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Elliott's Trackside Diner XXI - Further down the line...
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<p> Good Evening Folks,</p><p>Zoe, a glass of milk (?!), please, and a handfull of those chocolate chippers Ray made. I´ll stay right in the middle between Barry at the RC and Jerry over the in the backbooth, just in case I have to act as a mediator...</p><p>It has been a busy day today. The kitchen is nearly finished, only little w*rk remaining. The TV now shows 25 channels, but not those, which we had previously. I don´t even attempt to understand this... [?] So far for the good news. The bad news that I have developed some form of agora phobia. Whenever I leave our condo, my heart rate goes up like mad and I get respiratory problems. The symptoms disappear the moment I close the door. Hey; I must be turning mad ... [:P] <br></p><p><b>Garry</b> - "downsizing" to N scale would just be out of necessity. I like the bigger scales much more, also due to my eyesight not being what it used to be. If I had ample space, I´d certainly go into O, On30 or Sn3 scale. Thank God I don´t have to decide within the next weeks or months - the ban my government has put on transportation related capital spendings is still in place. </p><p><b>Keith</b> - I did not quite catch this, you are planning to migrate from DCC back to DC? If so, why? I am not really an expert in electronics, but I find DCC easy to install and operate. Helps me to cut down on wiring as well, as my soldering skills are, well, let´s not talk about it... [(-D]</p><p><b>Tom</b> - take care of that cold of yours. My wishes for a speedy recovery [angel] <br></p><p> <b>Sawyer</b> - how´s your layout coming along? I like your pics and vids!</p><p>CU tomorrow! <br></p>
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