Disney Lover Addie
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Why would anyone trust YouTube?
I just realized how true that is
Why would anyone trust YouTube?
Cool, then you should be able to point me to the source of the study data for this so we can review and properly vet it.
Did this come with a strobe light?
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for anything of value from that poster.
Nope
It used to be. Now, SpaceX has installed their assembly building on the cart path a much shorter distance away from launch site 39A.AT NASA, they move rockets and space shuttles, but the machinery for doing so is very complex, very expensive, and huge. Again, the whole system from the Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad is built in and designed accordingly.
The figure is not nearly as large as your comparisons suggest. It was installed after the Mountain was built and on this very board there are corroborated reports of it not being present.I've never heard firm confirmation that the yeti could be removed and re-installed easily and quickly. A few people have claimed this is true, but when pushed, the source of that information seems very weak. The alleged youtube video is also very speculative and anything but conclusive.
Common sense tells me that moving such a monstrous Animatronic would be very difficult, especially from such a high platform. I do not know of any similar move anywhere else in or out of any other building anywhere. The only example is Sun Devil Stadium which was built to remove the field. But there are several differences there:
1. It's at ground level.
2. It was built to do that.
3. The center of gravity is very low, meaning there is no risk of toppling over.
4. The parts aren't delicate, like in an animatronic.
AT NASA, they move rockets and space shuttles, but the machinery for doing so is very complex, very expensive, and huge. Again, the whole system from the Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad is built in and designed accordingly. It just does not seem feasible for them to be able to do so at EE. Not at all. And why would they have done so in the past? And if that were possible, why couldn't they have installed a decent temporary replacement?
Indeed, the true tragedy is that in 9 years they couldn't install a better band aid than Disco Yeti. I've never heard an explanation, and rarely heard the question. Fine, the yeti is broken, so why can't they put in a better temporary fix until the thing can be replaced? Especially if removing the broken yeti was so easy?
I was a source for what it’s worth.I've never heard firm confirmation that the yeti could be removed and re-installed easily and quickly. A few people have claimed this is true, but when pushed, the source of that information seems very weak.
TDO needs some push-ups and disciplineI was a source for what it’s worth.
The answer to your last question is an argument over who pays and a lack of will from the top to get things done. .
What do you mean "who pays"? Is there some kind of finger pointing going on?
The argument is whether Walt Disney Imagineering or the park should pay for the repairs.What do you mean "who pays"? Is there some kind of finger pointing going on?
Ummm...imagineering. Design flaw.The argument is whether Walt Disney Imagineering or the park should pay for the repairs.
My gut feeling has always been this:
They put the damned thing in there...they can get it back out.
It's all about money...I mean...come on...
The issue is if the park is responsible because they were aware of the issues and did not engage in preventative action.Ummm...imagineering. Design flaw.
Or what about the contractors? Is it officially the figure or the foundation/concrete?
I was a source for what it’s worth.
The answer to your last question is an argument over who pays and a lack of will from the top to get things done. .
None taken.I mean no disrespect..
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