What's new

Whiting out on Nemesis and Nemesis Inferno...

Have you ever whited/blacked out or felt like you might on...

  • Nemesis

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nemesis Inferno

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Both

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1

Paul

Roller Poster
HAJiME said:
And I wasn't "whining" about internet info, just proving why the site he provided was incorrect and irrelevant.

It's just as valid as you're websites.

*cough..*

"Ethics and codes of conduct in ICT:

Rules which all members should endevsour to discharge in pursuing their professional lives..."

These ethics and codes of conduct are irelevent to the internet, becuase it is impossible to make rules on the internet.

While child pornography is illegal, its impossible to stop on the intetnet.

..It's the same with information on the net. Wrong information cannot be prevented from getting onto the web.

You can make a webpage about whatever you like, no matter how wrong it is.

THUS NEITHER OF OUR SOURCES ARE ANY MORE ACCURATE.

I didn't say you could prevent incorrect information from being put on the web, but you can prove to someone why the information it holds is wrong. Therefore, my source is more accurate. That's like saying that a site with incorrect information is just as accurate as a site with correct information, which doesn't make sense. So, basically, if I make a site that says that the country of England never existed, and is a figment of people's imagination, and people that claim to live there are lying to the world...that site would be equally as accurate as a site clearly showing where England can be found and providing information about it's history.

HAJiME said:
...so I'll go with rcdb, as I know it to be the most accurate.

Because RCDB are the gods of the internet world and they know everyhting...!

...How the hell do you know that?

I never said RCDB were the gods of the internet, or that Duane Marden (who is the sole owner and operator of the site) knows everything. However, Duane Marden carefully finds proof of a coaster and it's statistics before adding it to the database, and tries his absolute best to make sure the site is 100% accurate. I'm not saying he is perfect, but most enthusiasts do often use RCDB as a reference, since Duane is so careful and accurate.


Boy, you sure like to put words in my mouth.
 
A

Anonymous

Guest
And I wasn't "whining" about internet info, just proving why the site he provided was incorrect and irrelevant.
That was just a general comment, but you where whining anyway if you want to use a thesaurus to define it (you like accurate sorces anyway).

http://thesaurus.reference.com/search?q=whine

I find you and some others that won't just drop it are whining, critizing, bitching, and most importantly, disagreeing.

I never said RCDB were the gods of the internet, or that Duane Marden (who is the sole owner and operator of the site) knows everything. However, Duane Marden carefully finds proof of a coaster and it's statistics before adding it to the database, and tries his absolute best to make sure the site is 100% accurate. I'm not saying he is perfect, but most enthusiasts do often use RCDB as a reference, since Duane is so careful and accurate.
He was exagerrating...

But if it wasn't 100% accurate then how do you know the G forces listed under N:I aren't incorrect? Theres been times that incorrect info has been put up on RCDB.

Just so I can have something about *insert color here*-outs...

G's do play a part in blacking out but not the entire part of it. Titan @ SFOT is one badass ride with some turns that cause a lot of people to black-out on. I've blacked out on it on days (yesterday in the 90 degree heat) and haven't on other days (April in 70 degree weather). The effects of all the outs can be caused by more then one factor (Gs in this case).
 
A

Anonymous

Guest
jumpboy said:
I find you and some others that won't just drop it are whining, critizing, bitching, and most importantly, disagreeing.

I love the Hypocrisy in that statement. Some others, does that include you? In the entirety of your post, you are just bitching at what paul said, and just instigating the entire situation. If it bothers you that much when 2 people have a debate/argument, then why the hell are you on a forum? The least you could do is just not post, instead of just making the topic that much worse by contributing to the argument that much worse. :roll:
 

SaiyanHajime

CF Legend
However, Duane Marden carefully finds proof of a coaster and it's statistics before adding it to the database, and tries his absolute best to make sure the site is 100% accurate.
...He a personal friend of yours or somthing?

No one knows everything, no matter how hard they research. Im sure Duane is a very nice guy, but it's highly unlikly that his site is 100% correct.

Most people would think that Nemesis pulls more than 3g. I'm not convinced... But thats irelevent. Your argument is simply that rcdb.com is correct and my websites arn't, so stuff you, because thats one heck fo a dumbass argument.

Oh, and just incase you think i just dislike you Paul... i'll argue with anyoen i think to be wrong.......

In fact, the offical G-force stated by Alton Towers for Nemesis is 4gs and if anyone would know, it's them.
...Oh yes, and BPB state that The Big One is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world and if anyone would know, it's them. Right?
 

Paul

Roller Poster
^I don't think you just dislike me. I'd argue a point to death with my best friend if I really had to...

But, no I don't know Duane Marden personally, he's just well-known around the coaster community for creating RCDB a few years ago. And I'm not saying the sources you've seen for Nemesis are wrong, I just said I'd believe what RCDB says before other sources, because it's a well-known and well-trusted source for just about every coaster that exists on this planet. And the only way we could tell for sure what Nemesis's true highest g force is, we'd have to have a force analysis chart to look at for proof.
 

spicy

Giga Poster
Ive had it on the final helix going into the break run on inferno. and the helix after the corkscrew on nemesis.
 
A

Anonymous

Guest
When i went to thorpe on a rccgb trip they let me stay on inferno 23 times without getting off FRONT ROW BABEH And on the 20,21,22 and 23rd time i had a white out 20th time it was just on the drop to the loop 21st time it was on the drop and loop 22nd time it was the loop and zero g and 23rd it was the drop loop zero g and 1st corky Man it was scary
my whole eyesight went white and i lost my hearing. Scary stuff
 
A

Anonymous

Guest
I voted NI cause I got a red flush across my eyes at the peak of the loop, that's wats known as a redout!
 
Top