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The first elevator was not a Mowrey, and never was a Mowrey. It was a General with GAL- an identical installation was in the Test Track lounge and said "General Elevator" but has sense been modded.
This and the 1992 bongo theme were the best. If you haven't heard the bongo theme from 1992, you don't understand how awesome Jeopardy was. Not just the theme, but the format, the questions, etc.
This one just looks like some third party install. ESCO normally has an older style layout with GAL JetPlus fixtures. Also EPCO has this same long beep as some elevators do under various third party brands.
Yeah, MANUELless but the seller sent me a nice offer for the unit. This never had its circuitry revised to give out 3 short chirps for malfunction and 5 short chirps for EOL, this one has always been 3 rapid chirps. Not to mention the Smoke LED flashes exactly when the speaker sounds instead of flashing a half pulse ahead.
It's a real early one. I was shocked to see the yellow button when I got it. 1990 is when it started production, along with the SA88 and SA90LT (and the year 1990 being its introduction year is the exact reason its model number is SA90LT). I've noticed BRK had a trend in their first 30 years of alarms where the two numbers in their model numbers (plus variants) were references to the years they started production. Think of it: SS-74R - 1974 76R - 1976 77R - 1977 79R - 1979 SA80FC - 1980 83R - 1983 86RAC - 1986 SA90LT - 1990 SA91CH (Unknown Alarm) - Maybe 1991 SA93LT - 1993 (90LT with long-life battery, came out with SA150LTD)
Yeah I had no idea either. When I first unboxed it, I was expecting it to have the solid red LED under the test button like the battery units, just lit solid when receiving power, and off when detecting. I was surprised to see the red LED through the vents by the horn, then the green LED under the test button. There's another one up on eBay rn if you want it. I doubt the SensorPack on it works but it doesn't matter for these considering that on AC alone the alarm still functions from the test button. Now I'm after the CO1120B (NICOAC), it's the silencer variant.
So I found out from our friend James that you were only blocked because BA&F was only annoyed at you, he didn't ask Sidney the Grey Hat or anything, I apologize for the inconvenience!
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@@jaydennielsen7172 Yeah this is one of the earliest copies of this product. To my knowledge Light Test was introduced in 1990 (hence why the standard Light Test alarm’s model number was SA90LT) and used up till 2006 when the 83R units were replaced by the present day SA300 series. Another thing different with this copy is the two provisions for each battery actually match. Later ones they changed the style of provisions for the alarm battery, utilizing a metal clip.
When _Jeopardy!_ gets back on the road, I'd like to see them let their hair down and do the show from theme parks like Universal Orlando or Disney World, just like _Wheel_ did. I mean, what's good for the goose *is* good for the gander!
In 1991, Jeopardy splited the 1984 theme and this theme has a tempo that is a bit slow. In circa 2023, MDS used this stage and claimed as an remake of Jeopardy's 1991-96 stage. The light for the opening is white, blue and red. An outstanding and favorite Jeopardy song I ever saw.
It's an April Fool's joke. I went to DHS on the "date of filming" as part of my high school's senior trip. I tried all I could to ride this. This was the ride I anticipated for months when my trip came up. Then when I got to the ride, my friends went on w/o me, because they Fastpassed and I didn't know how to do it (plus, the Standby wait at the time was 70 minutes), and because I failed to ride it completely (ironically when wearing a Hollywood Tower Hotel shirt), I came back from my trip suffering from severe FOMO. I wanted a POV on the channel before my spring break right after trip ended, and this was all I could do. I'm going back in July and I plan to finally ride it on its 30th anniversary.
@@BrendanHale-je9te My FOMO. If I get on the ride I will private that video and this joke will stay. Can't add "APRIL FOOLS!" to the title, as it passes the stupid 100 character limit. Believe me after I came back I wanted to go to the other Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in Paris, but that's not happening for a good few years.
Don't forget 1998 when Mister Rogers came to visit (Category: Who Said It?) (Puzzle: It's a Beautiful Day in This Neighborhood) And of course, in 1999 when Alex Trebek came over to visit. (Category: Quotation) Puzzle: Be Sure Your Response Is In the Form of a Question)
The prices of the prizes were furnished to the contestants prior to the show & rounded off to the nearest dollar. Gift certificates do not include sales tax. R.I.P. Charlie O’Donnell