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Posted: 2003-12-14 03:29am
by Vertigo1
http://www.dvdforum.nu/forum/index.asp? ... orum=6#new

Check out the pictures.....


I'll tell you one thing. There is no way in hell you would ever catch me on that coaster. I don't think they make balls that big.....

Posted: 2003-12-14 03:35am
by kojikun
I want to try it.. O_O

Posted: 2003-12-14 03:40am
by Uraniun235
Holy fuckoly. That is... guh...

How much to ride? HOW MUCH?!?

Imagine having to do maintenance on that thing, though... *shudder*

Posted: 2003-12-14 03:58am
by Darth Wong
Imagine building that thing. People who do construction work at high elevations are psychos; I've seen pictures of guys walking untethered on exposed girders during the construction of SkyDome, hundreds of feet above a concrete floor while a stiff wind was coming off the lake. Fucking insane.

Posted: 2003-12-14 04:28am
by Rubberanvil
Darth Wong wrote:I've seen pictures of guys walking untethered on exposed girders during the construction of SkyDome, hundreds of feet above a concrete floor while a stiff wind was coming off the lake. Fucking insane.
Wouldn't OSHA have been all over them for NOT using safety equipment and following safety procedures? :?:

Posted: 2003-12-14 04:37am
by Darth Wong
Rubberanvil wrote:
Darth Wong wrote:I've seen pictures of guys walking untethered on exposed girders during the construction of SkyDome, hundreds of feet above a concrete floor while a stiff wind was coming off the lake. Fucking insane.
Wouldn't OSHA have been all over them for NOT using safety equipment and following safety procedures? :?:
OSHA doesn't give a shit until somebody lodges a complaint or gets killed. They are not proactive.

Posted: 2003-12-14 04:56am
by MKSheppard
Darth Wong wrote: OSHA doesn't give a shit until somebody lodges a complaint or gets killed. They are not proactive.
OSHA doesn't give a shit about Canadians. They're an American agency. :D

Posted: 2003-12-14 09:03am
by Col. Crackpot
MKSheppard wrote:
Darth Wong wrote: OSHA doesn't give a shit until somebody lodges a complaint or gets killed. They are not proactive.
OSHA doesn't give a shit about Canadians. They're an American agency. :D
that would be a CSA function, i think. I've seen a documentary on the construction of SkyDome and was amazed myself. It takes a crazy bastard to do high rise girder work in the middle of an Ontario winter.

Posted: 2003-12-14 09:59am
by The Cleric
Hell yes. Where is this?

Posted: 2003-12-14 10:04am
by Dalton
Dying is bad.

Posted: 2003-12-14 10:06am
by Montcalm
The Heart Stopper once you tried this ride you won`t come back. :twisted:

Posted: 2003-12-14 01:53pm
by SyntaxVorlon
1.25 g SHIT!

Posted: 2003-12-14 01:58pm
by Hotfoot
Coasters scared me when I was a little kid.

Now they bore me. Give me bumper cars any day. :P

Posted: 2003-12-14 02:50pm
by Kamakazie Sith
Darth Wong wrote:Imagine building that thing. People who do construction work at high elevations are psychos; I've seen pictures of guys walking untethered on exposed girders during the construction of SkyDome, hundreds of feet above a concrete floor while a stiff wind was coming off the lake. Fucking insane.
I completely agree. Shit I think it was insane going on the roofs of peoples houses during inclement weather just to install a dish. Doing that was scary to me, especially on steep roofs.

Posted: 2003-12-14 03:06pm
by Sea Skimmer
The roller coaster industry, training future dive-bomber pilots from youth.

Posted: 2003-12-14 05:30pm
by Bill Door
Kamakazie Sith wrote:
Darth Wong wrote:Imagine building that thing. People who do construction work at high elevations are psychos; I've seen pictures of guys walking untethered on exposed girders during the construction of SkyDome, hundreds of feet above a concrete floor while a stiff wind was coming off the lake. Fucking insane.
I completely agree. Shit I think it was insane going on the roofs of peoples houses during inclement weather just to install a dish. Doing that was scary to me, especially on steep roofs.
I have to agree.
But then I'm a little funny with heights.
On top of a water tower I get extreme vertigo and have to sit down due to the dizzyness. This happened even in the center of the observation point...
Looking down when I'm climbing a bit where the path decided to turn into a almost a cliff face, I'm fine. And the fall was further too.
Weird or what?

Posted: 2003-12-14 05:43pm
by Raxmei
How do they manage greater than one g in unpowered descent?

Posted: 2003-12-14 05:56pm
by Howedar
Darth Wong wrote: OSHA doesn't give a shit until somebody lodges a complaint or gets killed. They are not proactive.
Unless you're a government agency, and then they rape you for the tiniest infraction.

Posted: 2003-12-14 06:47pm
by CmdrWilkens
Now I personally want to ride this sucker.

That said when I read Mike starting off with "Imagine building..." I thought he was about to launch into a discussion of the kinds of stress the structure is going to be under when it has to change the velocity of a coaster train nearly 90 degrees in a relatively short time frame.

Posted: 2003-12-14 07:08pm
by Captain Cyran
Fuck that...

Posted: 2003-12-14 07:37pm
by Shadowhawk
StormTrooperTR889 wrote:Hell yes. Where is this?
Like the link says, it's at Cedar Point, Ohio.

Note, however, that the ride is less than twenty seconds long.

Posted: 2003-12-14 08:54pm
by Sriad
Shadowhawk wrote:
StormTrooperTR889 wrote:Hell yes. Where is this?
Like the link says, it's at Cedar Point, Ohio.

Note, however, that the ride is less than twenty seconds long.
...but twenty seconds that will haunt and terrify you for the rest of your life! :D

Posted: 2003-12-14 10:33pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
I was at Cedar Point last summer. It's a shame that ride wasn't there yet. Hopefully, I'll be able to go again and ride that thing. Or even better, an even bigger, faster ride is made. That's pretty much what major theme parks are doing nowadays.

Posted: 2003-12-15 03:27am
by Vertigo1
You people are insane..... ;)

Posted: 2003-12-15 03:55am
by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman
Not me. I hate heights.