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Gregg, <br /> <br />I would agree with most of what you have to say, but I'm having a problem with "situational morality". Is there morality in model railroading? My God, there must really be a "Model Railroad Bible"! <br /> <br />If I have an end in mind, but I don't have the requisite skill or the knowledge of how to bring it about, that is where Model Railroader comes in. But when they try to tell me what end I should have in mind (like Koester), then they waste my money and time. All model railroading is a compromise with limited space, time and money. If I just want to watch the trains run around (or whatever) I don't need to "grow", but I'm always willing to learn.
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