one around it to hear it.
btw they picked a perfect song for the video
When he is standing at the doors with them open he's URINATING down the shaft
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that was pretty fun for some reason. I didn't work out what you were meant to do with the <span style='color:#000000;background:#000000'>last boss before i killed it</span> though
In the flash game. As soon as I found out that you had to push brown blocks that had absolutely no distinction from unpushable brown blocks. I quit. That's just dumb.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I don't even know what blocks you're talking about. I gave up when there was no apparent way to do anything beyond what I tried... Which may have been the same point in the game.