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OzCatter

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  1. It's funny, cause from the other side, by the loop, if you look up, the loop actually looks on par with the track. From the parking lot it looks pretty tall too. Just a bad shot of the loop. Trust me, I've been as close as public can get to it -Cal
  2. I love to watch people rush for the newest and best thing. I'll walk into my Best Buy in January and see some sitting there untouched. -Cal
  3. For several years, some coaster types from B&M, like the Dive Machine and the Flying coaster have not been used for totally new big humongus rides. I mean in the last two years, they have started or completed coasters of all types except for the stand up. I think it's awesome instead of everyone getting inverts, some variety. -Cal
  4. I heard from our news source here in KC, that's it's a friend of them.
  5. What's with B&M making all of thier coasters without MCBR's? Patriot aint got one either Am I the only one happy it's not a clone and that it actually looks more fun than SFOG's? -Cal
  6. YES! It would be perfect for Galveston! -Cal
  7. You left a lot of steak left! You could have taken a doggy bag! -Cal
  8. QFT
  9. I dreamed last night that my English teacher went insane and shot a window out and ran away. Later in that dream, I saw that my best friend who is a girl turned out to love me. 8) -Cal
  10. Whataburger is king. I've been to the flagship location in Corpus Christi on the bay. Yumm! I love Whataburger! -Cal
  11. If it gets over here, I'm hiding in a shelter -Cal
  12. They have about that many anymore at WOF also -Cal
  13. From a business perspective, this is brilliant. Outsourcing food items is brilliant. Having Subway, McDonalds, Burger King, you name in your parks makes people happy. You dont even have to follow thier cheaper menus, just have regular prices instead of inflated ones. If he's able to rid of some of the undevloped land, such as SFGAdvs, it would help in the saving of Astroworld. So watch and learn for the bidding for the park. -Cal
  14. Man, those all suck, but I'll go with 4
  15. 164 iPod Shuffle/ 6,149 Dell DJ 20GB/ 12,785 iTunes -Cal
  16. Get ready for them to annouce the selling of the one in KC too with Schlitterbahn in 2 years.
  17. It's not like the crowds matter, Fright Fest at SFSL sucks -Cal
  18. The Wedding, better known as "Night of the Shiny Ties" -Cal
  19. CBuzz is the only site that actually can get though my pop up blocker......... -Cal
  20. I have 3 within reach til next year, then I'm moving to Houston -Cal
  21. I'm 200 miles from SDC
  22. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/23/ipod_nano_scratching/ By Charles Arthur Published Friday 23rd September 2005 13:20 GMT Get breaking Reg news straight to your desktop - click here to find out how People slavering to get Apple's "impossibly small" iPod Nano into their sticky hands may want to pause a moment: those ahead of them in the queue have discovered that it's also unbelievably easy to scratch the screen, nixing its photo-displaying abilities. Apple's discussion forums are already host to a 188-post thread on the topic, where people have spotted that the plastic used for the screen and front of the product is as sensitive as a Kate Moss sponsor. Trouble is that a few scratches will quickly make the colour screen all but useless for viewing album art and photos stored on the machine. In which case you might as well have bought the cheaper, screenless iPod shuffle, hmm? When the point was put to the head of Apple's iPod division, Jon Rubenstein - who in the past oversaw the development of the Titanium PowerBook - the one that killed off Wi-Fi reception, because metal cages do that - he replied: "Nah, you don't really think that? It's made of the hardest polycarbonate... You keep it in a pocket with your keys?" Actually, not so for owners we've heard from. "I found that my black 4GB Nano scratched within minutes after peeling off the protective wrapper and wiping it with a cotton T-shirt. I put it in a pocket just once and it was inside the soft case that came with my third-gen iPod," comments poster number 188 in that monster Apple thread. He's hardly alone: Register reader Matt Baker says "the plastic on the front panel scratches insanely easily", and comments that that hardly makes sense, "especially for a device that's sold in a large amount based on its appearance, and that launched at least a month before any cases for it will be available. Mine has lived either on a work surface, in a shirt pocket on its own, or (as demonstrated by Steve Jobs to be a suitable place when he launched it) in the change pocket of my jeans, again on its own." You'll also find plenty of irked people at Macintouch (search for "scratch") who've rushed out, as commanded, to snap them up only to find that they're squinting through some sort of fog to see the song name. So what's gone wrong? Although Apple's award-winning designer Jonathan Ive has improved various things about the iPod Nano over its predecessor - for example, the scroll wheel has texture, making it easier to use - he seems to have overlooked how people really use them. Consumer gear has to live in pockets with change and keys. Only the polycarbonate survive, or something like that. Apple had similar problems with its ill-fated Cube, where some developed cracks in the plastic moulding - though Apple tried very hard to insist this wasn't so. The difference here though is that the Cube sold dismally, so nobody cared. Much more is riding on the success of the Nano. Matt Baker, who bought his Nano at the Apple Store in Regent Street, said he went back and found that the assistant manager was "(a) fairly apologetic and (b) seemed to have been fielding the same comments all day, and getting rather fed up of them! He said there's no official company policy at the moment on the scratching, but that it is obviously an issue 'just from looking at mine', and that they'll swap it for me with no problems if I bring the whole thing back". So if you see a long queue, it might be the returns. In the meantime, any Nano buyers are warned to leave the sticky plastic over the screen, if they want to keep seeing what's on it. But perhaps this is just another step in the dastardly master plan. Next step, the diamond iPod, sold with the slogan "Impossible hard to scratch?" ® Glad I already hate my Shuffle and am getting a Dell. iPods are so overrated. -Cal ADMIT EDIT: Cal, if you're going to copy and paste stuff from another site, you can you least PREVIEW before posting as I just had to delete the "Sponsered Links" crap you copied also!!!
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