cosmicgirl
Well-Known Member
I'm surprised no one has brought up the people stuck on the lift in Austria today who had to be evacuated with helicopters.
I'm surprised no one has brought up the people stuck on the lift in Austria today who had to be evacuated with helicopters.
WE know that, yes. The usual suspects who don't realize how fantastic this project is don't.Because perhaps the lift in WDW will be low enough that ground vehicles can easily evacuate people if the back up generator fails and then the hand crank also fails?
Long overdue? Yes. Fantastic? Nah... It is truly the Least they could do.WE know that, yes. The usual suspects who don't realize how fantastic this project is don't.
Long overdue? Yes. Fantastic? Nah... It is truly the Least they could do.
Am I the only one who noticed the irony in this post about proofreading?Hey, I simply corrected the inaccuracies in your post with accurate information.
Did I provide more tham the majority would get or enjoy, perhaps...
You don't want to get "bent" about being corrected?? Post accurate information and, as my mother (an English teacher) said - proofread, proofread, proofread.
I used to be in publishing and the cardinal rule was never proof your own work. You will see the words that you intended to put there instead of the error. Actually the best way to spot them is to look at the post again right after you post it. Then the errors will mostly jump right out at you. Or come back in a few hours and read it again.That's funny, didn't notice that and that's also the reason why I'm a bad proofreader. My mind fills in the correct words.
Should I have placed [sic] beside intentional typographical errors or blame iPad autocorrect?Am I the only one who noticed the irony in this post about proofreading?
Did I provide more tham the majority would get or enjoy, perhaps...
I used to be in publishing and the cardinal rule was never proof your own work. You will see the words that you intended to put there instead of the error. Actually the best way to spot them is to look at the post again right after you post it. Then the errors will mostly jump right out at you. Or come back in a few hours and read it again.
This thread would benefit from a bunch of posts being deleted.Nooo, not A/C or Mom will be on and deleting posts.
I'm surprised no one has brought up the people stuck on the lift in Austria today who had to be evacuated with helicopters.
They were stuck without heat or UV protection over a mountain range with yetis on the loose in the middle of avalanche season. Surely that's got to count for something.They weren't stuck without AC over a swamp filled with hungry alligators in the middle of a thunderstorm with high winds.
They were stuck without heat or UV protection over a mountain range with yetis on the loose in the middle of avalanche season. Surely that's got to count for something.
We had a crocodile in FL, we can have a yeti in Austria .Yetis? In Austria?
But heck, you just brought up another hazard we haven't discussed. Avalanches. I mean, hasn't there just been snow in Florida..?
Nobody had to be evacuated with helicopters. We don't do that in the United States because it is unnecessarily dangerous. Worst case, gondolas can be easily reached by ground crews. There will be ladders on every tower and a nice cable pre-rigged between them.I'm surprised no one has brought up the people stuck on the lift in Austria today who had to be evacuated with helicopters.
Nobody had to be evacuated with helicopters. We don't do that in the United States because it is unnecessarily dangerous. Worst case, gondolas can be easily reached by ground crews. There will be ladders on every tower and a nice cable pre-rigged between them.
There will be ladders on every tower and a nice cable pre-rigged between them.
Let's see, Mt. Everest is aprx. 29,000 feet. Of course we wouldn't be walking, but we would need a supplemental oxygen supply.No it wouldn't take that long. I've gone up 5,000 vertical feet in not that long of a time period.
Anyone want to do the math?
No anchor points so it wouldn't work and the weight of a very long cable would be to much but I'm sure I could figure how long it would take to go 50,000 vertical feet up a mountain.
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