That aside, I wonder if there even is a point to installing such a function to a lift. Sure, it is great that I don't even have to lift a finger to get to my floor now; but all the effort I do save, if any at all, is literally just the lifting of my finger. I really can't understand how that can be considered a convenience, especially when it also happens to come at the cost of looking like a lunatic.
I suppose one could rationlise it and say that the voice recognition function frees one's hands to carry the piles of notes and stuff that an undergrad might be expected to carry... but, then again, we still have to scan our access cards before that (using our hands, of course) to activate the lift anyway.
So that brings us back to the question: what is the point? Perhaps the college is really just trying to find new ways for students to interact with technology? You know, what with the hugging of coke machines and talking to lifts...
Okay, never mind that. Forget I even tried. Have a good week folks.
Ha, so it was an April Fool's joke. Nicely played.
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