I suppose by simply changing the soundbank in use.  Much like google's logo
will change according to the 'special day', whether it's St. Patrick's day,
Halloween, Christmas etc.  (It's a small surprise that I still get a kick
out of.)
Mid December, it could be a harpsichord; Halloween, a church organ;  April
1st, Cows mooing etc etc.
Of course, they'd have to try to keep it non-denominational, but it would be
easy to implement a change to the system so people would learn to keep
trying it.

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Cris <[email protected]> wrote:

> I love it - had a smile on my face just watching - but I can't help
> wondering what happens after the novelty factor wears off.  How do
> you sustain fun (or at least the behavior)?  Of course there is value
> in the ability to put a smile on a commuter's face, but the value of
> taking the stairs as exercise is only in repeated use.
>
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