Quint
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3/2 is the new date for RE move...this week. At least permits have been filed.Or 2/25. :tired: sigh - delays.
3/2 is the new date for RE move...this week. At least permits have been filed.Or 2/25. :tired: sigh - delays.
3/2 is the new date for RE move...this week. At least permits have been filed.
2nd March. Apologies, mate.As in 3rd February or 2nd March? You crazy Americans and your crazy dates.
From our POV you’re the crazy ones :tease:As in 3rd February or 2nd March? You crazy Americans and your crazy dates.
From our POV you’re the crazy ones :tease:
Seriously.As in 3rd February or 2nd March? You crazy Americans and your crazy dates.
Seriously.
I didn't realize how my first post could be misconstrued. I agree with you. "Month-Day-Year" is illogical. It should go smallest unit (day) to largest (year).Yeah, seriously. When one of the dates could have filling for today and is immediately followed by the words ‘this week’
I didn't realize how my first post could be misconstrued. I agree with you. "Month-Day-Year" is illogical. It should go smallest unit (day) to largest (year).
We’re all friends here.
Do you say “3rd February” or “February 3rd?” Because that’s what it’s based on.I didn't realize how my first post could be misconstrued. I agree with you. "Month-Day-Year" is illogical. It should go smallest unit (day) to largest (year).
If only a small crowd comes for coasters, why are 5 opening in Orlando (Plus two at BGT) over the next 2 years with Slinky Dog having just opened last year? Orlando is not a market where coaster enthusiasts are likely to travel to. However, Disney and Universal are building a lot of them right now because they are fun. People almost always come off a coaster with a smile on their face.
Thank you! I have no idea where this whole “theme park visitors don’t like coasters” stems from. It’s a personal bias that they are presenting as fact. In general roller coasters are the most popular rides at the park.
I was definitely disappointed that Dragon challenge closed, but with Potter and Jurassic coasters taking their place, I’m very excited at what’s to come for IOA.
Disney uber fans don't like coasters...Therefore, nobody does
Writing and speaking are different mediums. Most of the time though, I'll say day first because that's what I'm used to for work.Do you say “3rd February” or “February 3rd?” Because that’s what it’s based on.
I'm not a uber Disney fan! I'm a die hard Old Universal fan that loves riding the movies way more than riding on steel!!! I don't think its too much to expect some theming from a park that had Kongfrontation, and Jaws at their anchors at one point!!
It's painfully obvious that "Ride the Movies" means entirely something different to Universal now, so it's time to let that go. Not to bring up "screeeeenz!" or anything, but there isn't a single ride that compares to Kongfrontation in terms of detail or scope. That's just one man's opinion though.
That said, IOA was never a "ride the movies" park despite JP being there. Adventure is in the name, so roller coasters or other adventurous rides should be expected. Not sure what changed to make people think otherwise, other than Hogsmeade maybe.
That's how I date-stamp file names on my computer...Looks like we can no longer be friends guys. Year, month, day (YYYY-MM-DD) is the only variation that makes any sense. Biggest to smallest like how we'd wright out any other number. This is even the recommended format from the International Organization for Standardization.
ISO 8601 Date and time format
ISO 8601 - Wikipedia
SERIOUSLY!?!?!?!
Looks like we can no longer be friends guys. Year, month, day (YYYY-MM-DD) is the only variation that makes any sense. Biggest to smallest like how we'd wright out any other number. This is even the recommended format from the International Organization for Standardization.
ISO 8601 Date and time format
ISO 8601 - Wikipedia
That's how I date-stamp file names on my computer...
Me too, and then they are automatically in chronological order. Where as otherwise you would have the January of every year grouped together, next February from every year, and so on... (even worse for day, month, year).That's how I date-stamp file names on my computer...
True but how often is the year required when telling somebody a date?
I do the same thing for photo work, usually with a letter at the end. It makes searching a lot easier.