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|    12 Dec 06 19:07:40    |
      XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.fan.howard-stern       From: AdmiralPee@neveragainvolunteeryourself.com              "KK" wrote in a message              >> How did the express elevators manage to operate?              > Actually, while I agree that the conspiracy theorists are all 'tards, WTC1       > and 2 didn't have traditional 'express' elevators whose shafts covered       > floors from the bottom to the top. There were one or two "sky lobbies"       > where people had to transfer between banks.              Sorry - I accidentally hit send.              In each building, 10 express elevators went from the concourse to the 78th       floor, there was one freight elevator (out of 7) that served all floors.       There was an express elevator that went from the concourse directly to       Windows of the World. The idea that there were no elevator shafts that       covered the entire height of the building is incorrect.              In WTC 2 (the South tower), this would mean there were 12 elevator shafts       that went directly from the impact zone (started at the 77th floor) to the       concourse (and below).              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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