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marxjunk (02-13-2020) |
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olredalert (02-14-2020) |
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Always loved the bumble bee Z. I really like the fender pinstripes, but do not believe they were available on a Z in 69. I guess they could be dealer added.
I like them so much I have contemplated putting a set on my black Z.
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You're running late for work and the elevator door feels like it's taking hours to close, so you rapidly hit that button with the little arrows pointing toward one another. But the joke's on you—that won't speed up the door. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, elevator doors must stay open long enough for someone in a wheelchair, or using a cane, to board. Firefighters and maintenance workers are the only ones who can actually make the doors close faster, by using an override code or a key. Keep that in mind next time your finger's itching to press that button. Plus, how much time will the door shutting a few seconds earlier really save you, anyway? |
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