This is a revisit back to my first days on RU-vid as Nexpar in 2009 with my first videos being of elevators as I saw many content creators making videos of themselves riding elevators, looking up the shaft, peering through the closed doors and such. This was a major childhood pastime that I thought I was the only one who ever had such an interest. While I have not been active in making elevator videos, I make one here and there. This channel consist mainly of my early days on RU-vid.
As of the time in which DieselDucy and Patrick had recorded their videos, those escalators were in the room behind that door at 1:12. I remember seeing in another video, that the people had walked past an area where there would have been a time clock - note the holder for the employee punch cards - and they came to the room where the escalators are. The door was open in that video. As to whether they are there as of now, I don't know.
@@nexpar7439 Thank you for the info! I don’t suppose you could go back and take a look? ;p i jam quite joking of course - I will myself take the much easier route, which is to just ask the building management. The reason for my interest is a rumor that I haven’t been able to verify that Macy’s Herald Square intends to replace all wooden escalators by 2027, which makes me wonder if they were torn out of this building, or given that it remains disused, if they are still in here, as possible wooden escalators to preserve. At any rate thank you for the information, it was very kind of you to respond! :)
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@@nexpar7439 Hmm his channel still shows for me. Check out “a Jimster586 update and walk around the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY” I tried to link it but RU-vid’s spam filter took out my comment lol. Jimster sounds happy and healthy though. Definitely wishing him well!
@@redcomic619 Okay I found it. When you said "Mr. Jimster" I thought it was a new name for his channel. I didn't realize you meant him having a significant other.... Still glad to see some new content from him.
@Nexpar Could you please do this one next? DieselDucy: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yy73b-xUw-c.htmlsi=ki9goF1CG49ePl6y thewildeeper: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9XSp50s3Fms.htmlsi=3NL3B40EpegQjR-a
Didn't the united states fight in the revolutionary war against an invading elglish army,and again in the war of 1812 and wasn't the Mexican-American war cause mexico over stepped the border?
Oops, I should've said since the Revolutionary War. In 1812, I thought USA invaded Canada. I read about the Alamo being wrongfully taught about but actually don't have much recalling about the details.
Fortunately transferred all of my original laser discs to dvd'r's back in the late 90's before they dried out and didn't play anymore. The updates are visually more interesting, but I still prefer the originals.
art films. people do have a right up to a point to modify existing anything for the sake of art or education or even parody. It's a fight some are willing to defend no matter what lol
Another rabbit hole is how hard they are on Star Wars: Galaxies, which was an online game from 2003 that they shut down in 2011. There's emulator servers for the game, and disney has not been happy about them and cracking down on them to make sure they don't make any profit. They have GoFundMes to keep the servers running. I don't understand why they can't just leave us alone sometimes and let us use their stuff they don't want anymore how we want.
Because then you won't be buying their new stuff. Money is literally all they care about. Destroying IP is a side of effect they are willing to suffer for next quarter's profits while sacrificing customer goodwill. Pennywise and pound foolish, they do not care about the art one iota.
This freight elevator was manufactured by FIAM, a defunct Italian elevator manufacturer (based in the city of Milan) that has been bought by Finnish giant KONE in 1987. FIAM had exported its elevators (and also escalators) to different countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, British Hong Kong, Switzerland, etc. Didn't know that FIAM had exported elevator to the DPRK.
@@nexpar7439 Maybe? Other buildings in the DPRK (mainly in its capital Pyongyang) also had elevators made by foreign companies, such as the infamous Yanggakdo International Hotel which had Schindler elevators from Switzerland. Some other buildings however use Hitachi elevators from Japan, they are Juche Tower, Koryo Hotel, and Sosan Hotel.
I feel it is quite suspiciously similar to a Fiam and I did ride some actual Fiam installations with similar doors as this. I also notice their lift doors are being POWERED AS-IS (the ones I saw so far were either manually operated or got retrofitted into powered opening), though defo not a Peelle with its characteristic opening and closing sounds.
Welcome back to RU-vid. I've filmed some of my vlogs at the Carl's Jr in front. And yes, this Quality Inn used to be a Hampton Inn before before their current location closer to Broadmoor World Arena was built.
That may very well be the case. There is a Hampton Inn about a mile or so away and it's fairly new looking so it may have relocated from this area. The Hampton Inns I've seen, however, had more than one elevator but then again, this may be a much older version of their hotels.
In Denver, there is Wax Trax, Twist & Shout that are within about a mile of each other while Angelo's is a few miles down the road. The one here in Boulder is perhaps the second one next to their being one "On the Hill". In one respect, record stores still exist but in another respect, they are more along the lines of being further and few between in many cases. The used to be found in malls and there were a few chain stores as well. Gone are Tower, Sound Warehouse and Sam Goody (usually in nearly every mall).
While vinyl is making a comeback of some sort, it's more expensive and somewhat of a luxury like the CD was when it first made it's debut. While being expensive due to few record pressing plants, there have been cases of poor quality due to the lack of people with knowledge in properly mastering recordings for the format and also in pressing of the records and thus poor sound quality and defects on the records. The "loudness" wars cannot be actuated on vinyl and trying to accomplish this may be contributing to why the sound quality and perhaps defects. Too much vibration caused to mastering the recordings for the same or similar loudness like on CDs and digital media will cause the needle to not be able to stay in the groove thus causing skipping. In some ways, however, vinyl never completely went away as club and Hip-Hop deejays have kept the medium alive.
"Everywhere" maybe be in some places but, compared to the and 90s and into the early 2000s many a store and chain have gone away. Perhaps there are some places where they are more prevalent vs others.