twistedrails
Rolling Thunder
Enjoy the Hayride to the Unkown at Frightfest
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Post by twistedrails on Sept 13, 2002 17:48:17 GMT -5
yeah.........i thought that too......
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Post by linkinpark on Sept 13, 2002 17:52:06 GMT -5
yeah, it might be expensive though
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Post by JJ2K on Sept 14, 2002 23:30:22 GMT -5
I have thought of that myself, but its not happenin anytime soon. First, gadv needs to buy two speakers for each and every headrest. Then they need to pay for the headrest to be modified to put the speakers into. Then they have to hook wiring up through the train to get the speakers to work. Than they would have to make the songs play like a radio, cause they can't make a wire connect to the train and go through out the ride with a wire attached to it, so it would have to be done through a radio like fashion. And all this for just one ride. So, I highly doubt it.
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Post by "Weatherman" Dan on Sept 14, 2002 23:35:58 GMT -5
At Dorney Park, in the Park Guide, it specifically says NO HEADPHONES, basically so you can hear the operators' spiels. Then again, no one ever listens to us anyway...
~Dan
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Post by apollov2000 on Sept 15, 2002 10:28:13 GMT -5
yea and sometimes you cant understand, cuz they breathe into the mic or the mic is messed up, i usually cant understand most ops on the mic
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Post by "Weatherman" Dan on Sept 15, 2002 10:47:04 GMT -5
Well, I guess not every operator in the park is a state public speaking champion. ;D
Yeah, some of the sound systems suck (VIPER!). Just read all the signs and you'll be OK... Or there are written spiels for the hard of hearing, but no one ever cares...
~Dan
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Post by linkinpark on Sept 16, 2002 10:12:24 GMT -5
they could put the speakers in a new coaster, if they did in an old coaster it would take too long and might even be closed for a majority of the season
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Post by JJ2K on Sept 17, 2002 17:21:03 GMT -5
Its not going to happen, even if its on the new coaster just like I explained in my earlier post the coast would be too great.
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Post by sfgadviper on Sept 17, 2002 17:37:50 GMT -5
Ahhh nothing like putting on the mp player headphones and listening to Robbie Tronco's Get Ready for the Ride.
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Post by linkinpark on Sept 17, 2002 20:47:26 GMT -5
what is that, is that techno? i love techno, i'm trying to make a mix but no free time
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Post by sfgadviper on Sept 18, 2002 7:05:31 GMT -5
Yeah It is house more than anything. Robbie Tronco is a Philadelphia DJ who usually play at Shampoo or Flow. That song is just great. It is available as a cd single through www.musicfactoryinc.com or you can get it from winmx. Most of his music is great.
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twistedrails
Rolling Thunder
Enjoy the Hayride to the Unkown at Frightfest
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Post by twistedrails on Sept 18, 2002 15:09:28 GMT -5
Theres no better mix than coasters and techno. I mean listening to Britney Spears goin down nitros hill would be a big no-no but techno always has a fast beat and no dirty language like rap and such. But overall i have to say that when they were playin the New Found Glory Cd in Medusa Station got me pretty "pumped"
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Post by linkinpark on Sept 18, 2002 15:21:00 GMT -5
techno is the greatest music ever made, i love the fast beat and you could just dance to it all day
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Post by sfgadviper on Sept 18, 2002 16:15:41 GMT -5
You should try Robbie Tronco, Paul Van Dyk, or Robert Miles
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Post by linkinpark on Sept 18, 2002 16:32:43 GMT -5
i've heard paul van ----'s music before, it's good
oops i meant dyk LOL
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