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Posted by John Bakeer on Saturday, February 2, 2008 4:21 AM

Laz57, When I had my (English) nuts crushed (vasectomy), I was in bed for a week!!

Stockport is covered in white stuff, about 25mm 1" to the Luddites, forecast is rain, so I guess that's it for this year (I hope?). Just had some very poor weather up North (Scotland), roads and bridges closed due to wind and snow.

Got a recliner too Chief, a good spot to watch Lionel though, I just set him off at a steady trot, I think I've finally got the hang of the Lionel controller thingy but after twenty minutes or so? I have to shut him down, My modest layout is laid directly on to my lounge carpet around the TV. A loco' and five cars make quite a din.

Hope all those who are ill, get well and those who are well stay that way.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, February 2, 2008 6:34 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold and cloudy 30 degrees. Going up to 47 today, with no rain or snow.

Today is a less busy day. I have a few things to do this morning and then I plan on spending some time in the train room. I need a few hours of relaxing time, running trains. Good therapy.

Dining car is pulling in and getting ready for breakfast. Later.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by ogauge on Saturday, February 2, 2008 7:12 AM
The wifey is taking the kids to the Chidrens museum so I am to work on the list, er a scroll, of things that need done.  But in there, I'll make it to meards and pickup some more layout woodBig Smile [:D]
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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 7:22 AM

HI GIZ,

  HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY!!!!!

Got up this morning and watched the coverage of GH DAY from Punxatawny PA.  PHIL said there will be six more weeks o winter.  Big festivities there they have the PA Cable Network there covering the event.  Pretty neat, bunch o GIZ dressed up in tux's and top hats paying homage to a rodent?

  JOHN BAKEER, LOL CRUSHED ENGLISH WALNUTs!!!! OUCH!!!!!

  B good,

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, February 2, 2008 7:48 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Mornin' groundhogs.  Mornin' nuts.

Going to DA BIG SHOW in Timonium.  Hope to bring back some booty, Arrrgh Pirate [oX)].

I see the Chief is showing off his missile again Shock [:O].

laz - They do that everyday in Orlando...

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, February 2, 2008 8:08 AM

HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY!!!

Phil's official forecast as read 2/2/08 at sunrise at Gobbler's Knob:

Here Ye! Here Ye! Here Ye!

On Gobbler's Knob on this fabulous Groundhog Day, February 2nd, 2008
Punxsutawney Phil, the Seer of Seers, Prognosticator of all Prognosticators,
Rose to the call of President Bill Cooper and greeted his handlers, Ben Hughes and John Griffiths.

After casting a weathered eye toward thousands of his faithful followers,
Phil consulted with President Cooper and directed him to the appropriate scroll, which proclaimed:

"As I look around me, a bright sky I see, and a shadow beside me.
Six more weeks of winter it will be!"

Well that sounds good to me.  I enjoy more gray and cold skies with sleet and ice. Banged Head [banghead]

Saw the movie, "National Treasurer" last night.  Might need to make a trip to the Black Hills of South Dakotah. 

Roy...My wife might attend a conference in Dallas this fall.  If I'm good I might get to carry her bags.  I'll keep you posted.

Question [?] Technical Help Needed...I have a great colleciton of railroad and model railroad VHS tapes.  Is there a machine I can buy to transfer the tapes to DVD?  Is there a better way?

Tried to look at the new Lionel catalog, where I assume the Chief will purchase one each of everything for his Southen Plantation Train House, but their website was not working.  Someday, Blueberry and I are going to make a trip to the plantation and sit on the porch, rocking back and forth and sip mint julips with Chief.

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 8:14 AM

Morning all youse nuts , er boys n gurls

A quick check in b4 I go into the LHS.....

Fife-Ya know yer right! (Orlando)

Mitch- Glad Momma is feelin better

'bout 40 here going to 60.  We could use a little snow...er entertainment..would love to see the Rebs drive in the white stuff...

Took a look at the Lionel Cat...looks like a John Bull in my future..but soooo expensive!  Would be nice for the Camden & Amboy layout.

Be well stay safe...GO GIANTS !!!!

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:22 AM
 Buckeye Riveter wrote:

Question [?] Technical Help Needed...I have a great colleciton of railroad and model railroad VHS tapes.  Is there a machine I can buy to transfer the tapes to DVD?  Is there a better way?

Buckeye,

Check this link.  http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Express-VHS-to-DVD-Converter-Box/2519029/product.html

I have this unit, and it has worked OK.  What is required is the VCR, then this box, which connects via USB to the computer.  Of course there neds to be a burner in the computer.  The only difficulty I have experienced is difficulty in creating "Chapters" that you can select once the DVD is made.  I use printable DVD's which run about .25 and then print directly to the DVD once it is copied. (I did not buy any extra software, some came with the unit.)

I have a little project I am currently working on, as a matter of fact.  And this unit works pretty good.  I can also use as a source my camcorder as a source, and put those tapes on DVD. 

Also, you may want to do a google on "VHS to DVD" more items come up.

Oh Yeah, it seems to me I've seen at the big box stores, a VHS/DVD combo unit that also copies VHS to DVD on the burner in the combo.  Seemed a little pricey, though. 

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:24 AM

GOOD MORNING

CHIEF-Your welcome up north anytime, but please bring a southern breeze and not snow. we seem to have that pretty well covered already.

Brutus the list is getting longer, be prepared when you get home.

The trains are waiting for me this morning so I can't disappoint them. My wife said she bought gas this morn. reg.$2.93. Boy they sure have taken the pleasure out of auto travel. Stay warm.  Sir James 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:52 AM
Morning everyone. Have a funeral to serve as vid director today. Grey and not-so-cold. Funny how 20s can seem not-so-cold. Hope to run trains later tonight. That's about what we're paying for gas too.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, February 2, 2008 10:28 AM
 dbaker48 wrote:
 Buckeye Riveter wrote:

Question [?] Technical Help Needed...I have a great colleciton of railroad and model railroad VHS tapes.  Is there a machine I can buy to transfer the tapes to DVD?  Is there a better way?

Buckeye,

Check this link.  http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Express-VHS-to-DVD-Converter-Box/2519029/product.html

I have this unit, and it has worked OK.  What is required is the VCR, then this box, which connects via USB to the computer.  Of course there neds to be a burner in the computer.  The only difficulty I have experienced is difficulty in creating "Chapters" that you can select once the DVD is made.  I use printable DVD's which run about .25 and then print directly to the DVD once it is copied. (I did not buy any extra software, some came with the unit.)

I have a little project I am currently working on, as a matter of fact.  And this unit works pretty good.  I can also use as a source my camcorder as a source, and put those tapes on DVD. 

Also, you may want to do a google on "VHS to DVD" more items come up.

Oh Yeah, it seems to me I've seen at the big box stores, a VHS/DVD combo unit that also copies VHS to DVD on the burner in the combo.  Seemed a little pricey, though. 

Thanks, Don.  Are you doing your comverions with your computer?  I am running Vista.  Is that what you, the computer whiz, are using?

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, February 2, 2008 10:48 AM

Morning all,

Just made it!  Morning that is.

Got my Trains, Classic Trains and Model Railroader magazines all in the same mail, lots of reading material for the weekend.

Checked out the new Lionel Catalog last night.  Lots of nice stuff.  IF I had unlimited funds and space, this is what I would buy.

Jersey Cental G3s Pacific

PRR M1a Mountain, this is actually rated for 056 curves.  I was hoping it would be listed for 072 curves then I would not have been tempted. Smile [:)]

PRR GP7 diesel

Jersey Central F3 set and heavy weight passenger car set.

Both sets of Milk cars.

Might actually buy one or two of the above.

Didn't get a chance to really check out the K-line catalog.

And a happy Groundhog day to all.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 10:52 AM
 Buckeye Riveter wrote:

Thanks, Don.  Are you doing your comverions with your computer?  I am running Vista.  Is that what you, the computer whiz, are using?

Computer Whiz --- NOT !!!

Actually I'm afraid of Vista, staying with Windows XP.  Vista would cost me major train money!!  All new hardware, and now everything works. 

 

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 1:40 PM
 jefelectric wrote:

Morning all,

Just made it!  Morning that is.

Got my Trains, Classic Trains and Model Railroader magazines all in the same mail, lots of reading material for the weekend.

Checked out the new Lionel Catalog last night.  Lots of nice stuff.  IF I had unlimited funds and space, this is what I would buy.

Jersey Cental G3s Pacific

PRR M1a Mountain, this is actually rated for 056 curves.  I was hoping it would be listed for 072 curves then I would not have been tempted. Smile [:)]

PRR GP7 diesel

Jersey Central F3 set and heavy weight passenger car set.

Both sets of Milk cars.

Might actually buy one or two of the above.

Didn't get a chance to really check out the K-line catalog.

And a happy Groundhog day to all.

 

JOHN, Yes I too have my sites set on the NJC G3 Pacific.  When WEAVER came out with the G1 and G2 I almost bought that.  But now with Legacy I'm there.

I also really like the 4-6-0 NYC ten wheeler.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, February 2, 2008 1:55 PM
 jefelectric wrote:

Morning all,

Just made it!  Morning that is.

Got my Trains, Classic Trains and Model Railroader magazines all in the same mail, lots of reading material for the weekend.

Checked out the new Lionel Catalog last night.  Lots of nice stuff.  IF I had unlimited funds and space, this is what I would buy.

Jersey Cental G3s Pacific

PRR M1a Mountain, this is actually rated for 056 curves.  I was hoping it would be listed for 072 curves then I would not have been tempted. Smile [:)]

PRR GP7 diesel

Jersey Central F3 set and heavy weight passenger car set.

Both sets of Milk cars.

Might actually buy one or two of the above.

Didn't get a chance to really check out the K-line catalog.

And a happy Groundhog day to all.

John - I saw all that JC stuff in the catalog knew you would be hooked! Lionel is gunnin' for you this time.

LAZ - Six more weeks of winter. You need to sic the 700 lb bear onto that groundhog!

Beautiful and sunny here. For all you snowbound souls, gonna be 70 here today!

Have a great one giz!

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 2:13 PM
 wrmcclellan wrote:
 jefelectric wrote:

Morning all,

Just made it!  Morning that is.

Got my Trains, Classic Trains and Model Railroader magazines all in the same mail, lots of reading material for the weekend.

Checked out the new Lionel Catalog last night.  Lots of nice stuff.  IF I had unlimited funds and space, this is what I would buy.

Jersey Cental G3s Pacific

PRR M1a Mountain, this is actually rated for 056 curves.  I was hoping it would be listed for 072 curves then I would not have been tempted. Smile [:)]

PRR GP7 diesel

Jersey Central F3 set and heavy weight passenger car set.

Both sets of Milk cars.

Might actually buy one or two of the above.

Didn't get a chance to really check out the K-line catalog.

And a happy Groundhog day to all.

John - I saw all that JC stuff in the catalog knew you would be hooked! Lionel is gunnin' for you this time.

LAZ - Six more weeks of winter. You need to sic the 700 lb bear onto that groundhog!

Beautiful and sunny here. For all you snowbound souls, gonna be 70 here today!

Have a great one giz!

ROY, that RODENT's got BIG TEETH, might get mauled?

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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, February 2, 2008 3:18 PM
 laz 57 wrote:

 

JOHN, Yes I too have my sites set on the NJC G3 Pacific.  When WEAVER came out with the G1 and G2 I almost bought that.  But now with Legacy I'm there.

I also really like the 4-6-0 NYC ten wheeler.

laz57

Now if they would make a Pennsy 10 wheeler, I would definately go for that one. 

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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, February 2, 2008 3:21 PM
 wrmcclellan wrote:

John - I saw all that JC stuff in the catalog knew you would be hooked! Lionel is gunnin' for you this time.

You are right Roy, they really know how to get to me.  May have to go back to work. 

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, February 2, 2008 6:48 PM

Good EVENING All,

I have the three Lionel catalogs sitting next to me and I really don't know what to say, the prices stun me and I'm a Lionel fan. I'm sure the MTH will be the same way come York time.

The temp. stayed below 32 today so the snow is still here but there is hope next week for warmer days. The local train store bought some MPC yesterday nothing for me but a Dunkin Donut truck boxed $10.00.

Brutus- the list is getting longer,when R U going home. JB getting them before you. Maybe he sent them to you. if so you get them twice.

Chief take out the ear plugs, all those kids went home.........Sir James

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, February 2, 2008 8:14 PM
AH, what day is it????  So tired.  Since I got up, ripping up old carpet and pad [the carpet RR carpet is gone], been cleaning room, moving furniture, receiving new furniture, arranging new furniture and reinstalling things.  Long day but did get by Miss Edna's late this afternoon.  Animals fed.  Now time to feed me.  Room across the hall from train room is now in great shape with furniture from master bedroom.  Master bedroom has new furniture.  Shower and "comfey" clothes [wife's words for T-shirt, sweat pants and slippers].  Later. 

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:03 PM
Mayor Chief getting new stuff,,,,,,ah its good to be the king.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:10 PM
 Roger Bielen wrote:

I hate to say it, but at this point I've had my fill of the Lionel catalogues. 

Any new catalogs coming into this house will need to be carefully hidden from the wife...kinda like when I usta hide my Penthouse collection from dear old mom.

 

Seriously, there are quite a few good looking items and some possible dogs.  I'm a bit in shock on the price increases, seems the name Legacy adds $100 to an engine vs. TMCC.

Hi Roger

  One major addition to each Legacy engine is Odyssey II speed control (at least I'm pretty sure this is true).  Seems only select high end TMCC engines came with Odyssey in the past.   This could explain the price increase in Legacy equipped motive power.   Aside from the unique Legacy features I'm sure it must be the added Odyssey cruise that constitutes a big chunk of the $100 increase.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:18 PM

Evening all

Just got in from class in Columbus.  You all had me laughing about the distruction of models with fire crackers and the like.  Brought back memories.  I rember doing much of the same.  Like cowboys and indians with BB guns and bows and arrows made from tree branches. 

Going to Cincinnatti tomorow for new nephews baptism.  Attending not presideing, can't do that for another 10 months.  A good story.  BIL and wife marries 10 years and no kids, been trying to adopt for the past 4 years.  Two weeks ago an unwed mom picked BIL & wife to raise her child.  Everyone very happy.  Cute kid.

Just noticed I went over 1000 posts.   

 May God bless

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:42 PM

HI GIZ,

  Ran all my Legacy engine tonight.  The BB, FEF, and NS SD$) all ran great NO PILE UPS, life is good.

  Went to church out to eat the watched THE WIRE on HBO.  Good show about Baltimore area, drugs, gangs, newspaper, the docks, police department.  Pretty good show also watched all the trailers afterwards.  Kudos to HBO.

  STUR-FISH, BIG CONGA on the post count.  Way to go.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, February 2, 2008 10:58 PM

 sir james I wrote:
Mayor Chief getting new stuff,,,,,,ah its good to be the king.

Graft and corruption!!!  Whistling [:-^]

Sturg, congrats on the new Uncle thing.  Spoil it and buy it a train.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, February 2, 2008 11:18 PM

Worked hard today, started with a simple clean up in the backyard from the tree trimming job earlier this week.  Ended up doing a major yard clean up.  Glad its done though !  Tested out the sidewalk for hardness, it's good.  Tried to give a way piece of Ceasar Stone 6' x 38" no  takers.  So out to the trash.  Ran some trains tonight even had so guests over and let them run 'em.  They really seemed to enjoy it.

I don't know maybe the wife is planning a trip.  She made a big batch of Beef Stew, Chili, and Pea Soup.  hmmmmm  sure tasted good.  There's enough here for a week!  So come on over. 

Going to go reclinerize, do power drops and Super Bowl tomorrow.  Hope everyone wins. 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, February 3, 2008 6:43 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold, sunny 24 degrees. Yes, the sun is out. Going up to 47 today, with some sunshine. That's not bad.

Today, is Super Bowl Sunday. I plan on watching the game. Have a few things to do, and then will run trains this afternoon. This is a good day to relax. Wife is feeling better. She slept good last night.

Looking forward to SPF.

Dining car has arrived and is well stocked. Time for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, February 3, 2008 7:04 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' Phish!  CONGRATS ON 1000!!!  Make sure you send your shirt size to Buckeye for your crushed red valor smoking jacket...still waiting for mine.

Timonium show was BIG BIG BIG!  A lot of "tire-kicking" going on, as a lot of vendors I talked to hadn't sold much, which was surprising due to how well attended it was.

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Posted by mitchelr on Sunday, February 3, 2008 7:10 AM

Morning to All,

A fresh pot is on with fresh bagels and cream cheese.  Not much happening here today.  We will go to SuperBowl get together with some friends who live near my Mom and Dad.  Dog will go and visit with her grandparents. I'd swear they like her better than us....Whistling [:-^] She's the first one they ask about when they call.

As if the wife's venture to the ER wasn't bad enought, I took a spill going out to get the paper yesterday AM.  Luckily I was not hurt, landed hard on the driveway, but not aches or pains this AM. 

Put my son's pick up truck out on the road yesterday with a sale sign on it.  I hadn't even been in the house 5 minutes when a guy stoppped.  Later another guy stopped and is going to buy it.  It's a real beater, 1990 Dodge Dakota, not pretty inside or out, but the price was right. Going to go with the guy to the notary to sign it over to him on Tuesday.  Could not find a notary open on a Saturday afternoon.

Take care,

Mitch 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, February 3, 2008 8:14 AM

Morning all.  On the way to Wilmington to visit Grandson who has suddenly decided to walk.  Grandma wants to see him.  Later. 

 dbaker48 wrote:

I don't know maybe the wife is planning a trip.  She made a big batch of Beef Stew, Chili, and Pea Soup.  hmmmmm  sure tasted good.  There's enough here for a week!  So come on over. 

OH NO!!!! the winds blow from west to east.  No wonder the air has a foul odor. Shock [:O]Disapprove [V]

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