I almost always use stairs. Elevators run on electricity which can fail. Most run on 3 phase and if only one phase fails you’re still stuck, in a small box, without a toilet.
Actually the reference is older than that. This type of drawing was done by the mathematician M. C. Escher about 1953 https://www.mcescher.com/gallery/back-in-holland/relativity/
Rod Gonzalez 4 months ago
“And knowing is half the battle.”
“GEE . . . I . . . JOE!”
RAGs 4 months ago
As long as you know which end is up…
cosman 4 months ago
i got tired just looking at it..
PoodleGroomer 4 months ago
It wouldn’t be so bad if they replaced the dead fluorescent tubes.
drogers30 4 months ago
Hogworts.
whahoppened 4 months ago
I have the book.(M.C.Escher) My daughter laughed at the ‘people feet’ on the creature.
MosheWaisberg 4 months ago
rerun
Steve_The_Beard 4 months ago
Not only was Escher an excellent artist, he also knew a thing or two about non-Euclidean geometry at a time when it was leading-edge mathematics.
AlanM 4 months ago
The stairs don’t bother me as much as the infestation of strange, unearthly, creatures.
ClarkKent46 4 months ago
I almost always use stairs. Elevators run on electricity which can fail. Most run on 3 phase and if only one phase fails you’re still stuck, in a small box, without a toilet.
RobinHood 4 months ago
M C Escher, my favorite DJ
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 4 months ago
Now we know how Melvin started his disappearance…
NWdryad 4 months ago
All my building’s stairwells look like that…
57-Don 4 months ago
Ah the Curl-up or Wentelteefje, one of my favorite Escher creatures
William Bludworth Premium Member 4 months ago
So that’s where R&D hides their mistakes!
chromosome Premium Member 4 months ago
It looks like fun…
JimR1 4 months ago
Actually the reference is older than that. This type of drawing was done by the mathematician M. C. Escher about 1953 https://www.mcescher.com/gallery/back-in-holland/relativity/
gmu328 4 months ago
escher
Lomax9er7 4 months ago
My first thought, “Fire Drill!”
rgcviper 4 months ago
Cool! What a stairwell …
Baslim’s comment above made me wonder if we’ll ever see Melvin in Working Daze again, too …