We call them “spiral staircases” yet rarely do they actually contain a single spiral - but they do have a helix. I guess “helical staircase” was just too much for people to care about as the term embedded in the 1600s. Previously they’d been winding stairs, screw stairs, and earlier yet just a “vice”, so common were they. Weird how language adapts to what’s easy rather than what’s correct.
> Weird how language adapts to what’s easy rather than what’s correct.
It’s not weird at all, it’s quite sensible. The purpose of language between people is not to produce correct sounds, it’s to facilitate some other activity or intent, so people will tend towards whatever manner of language makes achieving their goals the easiest.
It’s the same reason desire paths form: it’s less effort.
I kind of feel like in the old days, people weren’t really afraid of heights. Heights were fairly new, and exciting, and the consequences of falling were not well understood yet. It’s why you would see skyscraper construction workers jumping around and sitting on beams to enjoy a casual lunch thousands of feet up, without a care in the world.
…the consequences of falling were not well understood yet
Eh? Cliffs, trees; fall off anything at 10 meters or higher, and your odds of dying are around 50%. I’m pretty sure folks were aware of the consequences long before Eiffel showed up.
Not a single popup, didn't find any ads more than a text-only banner on top asking to subscribe. Some whitespace where ads might go though. No adblock.
I'm in EU though, maybe they actually respect GDPR. Or maybe it is just a glitch.
Look, I know ads are the mechanism for some sites. And I don’t normally “this site gave my phone cancer”.. but on IOS with blockers, everything except the text on the site can go fuck itself.
Been to the top of the Eiffel, it was a long enough set of elevator rides to flirt with and eventually date a French girl. So that probably wouldn’t have happened on stairs.
FWIW, on android with firefox + ublock origin it's clean from ads.
On iOS with firefox it's filled with ads; with firefox focus it's mostly clean but you get a dismissable "please disable adblocker" style prompt I didn't get on android. I don't know if there's a browser with a good adblocker allowed in iOS walled garden, but I'd be happy for suggestions
I wonder how the plumbing worked for the bathroom in his private office at the top of the tower.
All spiral staircases have a single guardrail. That’s why they aren’t double helix staircases.
> with no safety barriers
A guardrail isn't a safety barrier? The photos of the staircase don't look like star wars walkways to me at all.
Ahhh.... I couldn't figure out why they said that. I forgot the Statue of Liberty had double-helix staircases.
We call them “spiral staircases” yet rarely do they actually contain a single spiral - but they do have a helix. I guess “helical staircase” was just too much for people to care about as the term embedded in the 1600s. Previously they’d been winding stairs, screw stairs, and earlier yet just a “vice”, so common were they. Weird how language adapts to what’s easy rather than what’s correct.
> Weird how language adapts to what’s easy rather than what’s correct.
It’s not weird at all, it’s quite sensible. The purpose of language between people is not to produce correct sounds, it’s to facilitate some other activity or intent, so people will tend towards whatever manner of language makes achieving their goals the easiest.
It’s the same reason desire paths form: it’s less effort.
A helix counts as a type of spiral: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spirals
It also looks like a spiral when looking up or down.
If some language conveys meaning successfully, it ultimately doesn’t matter what the rules are.
The old prescriptive vs descriptive linguistic battle rears its head once again.
I kind of feel like in the old days, people weren’t really afraid of heights. Heights were fairly new, and exciting, and the consequences of falling were not well understood yet. It’s why you would see skyscraper construction workers jumping around and sitting on beams to enjoy a casual lunch thousands of feet up, without a care in the world.
> Heights were fairly new, and exciting, and the consequences of falling were not well understood yet.
Indeed. Until Herbert Fall wrote his treatise about it in 1902 the entire concept was really absent from our collective imagination.
I'm pretty sure people have been falling off things for a quite a while.
…the consequences of falling were not well understood yet
Eh? Cliffs, trees; fall off anything at 10 meters or higher, and your odds of dying are around 50%. I’m pretty sure folks were aware of the consequences long before Eiffel showed up.
As seen in "The Lavender Hill Mob"
Wasn't the Eiffel Tower built as a temporary exhibition?
Can't believe the resources that took for 'temporary', and that it lasted this long.
>Eiffel’s contract dictated that the structure would stay up for only 20 years.
That site is everything that's wrong with the internet at the moment.
A dizzying array of adverts and popups.
Using UblockOrigin, in default deny all javascript mode, the article is fully readable with zero adverts and zero popups.
I had no idea the article even contained any of those until I read your comment.
And it was very persistent In should enable those. No thank you.
Not a single popup, didn't find any ads more than a text-only banner on top asking to subscribe. Some whitespace where ads might go though. No adblock.
I'm in EU though, maybe they actually respect GDPR. Or maybe it is just a glitch.
Look, I know ads are the mechanism for some sites. And I don’t normally “this site gave my phone cancer”.. but on IOS with blockers, everything except the text on the site can go fuck itself.
Been to the top of the Eiffel, it was a long enough set of elevator rides to flirt with and eventually date a French girl. So that probably wouldn’t have happened on stairs.
FWIW, on android with firefox + ublock origin it's clean from ads.
On iOS with firefox it's filled with ads; with firefox focus it's mostly clean but you get a dismissable "please disable adblocker" style prompt I didn't get on android. I don't know if there's a browser with a good adblocker allowed in iOS walled garden, but I'd be happy for suggestions
Do you think you might have also broken up if it had only been stairs?