Well There Is A An Elevator What U Use To Go Up And Down Ussaly In Bulidings But Ive Never Heard Some One Called Elevator??.
elevator , which reduces time to transfer the things very quickly from one stairs to another
get in an elevator
One technology that made skyscrapers possible would be the elevator. The other, I suspect is structural steel.
Elevators is the plural of elevator
Ardaitheoir (elevator/lift).
i will say thank you
ascenseur is the word for elevator in french. It is the translation from English to French.
It is now patched with all other elevator glitches.
Yes a elevator is a complex machine because their are more than one simple machine on a elevator
One kind of elevator uses pulleys, but not all do.
You put flooring down, then place the elevator on it, (you have to have walls surrounding the elevator) then you place another elevator on top of the first one :) then when your playing with your sims click the bottom elevator and a tab will come up, you'll know what to do after that!
That's no more true than it is to say that if everybody in an elevator will jump up when the elevator reaches the bottom, there will be no people on the floor of the elevator when it reaches bottom.
The grammar police, who tell you that you have to say "breaks down".
The Sims game you can buy an elevator in is The Sims 3. To buy an elevator in Sims 3, you have to go to the building section, where you can also purchase stairs and other construction elements.
At the Diamond Mines, the explosives are behind the elevator, and you just have to push them to the right (after turning off the sparking elevator switch). There is a constant supply, but you will only need two barrels : one for the rock and one for the wall.
The "elevator property" is thepsychological urge to help others that you are forced into close contact to. In other words, when you walk into an elevator full of people, you feel connected to them. If that elevator crashed, you would feel inclined to help the others out before yourself. This principle works everywhere, not just in elevators.