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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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John: <br />Don't buy any tea just for me, I've been in the charter bus business for over twenty years and have learned ALWAYS CARRY TEA. In the states, some places don't even know their is such a thing as "hot" tea. One time when I ask for a cup of HOT tea they brought me a class of tea with no ice cubes. <br /> <br />Stephanie and I are really looking forward to this trip and meeting some of the guys that I've been talking to. My dad was a ham operator and when we went on vacation we'd always stop by and meet someone that he talked to on the radio. <br /> <br />Tom - Bill: <br />What is the chance of all three of us getting together at Tom's? <br /> <br />Bill: <br />You and I could sit around and play Devils advicate. I can screw-up a layout in twenty minutes just by standing their and looking at it. Besides that, I'm bringing a slew of TEXAS size gremelins with me - I need to get rid of a few. <br /> <br />I am re-wireing my yard last night and today, I hope to be through by church tonight but I'm not sure. I've got the lead to the turntable in place (but no turntable yet) and can now power it up. I'm going to look at the one at Custom Model Railroad Builders in Baltimore and see if that's what I want. I'm going to use the bridge as a program track and hook it up through a DPDT switch so I can use it regular or program on it. It'll be the shortest program track I've evey had and I might have trouble checking the "start" voltage and the momentiem but then, time will tell. I've got eight Tortoise's to put in, silicone sure makes it easy and quick. <br /> <br />Well I've got to go upstairs and finish my wireing job. <br /> <br />Have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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