Interesting video, but even in the video, not everybody trips. The main difference though, is that walking up steps is a highly automatic action. Science is not, or should not be. What happens if people are told that the step is a different height and to be extra careful?
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Replying to @itjohnstone @djnavarro
Ideally the steps would be rebuilt. In the interim, a sign and some different paint on the step would help.
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Replying to @djnavarro @itjohnstone
You could argue it's the people who tripped who are the efficient exacting climbers.
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is this convo also related to Dennett vs Carusso ? (sorry
@IrisVanRooij threw me in from the side so I am missing context completely). anyway, just for starters, i think the relation between design and personal resp. is “quite complex”1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Replying to @o_guest @djnavarro and
Well that clears things up!!!!pic.twitter.com/8Xncap4tLI
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Replying to @theblub @djnavarro and
I'm not being evasive just to fuck with you. I am not saying the context because it's respectful when somebody subtweets not to say what it is about. Context collapse is awful to experience but it's worst to be a snitch.
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