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15th July 2003, 11:08 AM
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| | Guest | IOA Camera Policies Talking about all this Robb and Elissa stuff, does anyone know IOA's
stance? I'd love to film from the front seat of Fire Dragon. Its
pretty safe, cause on a B&M inverted it'd be almost impossible to hit
someone else on the train if i dropped it, and no part of the coaster
is over a walkway. | |
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17th July 2003, 01:40 AM
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| | Guest | IOA Camera Policies > Talking about all this Robb and Elissa stuff, does anyone know IOA's
> stance? I'd love to film from the front seat of Fire Dragon. Its
> pretty safe, cause on a B&M inverted it'd be almost impossible to hit
> someone else on the train if i dropped it, and no part of the coaster
> is over a walkway.
Well there is the *other* train...
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17th July 2003, 08:33 AM
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| | Guest | IOA Camera Policies
"Wolf" <bussone@vt.edu> wrote in message
news:cQydnVwSXaUGqouiXTWJkQ@giganews.com...
> > Talking about all this Robb and Elissa stuff, does anyone know IOA's
> > stance? I'd love to film from the front seat of Fire Dragon. Its
> > pretty safe, cause on a B&M inverted it'd be almost impossible to hit
> > someone else on the train if i dropped it, and no part of the coaster
> > is over a walkway.
>
> Well there is the *other* train...
Brings a whole new meaning to 'in your face video' that producers seem to
prefer on programs about coasters and thrill rides ;) | |
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17th July 2003, 09:21 AM
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| | Guest | IOA Camera Policies On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:33:57 +0000 (UTC), "Baz'noid"
<barry@rtd.uk..com> wrote:
>
>"Wolf" <bussone@vt.edu> wrote in message
>news:cQydnVwSXaUGqouiXTWJkQ@giganews.com...
>> > Talking about all this Robb and Elissa stuff, does anyone know IOA's
>> > stance? I'd love to film from the front seat of Fire Dragon. Its
>> > pretty safe, cause on a B&M inverted it'd be almost impossible to hit
>> > someone else on the train if i dropped it, and no part of the coaster
>> > is over a walkway.
>>
>> Well there is the *other* train...
>
>Brings a whole new meaning to 'in your face video' that producers seem to
>prefer on programs about coasters and thrill rides ;)
>
As they say on Lightning Racer, "due to the dueling nature of this
ride, any object lost from the train may become a hazardous
projectile."
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17th July 2003, 04:41 PM
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| | Guest | IOA Camera Policies Pete McCutchen (p.mccutchen@worldnet.att.net) wrote:
: On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:33:57 +0000 (UTC), "Baz'noid"
: <barry@rtd.uk..com> wrote:
: >
: >"Wolf" <bussone@vt.edu> wrote in message
: >news:cQydnVwSXaUGqouiXTWJkQ@giganews.com...
: >> > Talking about all this Robb and Elissa stuff, does anyone know IOA's
: >> > stance? I'd love to film from the front seat of Fire Dragon. Its
: >> > pretty safe, cause on a B&M inverted it'd be almost impossible to hit
: >> > someone else on the train if i dropped it, and no part of the coaster
: >> > is over a walkway.
: >>
: >> Well there is the *other* train...
: >
: >Brings a whole new meaning to 'in your face video' that producers seem to
: >prefer on programs about coasters and thrill rides ;)
: >
: As they say on Lightning Racer, "due to the dueling nature of this
: ride, any object lost from the train may become a hazardous
: projectile."
That's the part where you're told you should NEVER! NEVER! drop or throw
anything from the train, right?
That was about when I decided that a park should NEVER! NEVER! hire a CHR
DJ to do the safety spiel...!
--Dave Althoff, Jr.
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17th July 2003, 05:57 PM
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| | Guest | IOA Camera Policies On 17 Jul 2003 16:41:55 -0400, dalloff@gcfn.org (Dave Althoff Jr)
wrote:
>: As they say on Lightning Racer, "due to the dueling nature of this
>: ride, any object lost from the train may become a hazardous
>: projectile."
>
>That's the part where you're told you should NEVER! NEVER! drop or throw
>anything from the train, right?
Yep. Exactly. I haven't been on LR in over a year, but I can still
hear the spiel echoing in my skull. Which may not say much for the
other contents of my skull, but I try to make do.
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