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So I took Ironwhosit off ignore so I could see what was going on.
Really? Take a simple idea and make it so complex you have to ask for help on a forum.
Wait.... That's not right. Take an unrealistic idea and expect people on a forum to write the script for you.
Wait... That's not right. Stop wasting everyone's time. If you're too lazy to visit a fire station and ask questions then you shouldn't be writing a screen play. I see disaster in the offing.
Seriously? You think you're going to write/direct/produce/whatever a movie and you don't understand the word duplicate?
Give it up. It is never going to happen.
OP please reconsider the movie. You are struggling with basic words...how are you going to make a movie with issues?
Brutally honest, from your posts this "movie" isn't going to be good. A fire truck by remote control? Nope. Just put in on YT, save the money and then get a regular job.
Seriously? You think you're going to write/direct/produce/whatever a movie and you don't understand the word duplicate?
Give it up. It is never going to happen.
I just can't wait till the script is finished and we start to get all the questions about composing music to his movie.
Like: why are the 5 horizontal lines on the sheet? To write letters straight and neat? Oh, that's a staff? Should I hire more people?
And what is the weird looking snake on the begining. What does that mean? Can someone explain what are those dots with sticks doing there?...
why are the 5 horizontal lines on the sheet? To write letters straight and neat? Oh, that's a staff? Should I hire more people?
And what is the weird looking snake on the begining. What does that mean?
"ive decided to release straight to video."
"how do blu-ray discs work? what wavelength are they? i figure theyre mostly like dvds, heres a link on that. maybe one of you could explain the error-correction scheme since they said nothing about it there. should i buy packages of 20 or 100? is there a difference?"
I just wanted to know where on the truck the remote control is stored. I asked some fire fighters at the fire department already but they got back to me and said they don't know about this particular model, so I was just wondering if anyone knew.
They are not in wide spread use at this time. That is why you will not find out much about them yet. Are you are determined to know more about those "remote controlled" ladders? If so, then you will have to visit or contact the fire departments that have been testing them.
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Originally Posted by ironpony
Oh okay thanks. I suppose I could just make up where they are located, just wanted to know . Thanks. When you say duplicated somewhere inside the cab, what do you mean by 'duplicated' in this context?
Often controls can be found in multiple locations (inside cab, mid pump panel, rear pump panel, etc) on fire trucks. That is what duplicated means.
Okay but in the link I posted, it actually says in the link that firetrucks have been tested with remotes in real life, and are already on some truck models out there. Why didn't anybody read the link before saying it was far fetched or ridiculous? According to the link, the remote is real.
Are you serious? You supply a link which it appears you haven't looked at because the answer to your question is right there, not in black and white, but in green and orange!
The last picture in the article you have linked clearly shows the remote control stowed on the bottom of the cabinet that encloses all the controls for the pumps and other systems on the apparatus. You complain about others not reading an entire link when it appears you can't even look at three pictures. Sheesh!
Why don't you just get off your butt and go down to the local fire station and ask the nice firemen there how the controls work?
Well I did, but the fire department where I live, got back to me, and said that they do not have remote controls for their ladders.
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Originally Posted by Hawk4042C
They are not in wide spread use at this time. That is why you will not find out much about them yet. Are you are determined to know more about those "remote controlled" ladders? If so, then you will have to visit or contact the fire departments that have been testing them.
Often controls can be found in multiple locations (inside cab, mid pump panel, rear pump panel, etc) on fire trucks. That is what duplicated means.
Oh okay, thanks.
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