Loons Elevator -
I’ll assume you mean “Loon’s elevator” — a device in a game or simulation — and you want a new feature added. I’ll propose a concise, actionable feature spec, implementation notes, and test cases. If you meant something else, tell me and I’ll adapt.
The Anchor:
The cable would be attached to the lunar surface. loons elevator
- Unpredictability: Each interaction with Loony Elevator is said to be unique, offering an immersive experience that challenges expectations.
- Creativity: The project seems to embody a playful, avant-garde spirit, blurring the lines between art, technology, and entertainment.
- Mystery: The enigmatic nature of Loony Elevator only adds to its allure, as people are naturally inclined to explore and understand the unknown.
- Complexity – The hydraulic ram needed constant maintenance. In winter, the water-glycol mixture would freeze, locking the dive buckets mid-cycle.
- Cost – A Loons Elevator cost $187 in 1890 (about $6,000 today). A standard chain bucket elevator cost $45.
- The Great Loon Confusion – Farmers began complaining that the machine didn't actually catch loons. Whittemore had never claimed it did, but the name misled people. One Iowa newspaper ran a headline: "Loon Elevator Lifts Grain, Not Birds; Farmers Feel Cheated."
Success rates: Properly maintained loon elevators have a 78% hatching success rate, compared to 38% for natural shoreline nests. I’ll assume you mean “Loon’s elevator” — a
- Press 4 Elevator goes to 5
- Press 2 Elevator goes to 7
- press 2 Elevator goes to 9 Now the optimal Press 4 Elevator goes to 13
- press 2
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