Yeah Baby Yeah!!!
Good job to all the hard working maintenance people and Intamin reps who got it all straightened out
Man is it ever sweer watching those trains go again. And the launch intervals do look much better....they have to be running at near capacity, so the downtime, all in all, was worth it I suppose
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If you're scared of heights, you won't be after Cedar Point
*** This post was edited by JoshBrown 7/5/2003 2:06:08 PM ***
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"I shall call him squishy, and he shall be mine!" - Finding Nemo
EDIT plus there are some storms near the park..maybe they are waiting to see if things clear up
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If you're scared of heights, you won't be after Cedar Point
*** This post was edited by JoshBrown 7/5/2003 2:39:31 PM ***
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If you're scared of heights, you won't be after Cedar Point
The Blocks are the different areas of the ride that the computer controls. This is based partially on information that comes from the proximity (or prox) sensors that are mounted on the track. These are the green things that line the track. They basically tell the computer where the train is at...it is a safety feature. So, lets say, the train has not yet cleared the block at the top...the computer will not allow another train to launch until it does clear. there are, I believe, either four or five "blocks" on TTD. I hope this answers your question
Glad to help
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If you're scared of heights, you won't be after Cedar Point
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