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Old 05-31-2008, 11:00 PM   #6
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When you're in sensitive positions like that it can be really hard. I work for Disney, specifically Disneyland and our fan community could just blow the Camaro fan community away (sorry, no offense, its just bigger). In my job I have access to a lot of cool information, including previews of two new attractions not open yet. It is very tempting to pass this stuff on to the fans, but I can't and in the end I really don't want to anyway. A lot of the stuff I see and hear involves projects that aren't 100% guest ready yet, so things could still change. Our imagineers go through a lot of trouble to put on the best show for our guests, and if someone like me let the air out of their balloon by leaking stuff early that just wouldn't be fair to them. Its the exact same way with the Camaro. So if you're in a position to leak stuff, take a moment to consider if 1) losing your job is worth it and 2) creating problems for other people on the team is worth it. Chances are good the answer is no. I appreciate hearing info from GM employees in the know, but make sure its all authorized.
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