what is the name of the program i'm trying to find out which channel disc chan is on my cable but i could just do a search for the program
Former Six Flags Ride Operator - 2008-2011. "The Whizzer Guy." Also Worked at Demon, Batman, Viper, Raging Bull, Carousel, Big Easy Balloons, King Chaos, Orbit, Wiggles, Hometown Fun Machine, Triple Play, Log Flumes. I make and edit amusement park videos under the name Techie Dave Productions
raginbullrider wrote:what is the name of the program i'm trying to find out which channel disc chan is on my cable but i could just do a search for the program
Mega Builders. It is on the regular Discovery Channel.
thanks i set a reminder for comcast i have extended cable i have like 3 discovery channels
Former Six Flags Ride Operator - 2008-2011. "The Whizzer Guy." Also Worked at Demon, Batman, Viper, Raging Bull, Carousel, Big Easy Balloons, King Chaos, Orbit, Wiggles, Hometown Fun Machine, Triple Play, Log Flumes. I make and edit amusement park videos under the name Techie Dave Productions
i get like extra channels than other people idk why i think its called premium cable
Former Six Flags Ride Operator - 2008-2011. "The Whizzer Guy." Also Worked at Demon, Batman, Viper, Raging Bull, Carousel, Big Easy Balloons, King Chaos, Orbit, Wiggles, Hometown Fun Machine, Triple Play, Log Flumes. I make and edit amusement park videos under the name Techie Dave Productions
BTW, I think cable is like this:
Basic Cable (for the Libertyville area at least):
Local channels, abcFamily, FX, Comedy Central, Golf Channel and a few others. (Ch. 2 - Ch. 31)
Extended Cable:
The above channels and other channels like Mtv Nickelodeon, TWC, Spike, Court TV, E!, TV Guide Channel, etc. (Ch 32 - Ch 99)
Premium Cable (digital if you're a Comcrap customer):
All the above, plus HBO, NGC, etc. (Ch. 100 - Ch. ??)
It was alright. Nice seeing the building of Tatsu, but the drama that show has (coaster episode or not) is just too muc for me to handle. Discovery realizes they'll get more viewers with drama rather than just having information.
Side note: Why does Travel Channel have World Poker Tour, anyway? That makes no sense.
Every jumbled pile of person has a thinking part that wonders what the part that isn't thinking, isn't thinking of.
I really wish they had gone into a lot more detail... Things like the 200 prox sensors per train that all must agree. The train communications using LaserCOM (Originally RadioCOM) to the master PLC and the PLC's onboard the train itself...
Oh wait sorry I'm just an engineer that gets excited over those things....
a few years ago at IAAPA (winter SUF at SFGAM was being built) the consign people gave me and a few other people a thorough overview and comparason between B&M and Vekoma of the inner workings of the Flyer train, and I got to operate our SUF's control panel which was connected to a computer to simulate operation. Going though all those touchscreens is pretty neat
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073
Side note: Why does Travel Channel have World Poker Tour, anyway? That makes no sense.
Well it is a tour, and a tour has something to do with travel. That is about as close as I can get to that same question I have been asking myself. And I thought golf was a snoozefest to watch on tv.
It would have been nice if they would have shown it from designing to finishing.
Yes, that would have been a lot more interesting. From the drawing board, to the finishing touches would have been nice to watch.
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It was A bit Dramatical though..Like.the wind was up and we couldn't work..so we set asside so many days..but then this big storm came and we were cancled 11 work days..(I think that's what they said) But I liked Show Though.I actually taped it with my "D.V.R" and now can watch it whenever..
I think that no matter how the documentary turned out, it still served as a farely good advertisement for the ride. It makes it seem that much worth riding, therefore hopefully generating more interest into attending the park. Too bad i didn't see it.
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter
Yeah I saw it and recorded it on dvd, the coaster did look pretty cool. Were it was built in that tight spot was amazing. Yeah I would ride it in a heart beat.