flynnibus
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And how is it my feelings that need coddling when you're the one who keeps throwing a hissy fit every time I disagree with you?
I think you need a reality check on who keeps bringing up being bothered...
And how is it my feelings that need coddling when you're the one who keeps throwing a hissy fit every time I disagree with you?
-off the top of my head
And I'm still trying to grasp a model of the UoE building in the new project!! I would love a render made showing the 3d space overall.
I think you need a reality check on who keeps bringing up being bothered...
I like the Cronkite version the best due to the grandiose script. "Behold the majesty of the Sistine ceiling." Plus, I just like his voice. I do enjoy the Irons version though. I don't think the first narrator quite had the voice to pull it off.
I hate to disagree, but as someone who grew up in the 1970's and is a film buff, I can tell you that The Wizard of Oz was first televised in 1956 and became an annual event on television a few years after that. It has been popular for a loooong time prior to the 1980's. Also, classic Hollywood movies were a staple of early television as they were a fairly cheap method of filling time slots with content. Until cable stations like AMC (it used to actually show movies and stand for American Movie Classics) and, later, TCM came along, it wasn't uncommon to find old movies from the 30's, 40's, and up showing on local stations. Baby Boomers had pretty steady access to older movies on television. Once home video became a going concern in the early-1980's, there was certainly a wider availability of older films that could be watched whenever you wanted, but older films have been accessible on TV from very early on.
As far as I know ( which isn’t nearly everything) they’ve always been there.I do hope at some point the staff have let you walk the attraction with them
I was thinking on the last trip (completely off-topic!) - has SSE always used painted drop ceiling tiles/frames for it's ceilings in show scenes? I know its been that way for a long time, but was curious if that's what they started with or was changed. I'm not a fan of them .
You are my God.-off the top of my head
Cronkite was too mainstream for me. -_-I like the Cronkite version the best due to the grandiose script. "Behold the majesty of the Sistine ceiling." Plus, I just like his voice. I do enjoy the Irons version though. I don't think the first narrator quite had the voice to pull it off.
Cronkite was too mainstream for me. -_-
It's when the celeb narrator fashion in EPCOT started. Me, I preferred the unabashed aloofness of version 1.0.
And the first script had no musical score...I like the Cronkite version the best due to the grandiose script. "Behold the majesty of the Sistine ceiling." Plus, I just like his voice. I do enjoy the Irons version though. I don't think the first narrator quite had the voice to pull it off.
Cronkite was too mainstream for me. -_-
It's when the celeb narrator fashion in EPCOT started. Me, I preferred the unabashed aloofness of version 1.0. Although SSE has been great in every version. I´m not even averse to the current version, shortcomings and all.
Same.. although I'm not as adverse to modern Epcot as you, SSE is still, even in it's current incarnation, the best attraction at Epcot.Cronkite was too mainstream for me. -_-
It's when the celeb narrator fashion in EPCOT started. Me, I preferred the unabashed aloofness of version 1.0. Although SSE has been great in every version. I´m not even averse to the current version, shortcomings and all.
And the first script had no musical score...
The beams? They don’t look like anything unusual for their spans. They will also likely support rooftop mechanical equipment.Seeing how mighty some of those roof supports look I think they could do some kind of cantilever design which would be a great way to enhance a box.
While looking for an example I came across this amazingly well dressed up box:
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