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Nicholas White was a thirty-four-year-old production manager at Business Week. He was working late on a special assignment and wanted a cigarette. He told a colleague that he?d be right back and, leaving his jacket behind, headed downstairs. Thus commenced the longest smoke break of Nicholas White?s life, a harrowing experience that began at around eleven o?clock on a Friday night in October, 1999.
He occupied himself with thoughts of remaining calm and decided that he?d better not do anything drastic, because, whatever the malfunction, he thought it unwise to jostle the car. As the emergency bell rang and rang, he began to fear that it might somehow start a fire. Recently, there had been a small fire in the building, rendering the elevators unusable. He began hearing unlikely oscillations in the ringing: aural hallucinations. Before long, he began to contemplate death.