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If you were in a room
IctoanAWEWawi Posted Sep 27, 2002
What an excellent thread Abi!
Still plenty of discussion left in this one surely
Personally, regardless of button colour, I think my first actions would be investigate it and the notice to see what i could find. If it were possible to dismantle or open up the button workings then that'd be first.
So likely as not I'd be the one found dead in the room cos I'd taken the button apart and then failed to assemble it again. Probably found collapsed on the floor with a couple of screws or washers left over by me
My other thought would be : If you were in this situation and had accertained that you thought it was an experiment to find out how long people would go before pressing the button, would you refuse to press the button and turn the experiment round by seeing how long it would be before the researches would abandon the experiment? And would it then turn into a battle of wills?
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Garentee - Ruler of Uterly Hopeless Romantics Posted Sep 27, 2002
This sounds a bit like that movie "Cube" where they all wake up in the bunch of cubes then?
I would look for the door. Not finding one, I would press the button, happily knowing that either nothing will happen, or that I am probably at ground zero.
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Lifson Kofie Posted Sep 27, 2002
I'd have a look. Think about it for a few seconds. Try to work out what it's attached to - then press it in the hope that some food and water might appear in this otherwise empty room before I starve to death.
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Sep 27, 2002
*dons wizards hat*
Press it. No doubt about it.
Liam.
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Frankiemouse - currently deciding on a new nickname tag Posted Sep 27, 2002
I wouldn't press it - you never know what weird diseases you might pick up from buttons!
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sdotyam Posted Sep 27, 2002
For all those who said they would press the button let me ask this: If you were standing in front of a metal fence that had a sign on it which read 50,000 volts, don`t touch- would you touch it?
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GreyDesk Posted Sep 27, 2002
Why not. I'm wearing rubber soled Docs as per usual
And as for the red button in the empty room, of course I'd press it. And then complain if nothing happened
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Wejut - Sage of Slightly Odd Occurrences and Owlatron's Australian Thundercat Posted Sep 28, 2002
I'd get the white out out of my bag and either white out the "DON'T" and then press the button...
Or white out the button and take a nap...
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The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin Posted Sep 28, 2002
* holds finger over the button, as if waiting for something *
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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Sep 28, 2002
Iwould push the button, but I will try think positive thoughts
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a girl called Ben Posted Sep 29, 2002
Bizzarely one of the four real regrets I have in my life is NOT pressing a button.
We were in a lift.
It was late.
We had had a good night out.
We were on the way home.
It was a very nice 1930s lift.
But I didn't press the button....
B
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McKay The Disorganised Posted Sep 29, 2002
I'd press it.
No buts no ifs - I'd press it.
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You can call me TC Posted Oct 8, 2002
My imagination ran riot there, Ben. I hope you meant the "Emergency Stop" button.
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Lifson Kofie Posted Oct 9, 2002
No no!!! Not the threader!!! We're all going to get threaded in to little bitth!!!
(th off to find the thtop button)
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BobTheFarmer Posted Oct 9, 2002
Slap bang instantaneous button pressing from me...
no patience and far too much curiosity...
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Vip Posted Oct 9, 2002
Would you not stand there, just itching to press it? I'm afraid i would have to. Otherwise I would go mad with curiosity. s and curiosity an' all.
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Vip Posted Oct 9, 2002
Wow! What self control! I am impressed! But if there was nothing else there, and you couldn't see a way out, wouldn't you just try it...
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- 121: Abi (Jun 28, 2000)
- 122: IctoanAWEWawi (Sep 27, 2002)
- 123: Garentee - Ruler of Uterly Hopeless Romantics (Sep 27, 2002)
- 124: Lifson Kofie (Sep 27, 2002)
- 125: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Sep 27, 2002)
- 126: Frankiemouse - currently deciding on a new nickname tag (Sep 27, 2002)
- 127: sdotyam (Sep 27, 2002)
- 128: GreyDesk (Sep 27, 2002)
- 129: Wejut - Sage of Slightly Odd Occurrences and Owlatron's Australian Thundercat (Sep 28, 2002)
- 130: Is mise Duncan (Sep 28, 2002)
- 131: The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin (Sep 28, 2002)
- 132: pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | (Sep 28, 2002)
- 133: a girl called Ben (Sep 29, 2002)
- 134: McKay The Disorganised (Sep 29, 2002)
- 135: You can call me TC (Oct 8, 2002)
- 136: Lifson Kofie (Oct 9, 2002)
- 137: BobTheFarmer (Oct 9, 2002)
- 138: Vip (Oct 9, 2002)
- 139: Lifson Kofie (Oct 9, 2002)
- 140: Vip (Oct 9, 2002)
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