@georgef551 If it's "Co-Nay" howcome there is not hyphen over the "e"? When the "e" looks like this: é as in Benét then it says "A". Otherwise it's silent and the proceeding vowel says it's name. In the case "O" says 'oh'. I know there have been some heated debates on here over the pronunciation of the name but my conclusion has been that the "e" is silent.
looks like UV rays as walls only if it did have UV rays i would go in it and get tan
Al123456ize 7 months ago
Looks very scary to be in. Corrogated metal walls? Astroturf carpet??
plateshutoverlock 1 year ago
I don't know.
NEXPAR 1 year ago
why did they put corrugated (wavy) metal in an elevator?
Balarick 1 year ago
Oh dear, Shouldn't allow in any welcome anyway. Elevaotr maybe still working for rest or stopping working is was guss isn't?
ANDREWWALLFORD123 1 year ago
(1) It's Co-Nay (Made the same blunder as well.)
(2) The White paneling is probably protective mats to keep from damaging the walls.
georgef551 1 year ago
@georgef551 If it's "Co-Nay" howcome there is not hyphen over the "e"? When the "e" looks like this: é as in Benét then it says "A". Otherwise it's silent and the proceeding vowel says it's name. In the case "O" says 'oh'. I know there have been some heated debates on here over the pronunciation of the name but my conclusion has been that the "e" is silent.
NEXPAR 1 year ago
@NEXPAR
I know. It makes perfect sense, but "Co-Nay", is actually a Sweedish (?) word,
which is for "Machine".
"Tyson-Krupp", on the other hand, IS the English pronounciation of "Tissen-Krupp", as there's dictionaries to prive that case, unlike KONE.
georgef551 1 year ago