This is why I'm so happy you guys have been posting your collections.
I've often found that it would seem that the "younger generation" coaster enthusaists don't care about the history, but in reality I think I've found that they actually do care very much.
Just look at all the "defunct coasters" that have been re-created in all the Roller Coaster Tycoon games and No Limits. Many of these are done by 15 and 16 year olds!
One of the things I really wanted to encouage in TPR members was to post "retro" or "classic" photos.
At the end of the day, I don't think many people care how old your photos or articles are as long as they are interesting!
Thanks again guys.
--Robb
Maybe I am in the minority, but I am obsessed with roller coaster history. Sure Millennium Force is fun and all, but I doesn't have interesting pops and jolts, and It is a relatively painless experience. I mean, for a fourteen-year-old, I have been on quite a few roller coasters, and I still prefer wood to steel. Maybe it is just me.