Re: elevator algorithm bug in ll_rw_blk.c

Riley Williams (rhw@bigfoot.com)
Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:08:42 +0000 (GMT)


Hi Simon.

>> 2. European definition: An elevator is a set of stairs that move
>> up or down (as set) continuously, with passengers stepping on
>> at one end and off at the other without having to move in
>> between. They are usually installed in pairs, one going each
>> way. I don't know what this is called in the USA.

> here's an alternative definition: "bollocks^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^hrubbish"
> you defined an escalator, not an elevator

{Shrug} I quote from Collins Technical English Dictionary...

Q> Elevator: (1) {UK} An alternative name for an escalator, usually
Q> referring to mobile escalators, especially in agricultural use.
Q> (2) {Primarily US} A cage that moves up and down a vertical shaft,
Q> stopping at various different levels determined by the operator.

Q> Escalator: {UK} A rolling staircase, where passengers or goods
Q> placed thereon are moved from one level to another automatically.

Your comments are noted...

Best wishes from Riley.

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