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Good News: The DBH is in the news.

Bad News: The article sucks.

 

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/features/lifestyle/sfl-licoasterjun21,0,4577655.story

 

Mistakes:

 

1. It's not the tallest coaster in Florida.

2. The lap bar doesn't come down, you pull it down.

3. "Round" implies that there's a helix, which there isn't.

4. I didn't realize that a wooden coaster could have a corkscrew.

5. The coaster is a minute and ten seconds. That's not two minutes.

 

Even if there were no mistakes, the article is written very immaturely.

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OW! Corkscrew on a woodie? A corkscrew hurts on a steelie.

 

While I agree with both of your statements, why don't you email the gentleman that wrote the article, I saw his email address at the bottom, and tell him that maybe he should do a little more research on his coastes, BEFORE he writes an informative article.

 

Just my opinion.

 

Katie

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Way ahead of you. I called him and informed him about the mistakes in that article.

 

What makes this article even sadder is if you listen to his voice. Click "AUDIO: Experience the Hurricane for yourself. Listen to narration of John Tanasychuk's story." Sad, sad, sad.

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Have you ever thought about the fact that the writer isn't a coaster freak like you?

 

 

1. It's not the tallest coaster in Florida.

And its the tallest wooden coaster in Florida.

 

2. The lap bar doesn't come down, you pull it down.

Maybe the ops put them down!

 

3. "Round" implies that there's a helix, which there isn't.

 

This probly implies this pix: http://rcdb.com/ig622.htm?picture=7

 

 

4. I didn't realize that a wooden coaster could have a corkscrew.

intr. & tr.v. cork·screwed, cork·screw·ing, cork·screws

To move or cause to move in a spiral or winding course.

 

5. The coaster is a minute and ten seconds. That's not two minutes.

 

Restraint check, ride, breaks, back into station, unlock restraints, probly about 2 mins.

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Whether the writer is a "roller coaster freak" or not, most journalists have this thing called "fact-checking" which they oughta try before they make even the most innocent fluff piece (which is all this is) a complete waste.

 

The article's title is

"Shake, rattle and roll: Get your thrills on Florida's tallest roller coaster"

 

They don't make a differentiation between wooden and steel. Therefore, the headline contains a blatant untruth. While it may be the tallest wooden coaster in Florida (there's competition?), that's not what the headline of the article states.

 

That's just flat out BAD reporting. You can defend it with "well maybe he meant this" arguments all day long, but it doesn't change anything. The more you have to explain the article, the worse the writing of it becomes.

 

//oh, and writing the article in present tense warrants additional point loss

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2. The lap bar doesn't come down, you pull it down.

 

Maybe the ops put them down! .

 

They don't.

 

5. The coaster is a minute and ten seconds. That's not two minutes.

 

Restraint check, ride, breaks, back into station, unlock restraints, probly about 2 mins.

 

He says "two minutes of pure joy". I didn't realize that the brake run is pure joy. Or the restraint check. Even if it was, the ride is still 1:10, including the brake run. Everyone runs to get back on, and the restraints pop up immediately, so that's about one second. With the restraint check, that'd make it 1:30, still not close enough to 2 minutes.

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Being that he used the word "dude" in his article, I'd say he's fresh out of school, slow news day, and/or daddy got him a job there. The article is cheesy, poorly written, even for non-coaster enthusiasts. The only people this article will appeal to are the retirees in Hallendale Beach who are in their 80's, and the 12 year olds featured in the article.

 

 

OMFG! I just heard the audio! ROTFLMAO! He's gotta live in Wilton Manors. LOL

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Due to the fact that he also used "butt", he's probably trying to fit in with the kids. I'd say he's about 45 years old and is writing here because he did chief editor.

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They don't make a differentiation between wooden and steel. Therefore, the headline contains a blatant untruth. While it may be the tallest wooden coaster in Florida (there's competition?), that's not what the headline of the article states.

 

Wow, I saw that and thought mathematical derivatives. Hmmm. Differentiation. Its been a long time...

 

Rob

 

Even if the article was bad, I still liked it. It made me want to go on a coaster.

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People correcting the mistakes is far more laughable. Same goes for the enthusiasts who jump into other people's conversations, and correct them about stats. Hahah.

 

 

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