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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Modelcar</i> <br /><br />Gates...I'm on dial up and neither one of your "trains" bothered me in opening it up... <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Well, thanks man, that' good to know. <br /> <br />but for the record, the reason why my train is "overpowered" could be: <br /> <br />a) I cut the train short out of concern for impact on dialup users <br />b) Broken knuckle , the crew is asleep and the brake line is fouled <br />c) surplus power move <br /> <br />Anyone can take their pick <br /> <br />back to boosters, After the guys here got me smart enough to know what to look for, I found that Wikipedia of all places, has a good explanation, worth reading.
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