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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 10:22 PM

moelarrycurly4
Greetings from 2 inches of sleet. Luckilly we got sleet and not ice. 

Greetings from the very hot way down South.

We have been skirting record highs, we are predicted to break records the next couple of days, and we might even reach 90 degrees.

And... the humidity is way up there too.

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 7:14 PM

Greetings from 2 inches of sleet. Luckilly we got sleet and not ice. 

We have been getting some ice this evening. ( freezing rain) 

Driving to work this morning was like driving on a slick gravel road. 

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Posted by CNCharlie on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 3:46 PM

Good Afternoon,

A frosty -7F right now. Oh well, it could be -20 so it is nearly warm. My wife thinks I am bonkers.

Have the S3 running around the layout. It is a little beauty, smooth and quiet. I did have trouble getting the headlight to work, think it must have been a connection issue. I did a reset of the decoder but all is well now. 

Watching Wheeler Dealers as I type this. They are doing a TVR Griffith. What a nice car. Too bad they weren't sold here.

Anywhere for next month is fine with me.

CN Charlie

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 1:30 PM

SeeYou190

 

 
Track fiddler
I'd average about 30 seconds for a walleye.

 

I believe the nuber of fish I have cleaned in my life is exactly zero.

You don't need to do this. There are places you can go and buy fish already captured, cleaned, and ready for cooking.

 
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Kevin, this was found to be hilarious and I'd like to thank you for the good laugh.  Sometimes humor strikes me in different ways.  As the quote was just a part of my post about resort life and cleaning fish, this humor could certainly be imagined how it would have flew back then.
 
Greating the Sportsman that traveled hundreds of miles as they arrived at the resort, all psyched up and ready to go fishing.  And after the thousands of dollars these people spend to do what they love...
 
The look on their faces as they were told, they could simply go up to the Fishery in International Falls and just buy their fish.  That way they didn't have to go fishing, nobody had to clean the fish they caught, and everyone would be happy.....PricelessLaugh
 
 
Busted a gut!  Thanks again for the humor todaySmile, Wink & Grin
 
 
 
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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 12:41 PM

I got sixteen feet of soffit up in four hours, including two light fixtures.

I am getting better at this.

Now... off to work.

-Kevin

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 12:17 PM

Steven Otte

 

 
Track fiddler

Good morning

Well, it's not my style to start out the day on a negative note, but posting here is as glitchy as it's always been.  Although somewhat used to that, the frequency of ads from the bottom and right side of the page has increased.  They take over the whole screen, making it almost impossible to prepare a post at times.

They pop up as your clicking on the screen, almost like they have some kind of artificial intelligence to them.  They take you off the page you're preparing, diverting you to their ad page.  Then when you try to click back, sometimes your whole post is lost and you have to start all over.

Its especially irritating when trying to get back to someone, in a timely manner while in a discussion.  One may be taking a break from this quite aggravating frustration.  I've become quite Fed-up with these over invasive ads that are obviously allowed to be that way.

 

 

As I have said before... Kalmbach does not sell pop-up ads on the Forums. If you are seeing pop-up ads, this is because at some point in the past you visited some website that surreptitiously installed adware on your computer. Those ads are not coming from the Forum. 

 

Interesting.  I'm sure one of my daughters can uninstall this adware you spoke of.  It's been quite troublesome and I'm very appreciative to you letting me know about it.

Thanks Steven

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 11:52 AM

This was fun to watch. Mostly scenes from New York Central promo films. Fascinating images of railroaders in everyday work plus some facilities that are long gone —


 

If no one is available to rearrange the Diner tonight I can handle the task unless someone else has a desire to...

Fancy, experimental or one-off railroad paint schemes from all over seems to be the theme.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 11:46 AM

Steven Otte

Also: Please do not discuss the situation in Ukraine on this Forum, not even in the Diner. Thank you.

 

Thank you Steven! YesYes

On a totally different Music, Brother Lion, Have you ever crossed paths with a Gent named Ray Repp?

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Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by Steven Otte on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 11:25 AM

Also: Please do not discuss the situation in Ukraine on this Forum, not even in the Diner. Thank you.

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Posted by Steven Otte on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 11:18 AM

Track fiddler

Good morning

Well, it's not my style to start out the day on a negative note, but posting here is as glitchy as it's always been.  Although somewhat used to that, the frequency of ads from the bottom and right side of the page has increased.  They take over the whole screen, making it almost impossible to prepare a post at times.

They pop up as your clicking on the screen, almost like they have some kind of artificial intelligence to them.  They take you off the page you're preparing, diverting you to their ad page.  Then when you try to click back, sometimes your whole post is lost and you have to start all over.

Its especially irritating when trying to get back to someone, in a timely manner while in a discussion.  One may be taking a break from this quite aggravating frustration.  I've become quite Fed-up with these over invasive ads that are obviously allowed to be that way.

As I have said before... Kalmbach does not sell pop-up ads on the Forums. If you are seeing pop-up ads, this is because at some point in the past you visited some website that surreptitiously installed adware on your computer. Those ads are not coming from the Forum. 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 9:53 AM

Good afternoon Diners.  A  mug of Lapsang Souchong tea please, Janie.

Not been around as family visiting.  Have to catch up on postings.

Happy wherever the Diner is in February - except Ukraine.  My thoughts are with Ukrainian people,   but keep it separate from this Forum.

 

Peru.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 9:35 AM

Good morning

Well, it's not my style to start out the day on a negative note, but posting here is as glitchy as it's always been.  Although somewhat used to dealing with that, the frequency of ads from the bottom and right side of the page has increased.  They take over the whole screen, making it almost impossible to prepare a post at times.

They pop up as your clicking on the screen, almost like they have some kind of artificial intelligence.  They take you off the page you're preparing, diverting you to their ad page.  Then when you try to click back, sometimes your whole post is lost and you have to start over.

Its especially irritating when trying to get back to someone, in a timely manner while in a discussion.  One may be taking a break from this quite aggravating frustration.  I've become quite Fed-up with these over invasive ads that are obviously allowed to be that way.

 

On a more positive note...

BroadwayLion

Yep, that's the cool photo you posted around Christmas time Br Elias, and thanks for sharing.  Too bad the weather didn't cooperate to hang them outside, but maybe next yearSmile

Have you been able to do some things, or run your Subway Trains, now that you've gotten back up to the third floor?  Perhaps some layout maintenance and track cleaning was needed, after not being up there for a while.
 
 
Our hearts go out to the unfortunate people of Ukraine.  Of course our prayers and hopeful thoughts go out to them as well.  This subject should be left to each individuals thoughts and discretion, not to compromise our peaceful MR chat forum.  Some subjects have their place, but don't belong here.  
 
Unfortunately the powers that be have been doing things they shouldn't, while neglecting things they should be doing for years.  Whether we disagree or not, there isn't anything simple commoners can do about it anyway.
 
Until a time, any of these serious world events unfold at our door step, with no other choice but to deal with them then, my choice is not to go there.
 
 
Have a great Taco Tuesday gentlemanSmile, Wink & Grin
 
 
 
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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 9:02 AM

Good morning, diners.  I'll have coffee, eggs, coffee, bacon, and then lots of coffee.  A church meeting last night that went late is the cause of today filled with coffee.

Days like this make me appreciate retirement so much.

 

SeeYou190
I believe the nuber of fish I have cleaned in my life is exactly zero. You don't need to do this. There are places you can go and buy fish already captured, cleaned, and ready for cooking.

That makes two of us.  When younger, my older brothers took me fishing many times.  I never got the reason.  I didn't enjoy sitting in the heat, getting attacked by bugs, to watch a line in the water.  In college, the heat was replaced by freezing cold when I joined some guys in ice fishing.  Again, even with the amount of alcohol consumed on the ice, I couldn't see the attraction.

I'll continue to let someone else catch and clean the fish I eat.

I'm sure some of fishing friends would look at me suffering through my layout bridge-building experience, and wonder why I go through it. To each his own.

I know this photo has no connection to model railroading, but I thought it was neat.  I guess someone could be tempted to put something like this on their layout!

 

Have a great Last Day of January!

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 7:59 AM

hon30critter
You can post anything related to trains, real or modeled, that suits your fancy! This should be a very interesting month!

Last Day Of The Month!

Here is a neat place I visited in Kansas:

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

This has been a fun month for me.

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hon30critter
A few months ago we bought some high end Japanese kitchen knives. They are really sharp!

We bought a set of kitchen knives made in Switzerland by Victorinox.

These things were so sharp they were scary. It has been a couple of years now, and though they have lost some of the edge, they are still very sharp.

Track fiddler
I'd average about 30 seconds for a walleye.

I believe the nuber of fish I have cleaned in my life is exactly zero.

You don't need to do this. There are places you can go and buy fish already captured, cleaned, and ready for cooking.

I have to agree with those Diners who think that the invasion of Ukraine is not a suitable topic for the Diner.

Me too.

If you want to discuss what is happening in Ukraine, you can go nearly anywhere else on the internet and do that to your satisfaction.

This is the place for electric trains.

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 2:51 AM

I am in complete support and sympathy with the people of Ukraine.

 Flag of Ukraine by Mikhail Utkin, on Flickr

Please leave the sanctity of the Diner as a place where we can leave the ugly side of humanity at the curb and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow modelers and rail enthusiasrts without dragging the ills of the world across the Diner's threshold.



 Snowing along the Clark Fork by Mike Danneman, on Flickr

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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, January 30, 2023 10:43 PM
I have to agree with those Diners who think that the invasion of Ukraine is not a suitable topic for the Diner. It could get political very quickly, and as I haven’t seen Vinnie and his tyre iron in here for a long time, I would like to see it kept this way.
 
That said Br. Lion, you can be rest assured that even down here in the south west bottom corner of the Pacific, that Ukraine is not far from our thoughts.Sad
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, January 30, 2023 9:34 PM

BATMAN

TF, how many fish have you cleaned in your life? I wish I had a dollar for everyone I gutted. You get fast real fast.Laugh

Yes, you certainly do get quick Brent, when you do something frequently and long enough.  I'd average about 30 seconds for a walleye.  Wouldn't have the foggiest notion how many, ALOT of em. 

Back then, it was 10 cents for the average ones, 25 cents for the bigger ones and a buck for a large northern or musky.  Courtesy resort rate that added up by the end of the week, besides tips.  Would have gladly gave them a dollar, not to do the Pike instead.  Never did like doing "Y" bones.

Us dock boys had a pact at our end of the lake.  We'd all chip in to help whoever still had fish to clean, until all us friends were done.  Then we'd head up to the campground to have a few cold onesBeer

We all knew the secret trick.  You washed your hands with Colgate toothpaste after soap, if you didn't want to ward off the girls in the campgroundLaugh

Yes, a lot of fish brought up from the docks, but we also had a lot of fun.

 

Thoughts and best wishes for your mother-in-law.

 

TF

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Posted by BigDaddy on Monday, January 30, 2023 8:56 PM

I started too late in life to be good at butchering fish.  My neighbor's son in Maryland did some commercial fishing and she brought me rockfish.  I hacked through them and did OK, but I was not slick.   I would throw the fish carcasses in the back yard and the buzzards would clean them up in 2 hours.

Speaking of Ukraine and the horrors of war, I worked with a surgeon who came from the Air Force and went back to the Air Force.  My colleague in MD kept up with him. He went to Afghanistan.

One of the things they learned in Afghanistan was that the infection rate went down if they kept the OR temperature at 78.  That is really HOT for an OR.  

The surgeon sent a picture to my friend of "a really bad day."   There were blood bags all over the floor of the OR, the case was over.  There was one nurse in bra and panties, one in a bikini and a pot bellied surgeon in a Speedo!.  I wish he kept that picture.Sad

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, January 30, 2023 8:53 PM

I think we have a stowaway.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, January 30, 2023 8:51 PM

 

Opps, This one is in the USA

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, January 30, 2023 8:44 PM

Track fiddler
Gotta tell ya, one was quite disappointed when him never did give follow-up picture of the blue icicle lights him re-wired. Think ewe promised.

 

Well I did finsh them, but then big snowfalls came and the kids could not even get close enough to the building to hang them up.

Here they are streched out in front of my office...

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, January 30, 2023 8:28 PM

FWIW, I am not at all in favour of taking the Diner to the Ukraine. As Brent suggested, I come here to get away from the horrors of the real world. I fully support the Ukraine and I spend a lot of time every day studying the situation in the Ukraine and in other hot spots around the world. When I am done doing that, I come to the forums.

My 2 Cents

Cheers!!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, January 30, 2023 8:22 PM

Gotta tell ewe, one was quite disappointed when him never did give follow-up picture of the blue icicle lights him re-wired.  Think ewe promised too.

Saw-em layed out down the long hall but never did get to see after the Young Bucks hung dem up outside.  Day always looks better outside.

Certainly bet they were a beautiful sight, but one can only imagine how day lookedSad...Crying

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, January 30, 2023 8:17 PM

Good evening from the just-got-dark West Coast where it is 0c.

Took my wife to Vancouver for her Dr. app(s) and fixed the kid's stove. Came home and grabbed my bud for our almost Daily scoot through the woodland. Did 7.01km. I came across this woman with two dogs that was completely lost. We were a good 1.5km from the nearest road and she had tears running down her face. I walked her out and got a hug for my effort. 

Brother Lion, I think the Ukraine situation is horrible and follow it daily and I have a lifelong friend that went over to be a medic on the front lines. He has been a missionary his whole life, mostly in Africa. He sends video of the horrors daily, stuff they don't show on the news. My wife is also in constant contact with a few friends she has from the dog world over there and has been offering Veterinary advice to those where there are no longer Veterinarians to help. We have two of our kid's Nannies over there in close proximity, one in Slovakia and one in the Czech Republic. We love them dearly and told them if things take a turn for the worst get on a plane and come here. They have a home for as long as they need one. 

My Queen is off with her mother who is still in hospital and likely will not come home. I offer to start dinner and she tells me no. She loves to cook and unwind, so I will bow to her wishes and have a wee bit of scotch.

TF, how many fish have you cleaned in your life? I wish I had a dollar for everyone I gutted. You get fast real fast.Laugh

I have Gord filling the house with memories and the dogs are chillin. 

All the best to all.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, January 30, 2023 7:57 PM

up831
There are a lot of different depots in a wide variety of shapes and sizes from Grand Central Station to tiny flagstops tucked away in the middle of nowhere. That could prove to be interesting.

 

Grand Central Station is a POST OFFICE

The trains arrive at Grand Central Terminal

It is a real Terminal. Tacks do not continue beyond this place. It has lots of tracks for laying up trains and even for turning trainss, all under the streets of New York.

Pensylvania Station on the other hand is a station. No trains are laid up or turned here. NJT trains terminate at NYP but the equipment either returns to New Jersey, or moves on to the Sunnyside yards in Queens. Amtrak trains may pass through from Boston to Washington, Or they may terminate here, but again the equipment goes on to Sunnyside. LIRR trains terminate here and most of their tracks cannot access the tunnels to New Jersey. They either return to Long Island right away, or they can move ahead to the Westside Yards which are exclusive to the LIRR.

 

ROAR

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, January 30, 2023 7:33 PM

Good evening 

Man, we used to have this knife sharpener in the fish house that Leo Nesser brought up to us.  There was never a better knife sharpener than that one.

You just ran your fillet knife through it eight, twelve times after every use depending how much needed, and then slide it down the honing rod about the same. 

Had a good Stone out there too, but really didn't have to use it very often.  Sometimes after a big Northern or Musky did a number on my big blade.

My mom used to have me take the knives out of the kitchen and go down and sharpen them all.  That thing worked like a champion.

Cleaned a lot of fish and the knife flipped around fast.  Had a stainless steel link glove for my left hand.  That glove helped get a grip on the rib cage bones, to pull them all out in one swoop.

Sure wish one still had that knife sharpener around here.

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, January 30, 2023 7:12 PM

up831
Today I cut two fingers with a Santoku kitchen knife trying to Dice an onion.  It's not the first time I've cut myself with that knife.

Hi Jim,

A few months ago we bought some high end Japanese kitchen knives. They are really sharp! When I was first getting used to them I managed to knick myself a couple of times and I couldn't even feel the cuts. Whenever we have guests cooking in our kitchen we make a point of telling them how sharp the knives are. Most people are in awe of just how sharp they actually are.

I am still learning how to keep them sharp. I bought a 1000/8000 grit wet stone and it works wonders. The stone has worked well on our old knives too, but it takes a long time to get them sharpened properly.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by Attuvian1 on Monday, January 30, 2023 6:21 PM

up831

Today I cut two fingers with a Santoku kitchen knife trying to Dice an onion.  It's not the first time I've cut myself with that knife.  Just glad my wife wasn't there at the time.  The object was to dice the onion and freeze it to use in smaller quantities later.  Well, that project is now postponed.

 
Jim,
 
I hope it was not enough to require stitches.  Or interfere with more serious things - like MMR-ing.
 
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Posted by crossthedog on Monday, January 30, 2023 6:20 PM

BroadwayLion
We must keep the whole world in our prayers at this time.

I applaud this sentiment and it is also my daily intention. My Ukrainian friend's mother lives in Kyiv. I read as much news as I can about the invasion and the resistance there. It stresses me out. Like the Right Reverend Deacon Ray, I come here to the forum to get back into my happy place, where no one ever argues (...uh...) and the trains run on time. My vote = a different topic

-Matt

Returning to model railroading after 40 years and taking unconscionable liberties with the SP&S, Northern Pacific and Great Northern roads in the '40s and '50s.

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