Well, there was a new show on TLC tonight with LOTS AND LOTS of footage of Millennium Force, Raptor, Mantis, and Magnum. I think Cedar Point, Great America, and Magic Mountain provided most of the footage apart from endless repeats of shots of the Incredible Hulk at IOA. Anyway, it was a fairly interesting show, but I noticed something else...
I believe Paul Ruben is now the only person who has ridden Millennium Force on national TV with his arms straight up in the air.
I wonder what Robin thought of that...
--Dave Althoff, Jr.
Yeah it was cool beceause he said, "cmon everybody reach for the sky" i thought that was cool.the show was called thrill rides i think
"look at all the gum on the wall"
What floored me about that was all of the careful hands down video shot on the ride, but then they started shooting from the ground after the park opened with hands up everywhere.
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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 43
when's this show on?? Tonight, the 30th?? what time?? I wanna see it!!
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Trim brakes-a necessity???
let me guess, I missed it...When's it on again?
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Trim brakes-a necessity???
Its gonna be on again tomorrow at 1 in the afternoon...I missed it too, so I looked it up on their website.
JRY
Thanks, I looked too, but everything I clicked on didn't work. Oh well, thanks!
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Trim brakes-a necessity???
Yeah, there's a lot of stuff on discovery.com, but if you want to actually find out anything about Discovery's TV shows or their air schedule, you'll be pointing and clicking for a very long time trying to find it.
Discovery's web site is, in my opinion, awful when you want schedule info, which is about all I ever want from their web site...
--Dave Althoff, Jr.
I beg to differ. Try TLC.com. The TV schedule is in the left column.
I think this was the show (it might have been another) that said Fujiyama (sp) had a drop of 259 feet. Whats up with that? Why can't these people get the correct stats?
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Only 2,290½ miles from Cedar Po!nt.