Mitch : sorry to hear about your tires. That's awful. Very costly.
Buckeye : I read where they suspended a lot of activities around Ohio state & changed times of school football games & other stuff. They also mentioned no weddings take place on that day !!
Thanks, John
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Don
Have a good trip Chief !! Oh, where's the popcorn ? !!
Oh, Don, good haul !!
Good evening,
Just got back from Cool Trains. Wired the display layout and got DCS set up.
Doug, We were running an ATSF ten wheeler as a test engine.
Sounds like Don has been hitting the sauce.
Chief, Have a good trip.
dbaker48 wrote:OH MY GOSH !!!! (haven't heard that in a while I'll bet) MY WIFE AND SON, CAME TO THE OFFICE HOG TIED ME AND TOOK ME TO ARNIES TRAIN SHIP THIS EVENING. I WAS SCREAMIN ALL THE WAY. CAME BACK AND THE TRUNK OF THE CAR WAS FULL OF STUFF. HE'S HAVING A 20% OFF SALE, (PRICES AS GOOD BETTER THAN MAIL ORDER IN A LOT OF CASES.) GOT TO GET BACK TO WORK SORTING THINGS OUT...........
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
John Baker
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Good morning all,
It is windy and cool in SE Indiana with temps in the 40s today. Mitchelr, sorry to hear about your tires. I had a rock tossed thru the back window of a car a long time ago. It is aggravating to have people tear up your stuff. I went to a public meeting on the road construction around the Honda plant last night, but there was not much new to learn about. No TV, just the YMCA. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
ChiefEagles wrote:Morning. Storms passing through. Out the door. Hope the hotel has computer. If not, New England Yank will talk bad about me. Good Luck BUCKEYES.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a dark, rainy 58 degrees and only going up to 60 today. That's better than freezing. Rained all night.
Today is a normal day of chores and running errands. Later, I want to work on the layout. Can't quite decide on how to run the new upper loop track. Looking at a couple of options. Lots of work, either way.
Chief...You have a safe trip.
Time for the Dining Car and breakfast. Later.
Y'all have a great Thursday. Keep dry.
Chuck
Good Morning from south Florida, the weather is very nice down here, can go outside in shorts and a tee shirt, temp. around 65 degrees overnight, around 83 degrees during the day. The main thing to watch out for is hurricanes down here and I don't mean the football team from the University of Miami. Over the years it has got down into the 30's during late December and January.
Supposed to cool off by saturday according to the TV.
There is one radio staion down here that plays Christmas music from Turkey Day till 26 Dec. To play only Christmas music till the 26th of Dec. is over kill for the holiday.
Lee F.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
HI GIZ,
More rain today 1-3 inches. Then turn colder. Had pheasant soup last nite mmmmm good. Got to get another one or two this Saturday, I hope?
Laid some 0-27 track last nite to run smaller motorize units around my town. Looked good last nite going to check it out over the weekend and see if it will stay or not.
Oh yea,
HAPPY FRIDAY EVE!!!!!!
All be safe.
laz57
jaabat wrote: ChiefEagles wrote:Morning. Storms passing through. Out the door. Hope the hotel has computer. If not, New England Yank will talk bad about me. Good Luck BUCKEYES. What a terrible thing to say. I never talk badly about you, old buddy. You're the cat's pajamas in my book. Have a nice trip!Jim
Like they say, it is better you than I. Of course, while he his gone, the Ohio boys will do our best to bad talk the Chief with words he doesn't understand.
Only two days to the GAME. The newspaper has a Buckeye story in every section. The first party is Friday night. We start again on Saturday with brunch before the game. Millions of $$$$ are pouring into the Central Ohio economy due to this game. Students are selling their tickets and then paying their tuition for a semester.
GO BUCKS!! BEAT MICHIGAN!!
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
Blueberryhill RR wrote:It sure is quiet and peaceful.
Thanks John n John,
Hey, I got a question. Annyone know anything about dynamic braking? Annyone seen the most recent episode of Trains on Modern Marvels?
Does anyone use resistors on the down hill side of their track layout to simulate a train braking going downhill? Any insight would be cool.
Typically we used to have them speed up going downhill and that just looked bad. So we just lay our track level, eventhough it was elevated, it had no grade.
So Im thinking that a person could put some type of resistor on the lead going from the main bus to the downhill sections of track?
jaabat wrote: Blueberryhill RR wrote:It sure is quiet and peaceful. Somewhere above us, in a jet liner, it's not.Seriously, it's been very quiet here of late. Not much new to read. There seems to be an influx of newcomers. And the regulars aren't posting as much as they used to. There used to be a lot more discussions about all sorts of good things going on. Jim
I noticed that too. Seems like everyone is gearing for the Holidays.
I sure hope they gave Chief the " BIG " seat. He will complain to us for weeks, if they didn't.
cnw1995 wrote:News flash: World's Largest Rubber Band Ball visiting downtown Chicago next Tues. It'll be just outside my office.
Darn it! My trip to Chicago was cancelled for next week. I'm scheduled to clean my sock drawer instead of seeing the World's Largest Rubber Band Ball. Bad luck again.
As to the activity on the forum, if you haven't noticed some of the seasonal "old" timers are not posting this fall. I know that one of those old timers in a private email told me that the new sofware killed their enthusiasm for the forum.
Good afternoon,
Raining like cats and dogs right now. I nearly got drowned getting to my truck after leaving the fitness center this morning. Wasn't raining when I went in so naturally I didn't take my unbrella.
Then I did a little Christmas shopping in the rain. Added to my wife's collection of teddy bears. Also picked up some gifts for the staff at the fitness center.
Doug,
Drew,
I am trying to figure out how to change my outer loop on the old layout from 042 to 054 curves with the least amount of work. Just discovered that the version of realtrax software that I have loaded does not have 054 curves. I have a newer CD here that I am going to try after I finish posting.
Jim F. My wife is still looking for a puppy, if you recall we discussed this months ago. She hasn't found the one that just screams 'Take me home with you'.
Blueberryhill RR wrote: jaabat wrote: Blueberryhill RR wrote:It sure is quiet and peaceful. Somewhere above us, in a jet liner, it's not.Seriously, it's been very quiet here of late. Not much new to read. There seems to be an influx of newcomers. And the regulars aren't posting as much as they used to. There used to be a lot more discussions about all sorts of good things going on. Jim I noticed that too. Seems like everyone is gearing for the Holidays. I sure hope they gave Chief the " BIG " seat. He will complain to us for weeks, if they didn't.
Good Evening Everyone !!
Yeah, & you know what else ? He will probably be so mad he won't make us any more microwave popcorn !!
Well, it's Friday for me !! Got tomorrow off !! Part of my new plan, get every Friday off I can, so I can go with my wife to get groceries, & keep putting stuff back from the cart, when she's not looking, so I have more train money !!
Hope everyone has a nice night !!
ChiefEagles wrote:Evening. Off to Cabela's party. Good day. Chat later. Sure is cold up here in Yankee land. Their high is lower than our low this AM.
So much for peace and quiet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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