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Posted by FJ and G on Thursday, December 2, 2004 2:40 PM
glad things working out, chief.

I hope to have success as I'm composing a letter to Elena in Russia. Got her address online dating service. She has a 9 year old son and perhaps Elana & I can get married and the kid will like toy trains. 9 is good for toy trains, I think
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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, December 2, 2004 2:40 PM
Chief,

Good news regarding your Doc visit. Sorry about the driving part. You are up and about a lot more than when my friend had his quad bypass. He ended up with blood vessel infections in his leg where they harvested the vein for the bypass.

Daan,

You will be pleased to know that Prince Bernhard received a nice 3 column Obituary writeup in the Dallas Morning News today, particularly noting his service as an Allied pilot during WWII and his leadership in the rebuilding of the Netherlands after the devastation of the Nazi occupation.

Nice day here again. Got the pool pump loose and disassembled, but could not get one of the bearings off the rotor shaft (including heating the bearing with a torch), so I had to give in and take it to a motor rebuilder. Good news is they will replace bearings, clean it up, reassemble, and test for $68. Lots better than $200 for a new one. Bearings would have cost $25 or so anyway.

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Posted by spankybird on Thursday, December 2, 2004 2:50 PM
Hey Chief,

Some of us would love to have a Chuffer to dive us around. Suck it up while you can and before Pam finds out what you’re really up to.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 2, 2004 4:54 PM
Good afternoon, everyone!

Sorry to hear about your driving, Chief. Those five weeks ought to go by quickly, though.

I'm preparing for yet another school train tour. This time it's for Psychology class. We're learning about childhood development and will be discussing the role that toys have with children. The students have been asked to bring in toys to class on Monday. I, however, won't be doing so. Instead, we'll be walking over to my house for a tour of my collection. This isn't a big group, just the teacher, an intern and the four (yes, only four) other students who take the class besides myself (all girls).
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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, December 2, 2004 5:04 PM
Sack, make sure you put several small animals on your layout. The girls will say things like, "Isn't that cute." and "Oh, isn't that too cool."

You be the man!!!! We're all very proud of you here at the coffee pot by living every man's dream!!![8D][8D][8D][8D][8D][8D][8D][8D]

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Posted by Boxcar Bill on Thursday, December 2, 2004 6:08 PM
Hello everyone

Spankybird checkout train-o-rama.com
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Posted by spankybird on Thursday, December 2, 2004 6:21 PM
Hi Boxcar,

In fact I did check out the web page last night. The last time I was up there was in 98. I think Buckeye has a good idea, a forum meeting there and then a trip to Bellevue to the Mad River and NPR Museum. ( http://www.onebellevue.com/madriver ).


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Posted by Boxcar Bill on Thursday, December 2, 2004 6:39 PM
That Sounds good , when we leave Bellvue we can go to Wellington and check out somemore old trains
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Posted by spankybird on Thursday, December 2, 2004 6:48 PM

MOVIE FLICKS



You asked for it, here are a couple of flicks of Spanky


Click on the link then click on the file
http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/goodbeans35/lst?.dir=/My+Documents/Spanky&.view=l

Hope you enjoy this.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, December 2, 2004 6:48 PM
What's at Wellington? Better yet, where is Wellington?

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Posted by dougdagrump on Thursday, December 2, 2004 7:18 PM
Bellevue ! Isn't that the PSYCH WARD in New York, be careful you don't end up with one of those very long sleeved white jackets. [(-D][(-D][(-D]

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Posted by Boxcar Bill on Thursday, December 2, 2004 7:20 PM
Spankybird

Pbs channel 45/49 611&765 playing right now.


Buckeye

Wellington is about 20 miles south of lorain oh. on rt58 csx main with alot of action. they have alot of old trains there
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Posted by spankybird on Thursday, December 2, 2004 7:36 PM

MOVIE FLICKS



This one is a quick flick with sound from the layout at the last train show.

Click on the link then click on the file
http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/goodbeans35/lst?.dir=/Train+show&.view=l
Hope you enjoy this.

tom
PS thanks Boxbar, BTW I have most of those vidieos

had to revise the link

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, December 2, 2004 9:23 PM
It's MOVIE TIME!!

My O Scale crew took this video as they headed down the mainline and into the tunnel.
http://www.gahannawedding.com/Video/2004-09-18trainvideo003.avi
Please note that the sounds are the actual Railsounds from the Lionel B&O FT and the K-Line C&O MIkado. You can also hear the diesel roar without the loud track noise.

Don't try to view it if you have a dog for a computer. If you have a cat for a computer, it usually works unless it is asleep.[:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 2, 2004 10:12 PM
[X-)][X-)][X-)][X-)][X-)][X-)]
I may be losing it guys. Over the last few nights I have totally dissambled the train layout and am starting over. I put it up really quick last winter because the trains had been in storage for about 10 years I think.
I just got the latest Scenic Express catalog....my oh my....lots of goodies.
I also ordered some 72' streamliners from Marty at Mapa for my L&N E-7.
I may send this unit into the shop for railsounds , dont care much about command, control. but I do like sound.I have three levels planned, with 2 tracks on each level. I salvaged about 250' of Gargraves track, and that may be enough. I still have the 6x24 hanging layout so I CAN run trains. Will keep yall posted............Snowing and 29 degrees.................Tim
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, December 2, 2004 10:15 PM
Good night gang. Got another Dr's apt in the AM. Then Frankie will take me by to see the train lady. Come home and go to the Wildlife Enforcement Christmas Party. Hey Tom, watched most of that video today. Did miss about an hour of it behind my eyelids. [|)] God bless all.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, December 3, 2004 5:55 AM
As I said before, do exactly what the Train Lady says to do and you will get better much quicker.[:D][:D][:D]

I was disapponted and deeply sadden to see you watched Tom's video and not mine. [:(][:(][:(][:(] Now I know who you like best.[:D][:D][:D] I guess I will take that new MTH NS engine and the new Shimano reel that I got you for Christmas back to the store and send you the wind up train from the Walmart popcorn can and a package of lead weights.[}:)]

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Posted by spankybird on Friday, December 3, 2004 6:12 AM
Good Morning all,

NE Ohio is cold at 37 deg with high winds and snow showers. Just in time for the season.

But Buckeye, Chief fell a sleep watching mine, so don’t feel bad.

Chief – I saw your NS engines at the last show I was at. Yours should be in.

Boxcar – You do know that Ch 45/49 has ‘Tracks Ahead’ on Sunday at 4:30pm. It’s a great ½ hour show.

Pick of the day


all be safe
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, December 3, 2004 6:33 AM
Buckeye, not talking about an online video. OH BTW, check out BPS online and Rick Clunn standard speed reels. $59. 8 ball bearings. I have several and ordering a couple more. Regularly $99. Lowest they had been on sale each Christmas was $79. Get you a couple. Take the side plate off [with a twist of a thing on the side] and put all the brakes on. Will throw a lure for a mile. Dressed and ready to go to other Dr. Frankie is picking me up at 8:45. When we get back, think I'll get him to take me to train lady's for a visit. Got Wildlife Enforcement Christmas party tonight. Busy day for an old man. God bless all.

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, December 3, 2004 10:00 AM
Good Morning everyone,

It has be a while since I've posted, I've actually just been lurking in the shadows. I've really been fighting bronchitis with asthma thrown in for good measure, I haven't been to the Doc for 4 years but I'm sure making up for it now. What really got my attention 3 nights ago was waking up chocking and not being able to inhale for 30-45 seconds, that got everyone's attention and that has happened 3 more times. I think I'm on the mend but very tired and weary of coughing and this has been going on for over a week!

Roger--you and I are looking for the same thing in the video market although I already have a very good digital camera. If you are only going to take digital stills you may not need the video side, almost every salesman has told me that video cameras are OK for digital stills but mostly overated. I subscribe to Mac World and they just ran an article (November issue) about MinDV Camcorders and I'll just include their recommendations in order of best to less best.

Cannon Optura 40----Editors choice
Canon ZR-90
JVC GR-DX97
Panasonic PV-GS200
Samsung SC-D6040
Sony DCR-PC109
Fischer FVD-C1

I've got the money set aside but just not exactly sure when I'll buy. With my Mac I can make movies, include digital stills, add my own music quite easiy and then burn them to CD's, just what I need...... another hobby!

Would also be interested to hear what the rest of you have.

Take Care

Jon

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, December 3, 2004 12:34 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jonadel

Good Morning everyone,
It has be a while since I've posted, I've actually just been lurking in the shadows. I've really been fighting bronchitis with asthma thrown in for good measure, I haven't been to the Doc for 4 years but I'm sure making up for it now. What really got my attention 3 nights ago was waking up chocking and not being able to inhale for 30-45 seconds, that got everyone's attention and that has happened 3 more times. I think I'm on the mend but very tired and weary of coughing and this has been going on for over a week!


Jon, SInce I have fought this situation before, you take real good care of yourself, and as the Chief always say, God bless you. I bet you are also very sore from all that coughing. [:(]

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, December 3, 2004 1:20 PM
Enjoying a day off - have to take some more this month or lose them. Trying to set up the Christmas stuff....have to take some of the Christmas stuff off the layout to do so.

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Posted by Roger Bielen on Friday, December 3, 2004 1:54 PM
Thanks for your input on the video camera guys. After looking at CNET, looks like a pretty good site, I'll probably go for the Canon ZR85 based on features, cost, and reviews, want to stay around $350 max. I'm looking at the digital to replace an older tape type Sony that my wife complains about the size and weight every time we go on vacation. The stills ability is just a plus feature for me.
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Posted by daan on Friday, December 3, 2004 2:30 PM
@wrmcclellan; nice to see they didn't miss the best part of the story. He was in the British airforce during wartime and was not allowed to fly because of him being the man of our queen. He simply got another passport and helped bombing and fighting along the other brave men. He stayed like that his whole life. The last few years he even used newspapers to vent his opinions about the lawsystem and other things normal "royals" would shut up about.
But he was 93 years old, and even those people eventually are called to come upstairs oneday..

Today I've bought a roofwindow for the trainroom. It will be built in as soon as I have some spare time. I also made my choise of isolation, styrofoam. It can easily be cut, installed and when I bang my head on it, it's soft. Since my attic is 190 on the highest point, I'm into banging my head now and then when I'm at work on the layout..
The whole setup should reduce heatloss, condensation of watervapour and last but not least, get some natural light into the room and give me the oppurtunity to get fresh air in when summer heats the attic..

Sorry Tom, didn't have the time to watch your films yet, I'll as soon as possible..
All stay safe and enjoy ":Sinterklaas"..
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, December 3, 2004 2:43 PM
Get well Jon. Frankie took me by the train lady's. Was bragging about your layout [photos I had seen]. She still has not gotten my MTH stuff and Polar Express. Cardiologist said I was doing outstanding for what I had done and it was only 3 weeks. Took me of off another med that the surgeon had put me on. Said I did not need it. He did not understand the 6 more weeks of not driving. He said I would know when it was ready. No pain in the breastbone and free movement in my arms and neck without pain in the chest. He also thinks this cured my stomach problem without removing gall bladder. So, I feel real good about this visit. Off to a big meal tonight. God bless all.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, December 3, 2004 5:12 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ChiefEagles

Get well Jon. Frankie took me by the train lady's. Was bragging about your layout [photos I had seen]. She still has not gotten my MTH stuff and Polar Express. Cardiologist said I was doing outstanding for what I had done and it was only 3 weeks. Took me of off another med that the surgeon had put me on. Said I did not need it. He did not understand the 6 more weeks of not driving. [:(] He said I would know when it was ready. No pain in the breastbone and free movement in my arms and neck without pain in the chest. He also thinks this cured my stomach problem without removing gall bladder. So, I feel real good about this visit. Off to a big meal tonight. God bless all.

Chief, boy everything sounds great!!! Are you sure it was a doctor that said you couldn't drive? Or was it North Carolina's finest that wears those Smokey Bear hats and drives those cars with the Christmas lights??[?][?][?]

I'm heading to the half dollar store to see about your Christmas gift. [:D][:D][:D] I hope they are having a sale so I can save some money and I can buy that $1,200 C&O 4-8-4 later on.[:D]

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Friday, December 3, 2004 7:46 PM
For those looking at miniDV cameras. I have been suffering with a JVC GR-DVM90 for the last couple of years. It spent 18 months of the last 24 in the shop. Back to JVC 6 times and they did not know how to fix it. I finally forced them to give me a replacement, but am now afraid to use it except for playback of the vieos I made.

I would recommend that any camera you buy that you inquire where it goes for repairs and how many regional repair centers they have. These things are too complicated to be repaired locally. JVC turnaround ran 8-10 weeks. The JVC also had a very irritating feature- any error messages on the viewfinder screen are also recorded onto the tape which is idiotic. I would rather have the poor quality video vs poor video with a permanent big blue error message window in the center of the picture. I lost a lot of vacation video this way. The JVC also could not handle any humidity. Take it from indoors to outdoors and the moisture message comes on and shuts down the camera. Sometimes 4 or 5 hours later after being brought outside it might work.

For those considering the Apple iPOD and many other of the MP3 players, be aware that the batteries are not replaceable and not seviceable. Once the batteries do not hold a charge - it cannot be fixed. The NiCads last about 2 years (about the same time of the extended service policy the stores offer). This means your $250+ investment is garbage.

Got the pool pump working finally. On to the garage door!

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 3, 2004 10:38 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by daan

Today I've bought a roofwindow for the trainroom. It will be built in as soon as I have some spare time. I also made my choise of isolation, styrofoam. It can easily be cut, installed and when I bang my head on it, it's soft.

[8D][8D][8D]Hi there Daan, Is a roofwindow in Holland the same as a skylight in the states? also when you say isolation are you talking about something to deaden sound, or insulation for heat/cold. Please clear this up for us hillbillies. Glad to see your transformer/thingamagig works so good. Have you designed a housing for it yet?......................................Tim (the hillbilly)[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, December 4, 2004 5:53 AM
Hillbillys in Idaho [?][:0] No way! Say it ain't so, Tim. The're spreading like rabbits.

Obviously, I'm the only one up early on Saturday morning. [:)]

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, December 4, 2004 7:24 AM
No you are not. Just getting to turn on computer. Ohio is nothing but hillbillies. The worst kind. YANKEE hillbillies. [:p] Got some of your cold air here this AM but warming fast. Be in the 60's tomorrow for our Christmas Parade [I have to ride on float and wave]. Off to watch hunting and fishing on TV and some more model train videos. God bless all.

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