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Yeah, they used to have ticket books with individual ride tickets -denominated A through E, and the rides required a certain ticket type. The big rides were the E-ticket rides. Of course, you could buy additional tickets throughout the park - and if you had any tickets left at the end of the day that was an incentive

They still have the A-E ticket books there?

What’s better? That’s actually been proven to work, not as some theoretical ideal.

Lot of people find Marx, Stalin and Mao’s ideas to be wonderful and think of them as the niftiest people on the planet - historical evidence of their implementations to the contrary. Must be so, right?

Though there was a pulse there wasn’t much of one, and distance helped. (Inverse-square law applies there.)

Well, time marches on. (Shrug.) They got rid of paper tickets, they revamped Spaceship Earth and Test Track, the display spaces in Epcot can’t keep up with how fast the future is changing...

“America is based on the ideal of man’s dignity and self- respect. Dignity and self-respect are impossible without a sense of personal achievement. When you defame success, you defame human dignity.”

Hey, everyone knows that how things are now - right now - are how they’ve always been. And that our current thoughts and attitudes are so demonstrably right that we can criticize folks in the past for not having them.

Definitely Crowley. That dude was ... wierd.

It isn’t paranoia when they ARE out to get you...

It doesn’t look like they’ve got the high winds this time. As I recall, they had something like 40-mph winds last time, which is why you had the little ‘hop’ at the end that took it off-center.

They probably won’t scrap the SLS - it’s more of a jobs program than a workable launch system at this point...

You slip a half-dozen grenades into Preston’s pocket and walk away slowly.

And stop over at this farm to pick up the buns. By the way, they’re about to be attacked by a shitload of Supermutant Primes.

I’d agree. Once in, you go where you want as you want.

Gotta get your priorities right! Look over there - an aluminum can!

That makes too much sense.

It’s Gawker. The clicks gotta come from somewhere, or the lights don’t stay on.

We need to send a few cases of that to the Gawker editors.

You raise a good point. The ‘Tiny Homes’ I see on cable look terrible to me - gimmicky, cramped, and really iffy in their designs - but I’m not exactly the demographic they’re looking for. If the cost per square foot is reasonable, I could see eventually getting into something like this.