On 6 Sep 2019, Ian Jackson wrote
(in article ):
In , Incubus
writes
On 2019-09-06, Ian wrote:
In , Incubus
writes
On 2019-09-06, michael adamsmjadams25@ukonline wrote:
"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
...
I have fond memories of being in a hotel in Tel Aviv one Saturday
morning. My room was
on something like the 16th floor. I made the mistake of taking the
'Shabbat lift - the
one where the door opens and closes automatically, and it stops on
every floor. It was
long, long trip.
https://tinyurl.com/y6clwojj
But surely you could have got out at the next floor, the
first floor the Shabat Lift stopped at and taken the other
lift ? Or at least at the second floor the lift stopped at,
once you realised what was going on ?
He strikes me as the kind of person who gets out of his car when it's in
the
carwash.
It takes one hell of a stretch of vivid imagination to link a Shabbat
Lift and a Car Wash - but respect for doing so!
It takes one hell of a lack of imagination to stay in a lift that it
calling at
each floor instead of transferring to one that goes directly. Perhaps a
better
analogy would be that you'd have left the sunroof open.
I'm not sure that sunroofs are much-used in Israel. The sun's too hot.
You're
Not me. I wouldnt even think of visiting that ********.
more likely to have the A/C on, and all the windows closed.
No respect for carbon footprints, I see. That figures.