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| Jim in Pasadena CA Tue 8/5/2003 3:58p | Kraft/General Foods |
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| brotherdave Tue 8/5/2003 5:23p | Correct, Jim! |
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| Jim in Pasadena CA Tue 8/5/2003 7:37p | The Living Seas has had a few sponsors.
Name two. |
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| DlandDug Wed 8/6/2003 4:36a | OK--you got me Jim. United Technologies is the only sponsor I have ever found for "The Living Seas." Are you refering to individual companies that are affiliated with things inside the pavilion? For example, the makers of "JIM" diving suits and the JASON submersibles... |
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| Jim in Pasadena CA Wed 8/6/2003 7:24a | Maybe I've lost my mind. Wasn't the Living Seas sponsored by another company when it first opened?
If I'm mistaken, just let me know. |
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| DlandDug Thu 8/7/2003 2:27a | Jim, it is my sad duty to inform you that you...have..lost your mind. Sorry.
Seriously--United Technologies was the sponsor of The Living Seas from Day One. They stayed for their full ten year contract, then left. Now, there is no sponsor for The Living Seas.
Maybe we could Ford to do that, and get those SeaCabs running again!
New question: Who sponsored EPCOT Computer Central in the late 1980s? |
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| Epcot82Guy Thu 8/7/2003 4:22a | I know it had sponsorship from UNISYS for a while. I think it also had sponsorship from a company called Sperry earlier as well. (Don't remember when the changeover occured) |
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| DlandDug Thu 8/7/2003 11:43a | UNISYS is correct. I seem to recall Sperry, as well. But in the 1989 guide I have before me, it is UNISYS.
Go for it, Epcot82! |
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| JThad Sun 4/11/2004 2:49p | Bump |
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| JThad Wed 4/14/2004 8:11a | Fine. Who sponsors the Mission Tortilla Factory Tour? |