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Submitted by: G. P.
This Repair was posted on Friday, June 17th, 2011 at 4:00 pm
Nice. But I’m guessing the door sometimes closes unexpectedly.
I would say so, though this is a pretty ingenious way to keep the door open.
That carpet, door and door handle look amazingly like the carpets, doors and door handles in one of Microsoft’s offices in Mountain View, CA. Probably isn’t but man does it look like it.
This is actually Microsoft main campus in Redmond.
Redmond: The city with the most broken Windows.
I am surprised this wold work for more than a few seconds… those suction cup hooks tend to fall off when pulled at an angle like that.
I suppose that finding a chunk of wood or something else wedge shaped to put under the door would just be entirely too hard..
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Nice. But I’m guessing the door sometimes closes unexpectedly.
I would say so, though this is a pretty ingenious way to keep the door open.
That carpet, door and door handle look amazingly like the carpets, doors and door handles in one of Microsoft’s offices in Mountain View, CA. Probably isn’t but man does it look like it.
This is actually Microsoft main campus in Redmond.
Redmond: The city with the most broken Windows.
I am surprised this wold work for more than a few seconds… those suction cup hooks tend to fall off when pulled at an angle like that.
I suppose that finding a chunk of wood or something else wedge shaped to put under the door would just be entirely too hard..