You should probably wait on that "reality check" before making a lapse of the live cam.
I've decided these are better to watch for the weather than the construction. The cold front passage at 13 seconds on that last animation was pretty neat.
davidw said:
Week 14 (11/05/12 - 11/11/12): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc2RmmcWD14
At 4 minutes/week, this is a laboriously slow time lapse. At this rate, the entire project will take around 2 hours to watch.
Brandon
The video covers 7 days. The video is also over 4 minutes long. So yeah, it's tediously slow.
If we assume the project started in mid-October, and will end in mid-May, that time lapse video for the entire project will be over 126 minutes long.
Brandon
Good evening, i'm new to the buzz and i'd like too ask, why must you all complain about everthing. Save the trees, their mulch now. Replace with full grown trees, C P sells more sunsreen and botteled water with less shade. Move the web-cam, it's been three months now, it's not moveing. A web-cam on W T faces the suns low horizon, enough said. Be greatfull for the one web-cam, and get ready to ride next year. Sorry for the "rant". R.T.
That wasn't the only mistake.
People complain because they love. It's a discussion forum. So we discuss, good or bad.
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My deepest apologies to all for the rude manner i presented during my first submition to the pointbuzz. Superstorm Sandy, well i apologize. Back to the point, i'm glad to see the ugly sieve pavilions come down, but i'd like to ask if they will be replaced with new ones? R.T.
From what I've been told, they will not be replaced. Not all the public pavilions are coming down. So, based on that, there will be less capacity for next season.
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