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  1. I got to drive a 2005 CTS-V back in late 2004. It was kind of strange driving a Cadillac with a manual transmission, but with 400 HP under the hood (at the time), that sucker moved rather quickly.

     

    All we have in Southern California is the L.A. Auto Show in late November, and it isn't anything like the shows they have in Detroit. To me that's odd because of SoCal's car culture. But we don't have the greatest facility to hold such a show. Our Convention Center is actually pretty small, and half of it may be torn down if the new football stadium goes in near Staples Center.

     

    I never get tired of looking at cars. Thanks for sharing this report.

     

    Eric

  2. I was at the park today - not a good day. I should've known when I approached the parking gate and it took 25 minutes to clear at 10am it would be bad. Something was wrong with the computers, so I heard.

     

    Superman ran very little and inconsistently. They were attempting to run the left side today (I was there until 2) unsuccessfully.

    Sounds like a typical Saturday at SFMM. That's why I go on Sunday if I can.

     

    I'm guessing that the park will spend the entire week working on Superman. From what I've heard, it's supposed to rain next weekend, so the opening may be delayed anyway.

     

    Eric

  3. ^ At one time, SFMM had a ride called "Eagles Flight," which was the same type of ride as Disneyland's Skyway. SFMM's version had two routes in sort of a "V" layout; both lines ran from what was called the Shangri-La Station on top of the mountain. That building is still there---it is the "V" shaped building near Ninja in the attached picture. You can see where it is in proximity to Tatsu's "egg turn" and Ninja's final lift hill. I think they put a maze in there during Fright Fest.

     

    One of the lower stations was close to where Freefall used to be and was known as the El Dorado Station. That route was removed sometime in the early '80s. The other lower station was located about where the Superman tower is now and was known as the Galaxy Station. It was on this route where the accident occurred. (I mentioned earlier that the gondola fell from the cable and landed approximately where Superman's track goes over the midway.) This route was removed after being damaged in the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

     

    Eric

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  4. The shattered remains of the Kamikaze Kup that fell from Eagle's Nest. What most stories at the time didn't reveal is that the cage was bounced off the line by the newlywed couple "enjoying" themselves, along with being put onto the cable at a spot too close to the splice. (In a related story, I worked with and knew the only person [up to that time] ever fired from MM as a safety risk...he worked on eagle's Nest, and would actually TRY to send cars out right on the red-painted splice. Considering the splice was painted red for 25 feet either side of the splice, and yellow for 75 feet past that, and you weren't supposed to put a car out on either the yellow or the red, I think they had good reason to fire him.)

    When you say "Eagles Nest," would you mean "Eagles Flight?" Just trying to clarify.

     

    While I am not knowledgeable regarding the technical aspects of one of these aerial tramways, everything you said about this incident makes perfect sense.

     

    Eric

  5. One incident that seems to have been lost to history is what I believe was the park's first fatality. In Febrary 1978, one of the Eagle's Flight gondolas slipped off of the cable and fell onto the midway (right about where the Superman track goes over it now). A newly married couple was inside, and when the car fell, she was seriously injured and he was killed. The investigation showed that the clamp on the car didn't fully engage the cable as it normally would.

     

    With this accident and the one on Colossus in December, some ten months later, 1978 was not a good year for Magic Mountain. Interestingly, the following year was when Six Flags took over.

     

    Eric

  6. Today I got an invitation to media day for Superman---Escape From Krypton media on March 16. Like the filming of the commercial, which I believe is tomorrow, I don't think I'll attend. Having to be at SFMM at 6:30am does not appeal to me.

     

    However, should I be invited to Green Lantern's media day, I'll try to make it. I'm really looking forward to riding it.

     

    Any more progress on Road Runner Express? Think it'll open in a week and a half?

     

    Eric

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