[http://www.sanduskyregister.com/sandusky/news/2011/oct/11/belaboring-point-45-days-385-rides]
That was an interesting article, but:
1) I don't understand some of his rants, and thought they were a little childish. Really... people hi-fiving after a coaster bothering you that much? "About 3 million people visit Cedar Point every year. Many of them ride even the biggest roller coasters at the park. This does not make us overly special like we’re completing astronaut training or something. Save the high-fives for after you accomplish something that requires some talent or ability other than sitting in a train you’re hydraulically restrained in — and strapped to — and not falling out" -- How does that affect you in any way? To some it is overcoming a huge fear. Just because 3 other million people ride a year doesn't change a personal significance or doesn't mean you can have fun after you get off a ride. also: Wearing a certain shirt and screaming on a ride. The fact that people should be able to split from their party and it shouldn't be a big deal not sitting next to friends during a ride because it doesn't add any significance (seriously?). People yelling things up the lift hill of the ride bothered him. etc. His attitude sort of bothered me.
2) Why is it split into 3 seperate .pdf's? You know you can have more than one page as a PDF, right?