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”I have always counted it as a step if my foot-in-the-air lands on a different level than the other foot.” That algorithm doesn’t count steps of a stair, it counts the number of steps you take to go up (or down) a staircase. Those are different if you follow this nerd’s way, which, by the way, has benefits other than making it easier to count stairs. It’s a fairly easy way to get some strength training. I think every…
Would taking two steps at a time in this was possibly cause more knee-joint wear?
A Nerd’s Way to Walk Up the Stairs (2011)
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Fascinating! Why is that the standard?
I guess if you divide the standard ceiling height with a comfortable step size you get 13
The number of floors is roughly correct for Covent Garden, so I guess it's possible that the original typesetter changed the number of steps, but forgot to change the number of floors.
[1] https://youtu.be/pBTvmrRGlbE?t=516
Incidental anecdote: While searching for this video, which I'd seen a year or so ago, I googled "tube 15 floors sign", but didn't see a reference to it, so I opened YouTube instead, and there, in recommended videos, was a video about the tube... by the same person that made the video above. It was a short hop to find the correct video.
It had never occurred to me that Google personalize youtube searches based on your google searches.
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#44Depending on jurisdictions and “no cops, no stops,” ignore traffic signals while focusing on actual traffic. Waiting for a crosswalk signal is like waiting for Godot... giving autonomy over to a machine and a waste of life.
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#45Yes, but do you start at 0 or 1? Also, is the last step you take onto the floor/landing counted? And when going down, do you use negative numbers? So many questions left unanswered. I feel you aren't a true stair counting nerd afterall. :-)
And, why not number floors using binary or hex?
;)
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#46Turns out i have zero stairs.
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#47Yes, but do you start at 0 or 1? Also, is the last step you take onto the floor/landing counted? And when going down, do you use negative numbers? So many questions left unanswered. I feel you aren't a true stair counting nerd afterall. :-)
Subterranean floors should be numbered negatively. And, why not number floors using binary or hex? ;)
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#48I'm the type of person who quantifies a lot of information from my everyday life, but it has never occurred to me to count the number of steps on flights of stairs that I climb. Quantification isn't a costless activity, and knowing numbers of steps just doesn't seem useful. I'm content to remain ignorant of these data.
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#49Also, a nerd’s way to walk on the plane is to ignore sidewalk or other markings and cut a straight of a line to the destination as possible. Depending on jurisdictions and “no cops, no stops,” ignore traffic signals while focusing on actual traffic. Waiting for a crosswalk signal is like waiting for Godot... giving autonomy over to a machine and a waste of life.