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We can most definitely travel in space.
We've cracked the Human Genome.
We can clone living creatures.
We can communicate almost instantly with anyone, anywhere in the world.
We can (almost) build nano-machines.
Yet for all our amazing technology, there is still one answer that eludes us...
Why does the handrail on escalators always move at a different speed to the steps?
The one in woolworths in Stirling was the worst ive ever seen. If i had continued to hold onto the hand rail i wouldve been dragged back down the steps.
Genius.
That made me laugh inanely for some reason.
It's true though.
:-D
We can most definitely travel in space.
We've cracked the Human Genome.
We can clone living creatures.
We can communicate almost instantly with anyone, anywhere in the world.
We can (almost) build nano-machines.
Yet for all our amazing technology, there is still one answer that eludes us...
Why does the handrail on escalators always move at a different speed to the steps?