A Nerd’s Way to Walk Up the Stairs (2011)
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A Nerd’s Way to Walk Up the Stairs (2011)
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#4At one place, it's (4-7-8-7-7-4-7-5-12) to get to the top. It's useful if you don't want to turn on the light and wake people up.
Most of the time, when the number of stairs is odd, I'll go one, then two-two-two-two. When it's even, it'll be either two-two-two, or one-two-two-one..
I might be having a conversation with someone while going up or down the stairs, but the process in my head with the count and the fun I'm having is nice.
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#5And when going down, do you use negative numbers?
So many questions left unanswered. I feel you aren't a true stair counting nerd afterall.
:-)
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#6Bonus points for doing this while going down. Taking public transportation as part of my daily commute involves a lot of stair climbing and descending. I always find it fascinating to watch the people who rush from bus to train platform and watch them descend 2 stairs at a time (basically always doing long long long) the whole way down. I've never been brave enough to try this method of descending though.
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#8Bonus points for doing this while going down. Taking public transportation as part of my daily commute involves a lot of stair climbing and descending. I always find it fascinating to watch the people who rush from bus to train platform and watch them descend 2 stairs at a time (basically always doing long long long) the whole way down. I've never been brave enough to try this method of descending though.
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#9Bonus points for doing this while going down. Taking public transportation as part of my daily commute involves a lot of stair climbing and descending. I always find it fascinating to watch the people who rush from bus to train platform and watch them descend 2 stairs at a time (basically always doing long long long) the whole way down. I've never been brave enough to try this method of descending though.
At some point you get good enough at this stuff to descend a staircase, quickly, at a busy train station (somewhat; can't be too busy because then the stairs are too crowded) with no arm rests in range, while you hurry to the underground bicycle storage. There you take two steps down at a time, then get your bike up those stairs (bike in a gutter) in the same way, and not miss a stride when you jump on the bike to cycle to school.
It also feels really efficient. I've never fallen yet doing this stuff, though there have been cases while descending some staircase where I came a bit closer than I'd like.
Addendum: I don't count stairs, by the way. Apparently not nerdy enough.
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#10Busted. I count the number of stairs of buildings I visit, but know the number of stairs per flight (not always the same) in the buildings I frequent. At one place, it's (4-7-8-7-7-4-7-5-12) to get to the top. It's useful if you don't want to turn on the light and wake people up. Most of the time, when the number of stairs is odd, I'll go one, then two-two-two-two. When it's even, it'll be either two-two-two, or one-…
I know the # of stairs per flight at home and at work, not sure about other places though.