Time-Lapse of 41 Hours Stuck in an Elevator

Just imagine.. pacing like a caged lion, this time-lapse security footage of a man trapped in a lift for 41 hours — almost a decade ago — has become the latest internet hit. according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Almost 300,000 people have viewed the ordeal of Nicholas White, a production manager for Business Week who was trapped in the New York elevator in October 1999.
The video was posted online to accompany an article in the April 21 edition of The New Yorker magazine. White sued the building managers and the lift maintenance company and won an undisclosed settlement, the article said.
Wonder what other treats from the time-machine will start flooding online?
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