spaceghost
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Thanks, Lee. I think you win for the most informative post of the thread. :wave:
He has a habit of doing that...
Thanks, Lee. I think you win for the most informative post of the thread. :wave:
They certainly were. Hats off to them.If that's so, then Universal was almost certainly the operator that found the problem,
They certainly were. Hats off to them.
Trained Disney maintenance would likely have caught it. The idiots they hired really didn't even check.
The end of outsourcing maintenance.
Really? That's amazing, good job Universal!
:brick:No, it isn't. It just means there is no KNOWN problem. The monorail operated for decades in the same manner before an accident deemed that manner unsafe. Cigareetes were considered safe until medical science disproved that assertion. Same with lead paint. And accidents don't NEED to occur for something to be unsafe. It's the potential for accidents that make something unsafe.
Can anyone else confirm that it is back up and running?
No, it isn't. It just means there is no KNOWN problem. The monorail operated for decades in the same manner before an accident deemed that manner unsafe. Cigareetes were considered safe until medical science disproved that assertion. Same with lead paint. And accidents don't NEED to occur for something to be unsafe. It's the potential for accidents that make something unsafe.
No, it isn't. It just means there is no KNOWN problem. The monorail operated for decades in the same manner before an accident deemed that manner unsafe. Cigareetes were considered safe until medical science disproved that assertion. Same with lead paint. And accidents don't NEED to occur for something to be unsafe. It's the potential for accidents that make something unsafe.
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