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Posted by mitchelr on Saturday, May 30, 2009 11:31 AM

 Good Afternoon to All,

Just finished mowing the lawn, now i have to finish cleaning up some branches that I lopped off of the maple trees.  After I clean up I may head to the local train shop for a while this afternoon. Tomorrow we are heading to MD for a birthday celebration for my Dad - 75 yo tomorrow.  Should be fun, but the older I get the more I dread the 1.5 hours each way, especially heading home.

Take care, 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, May 30, 2009 2:23 PM

Good Afternoon from Blueberryhill....

It is a beautiful day in Ohio. 76 degrees. Sunny.

I spent some time outside, sitting in the shade on a lawn chair. That was great. Now, I am watching the Nascar race from Dover. Not much new on the train subject. Needs some dusting soon.

Dining car was here and headed out to "Points West". We had the usual for breakfast. Cheerios.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, May 30, 2009 3:13 PM

Howdy guys - be back later, but thought I wouild grab a quick cup.  Worked 6 hours this morning, then stopped at Best Buy on the way home and got a Belkin expresscard wireless N modem for the laptop - man, this thing is flying!  Kids with x-boxes still booted me off L4D because I was too slow, but can't overcome the graphics on the laptop, lol.  Oh well, I'm probably a lot slower then they are anyway!

Big Congrats to Doug M's oldest today!

Man, my baby brother just turned 40 years old.  Funny how birthdays come flying faster and faster as we get older.  Seems like he and I were just kids tormenting each other a few days ago to me.

I swear I'll catch up on reading the pot tonight Smile 

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Posted by dougdagrump on Saturday, May 30, 2009 3:41 PM

Big Congrats to the Clan Murphy !

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Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Sunny.  That's good.

Honey do list - 0       Sailboat - 2

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All of yesterday's stuff unpacked , serviced and back to it's resting areas. Tomorrow's equipment all packed and in the truck and ready to go, just hope that there aren't to many straglers in the marathon delaying road openings to the museum. Grumpy

The other half will be entertaining tomorrow so I'm cooking this afternoon, don't want family members going home hungry or sick. Clown Chef

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, May 30, 2009 3:49 PM

Thanks guys for the camera info.  I have a Cannon S2 IS with the swivel screen and would not buy another camera w/o this feature.   For example, last week I had to take photo inside of a pipe under a highway.  Instead of standing on my head in the creek, the camera with the swivel screen made it easy.

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, May 30, 2009 4:39 PM

Good afternoon all, I just got back from the TCA Western Division meet today.  Not too many sellers today but a few new things on tables along with stuff from the usual suspects.  Saw a nice Southern Railway Alco PA set by Railking but would rather have a full size engine.  Our resident DCS demonstration team was in attendance today along with our leader RAK who ran mostly Union Pacific Trains today because this month's theme was Union Pacific.  Saw a MTH Big Boy and UP 9000 4-12-2 in operation.  On the standard gauge track was a John Daniels M 100000 early stream line train.

We are having the June glooms for weather lately.  Sun did not come out at all yesterday and is slow coming out today as well.

I'm sticking to my diet and walking my buns off for my high triglyceride problem.  Had reaction to medication so doc says knock it off for 5 days then resume with half the dose.

Forgot to mention that a new item was on display at the train meet.  It was a reproduction of the Lionel display cut out of a railroad man holding a red latern.  The original one had the latern swinging from left to right but the repro is for display only.  These cut outs are around 53 inches tall I think.  They will be sold to raise funds to help pay for Cal Stewart Train Meet venue.  It was mentioned that a few of these were taken back to York and sold out within minutes at the Billy Budd (Sheraton) bandit meet.  They never made it to the big meet at York.  They will be sold by the Toy Train Operating Society (TTOS).  Anyone interested might get more info from them.

Should be cool in my garage today so I think I will go run some trains.

Have a good week end,

Ray

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Posted by dougdagrump on Saturday, May 30, 2009 5:32 PM

Buckeye Riveter

   For example, last week I had to take photo inside of a pipe under a highway.  Instead of standing on my head in the creek, the camera with the swivel screen made it easy.

What ! You don't have an intern available for those kind of jobs ?

Laugh

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Posted by GregM on Saturday, May 30, 2009 5:33 PM

Buckeye,

Wasn't aware that you already had a Canon S2IS camera.  I am frequently amazed at the great pictures I get with my S3IS.  My previous digital camera was a MINOLTA (not Konica-Minolta) S404.  While it took good pictures, the Canon is so much better it is scary.  After sinking untold dollars into Minolta 35MM bodies (including a HTSI) I was really unimpressed with the S404.  It ate batteries (I used rechargable NIMH AA's) like candy.  And was very tempermental about battery changes.  Last straw was when the flash quit working the night my grandson was born.  Bought the Canon two days later. I just sold the Minolta (for next to nothing and I included a nice size CF memory card) but the buyer was fully aware of the problems with the flash unit.

If you can't tell, photography was my other major money pit hobby.  Of course, I was making a good living back then.  Took several classes at the local technical and vocational schools taught by local professionals.  Got to do the black & white film developing and printing in one class.  In another class where the instructor developed the B&W film when he was looking at the negatives, he said I had a "good eye" but then he said I "blew it" on one picture of an old school house because I cut off the top of the chimney.  Oh well, win some, lose some.  lol.

I did a few weddings and was always being asked to take pictures at gatherings etc. Thought that was a good thing and I even bought a set of Novatron flash lights.  Then one day I realized that my photography hobby was getting to be just another job.  Seems that way about a lot of things that start out to be fun.

I think that's enough babbling for now, later.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, May 30, 2009 7:39 PM

Good evening all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 70s.  Went to the graduation (congrats, Doug M. on your daughter as well), and then went to the party.  Very nice time.  Went to Mass tonight so we can rest on Sunday and watch the IRL race.  Paul Tracy is driving for AJ but only starting 16th.  Princess is 7th and Briscoe is on the pole.  Had biscuits and bacon on the dining car for breakfast.  Tardis was fun to drive last night.  I can do it again tonight as well.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by submmbob on Saturday, May 30, 2009 8:29 PM

Yet another rainy day here on the hill. The Too-soons (instead of monsoons) seem to be here to stay. Listening to the Prairie Home Companion on the antique Zenith as I type. 

G-gauge layout tours? I'm gonna guess those will be outside. Might be a tad warm and humid. We will have to see. I told Tony the Mailman I might have to look out for one of the Weaver RS-3's dressed up in Magma Copper colors that he showed me. The Magma Railroad guys (later BHP) used to use part of the shops at the Nevada Northern to maintain their equipment. They later donated a couple of engines and a lot of parts, including Alco RS-3 #13. 

Banks - prayers for your niece. Not an easy thing to deal with. I hope they can help.

Guess I should finally chase down some dinner/breakfast. Hope everyone has a good weekend.

Bob

 

 

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, May 30, 2009 8:35 PM

Sorry guys, been away for a trip to Woodstock, GA for my niece's graduation.  Nice event, but I can do without the 4 hour drive.  Took lots of photos with the new Nikon D90.  Jon, it takes incredible photos and the color saturation is right on.  Best quality I have seen.  Regarding digital SLR's and the screen image, actually, they now have a technology called "live view" which does show on the 3" screen.  This was the technology needed to allow for the video in the D90's video mode.  This is the first DSLR with this ability, but Cannon came out with their own version soon afterwards.  I do have some photos of the in progress layout, but need to load them on a sharing program to post.

Regarding the stone massage, it was nice while it lasted, but the next day, had most of my sore spots back.  I think I'd be better served with a deep tissue massage.  But it sure felt good being pampered by those ladies.  Felt like Mel Brooks....."It's good to be the king".

Well, I really must get back to the family.  Body is wore out and I need some sleep tonight.  Bride is planning on making some home made "Nanna Puddin'" tomorrow after morning church...YUM!  One of the things I love about a Southern Bell, they know some good family recipes. 

Brutus and Chief, good to hear the news on brides.  Will pray for continued health and healing.

God Bless,
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Posted by Steve W. on Saturday, May 30, 2009 9:30 PM

Evening folks: the day flew by didn't know it was this late. Spent the day grocery shopping then got the pool cover clean off and realized its totally shot. Will need to buy a new one in the fall. Tomorrow I pull the cover off and pray everything works as it should. .......Later  Steve

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, May 30, 2009 9:56 PM

Howdy folks!

Banks, sorry I missed your post -- prayers for your family.  Prayers for Jim SP's family, Miss Pam, and all of us and our friends and families too.

We went out to eat at Cracker Barrell for dinner tonight at about 4, then took kids to Borders.  Wife sat in the kids section while they spent their allowance and I checked out some train magazines.  They have almost no dvds left - I guess they are getting rid of that section?  We had a good coupon and my wife bought me some kind of puzzle with little train pieces that looks like fun.

Had a nice talk with SJ tonight on chat.  SJ - hope you are feeling better soon my friend.

I was bad today - just realized I completely forgot to call my brother.  I'll call him tomorrow and wish him a Happy Birthday.  Better late than never.  I'm sure he'll understand though, I have a terrible memory for stuff like this.

TARDIS is ready and you are always welcome to drive.  I'll hang out the door and try to spot Don's neighbor!  Wink  On the way guys, need to swing by and pick up some cake from the Murphy household too!  I wonder if it is red velvet again?

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, May 30, 2009 10:09 PM

Evening all

Finally winding down after a busy day.  Had Baccalaurate Mass this morning the Evening Mass.  Sunday is Pentecost and I have the homily this wekend.  After Mass visited some graduates.

Banks prayers for your niece. 

GregM - More jobs are being posted.  Should be on the USEC website in a week or so.

Fife - Keep the floaties and PFDs on!

May God bless

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 30, 2009 11:32 PM

Early mornin' / late evenin' fellas.

Got a call from the LTS on Tuesday that my GN GP-7 was working fine in conventional mode, and all the boards were seated tight. They didn't have the reset codes for the Legacy engines so they couldn't verify if it was OK in Command Mode. I dropped the instructions and chip off yesterday, got a call this morning that 'Everything is A-O-K, come on down to pick her up.' So I packed up the car, tossed the wife in the passenger seat, and headed to Mt Airy. They put the GP-7 on the test track and everything is right on! I know I should have tried a reset, but I was too ticked to really muster the strength... OH and while we were there I found they had a HUGE, and I mean HUGE collection they were putting out that they bought a few weeks ago. I purchased a Domino Sugar Hopper car for $15.00 not bad. SusieQ placed my X-Mas preorder too! Can't wait for X-Mas now - opperating train store, Legacy stock car, and Crabby Matt's Diner. Gotta get the mountain built, get the curved bridge built, build the coaling station, and build the coal mine... all before October.

Also stopped at 84 Lumber today to price the lumber for the deck replacement, and roof for the screened porch and sun room. $3,600 out the door. Now need to get estimates for the windows, exterior door, french door, pocket door, and through-the-wall HVAC. From my calcs the HVAC, french door, and windows will be about 3 times the lumber! Then need the drywall, electrical rough in, ceiling fans, and the exterior finish lumber. To have had someone do this it would have been way too expensive. The sunroom will be 16 x 14 and the screened porch 16 x 16.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, May 31, 2009 12:36 AM

submmbob

 

 I told Tony the Mailman I might have to look out for one of the Weaver RS-3's dressed up in Magma Copper colors that he showed me. The Magma Railroad guys (later BHP) used to use part of the shops at the Nevada Northern to maintain their equipment. They later donated a couple of engines and a lot of parts, including Alco RS-3 #13. 

 

 

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Bob, If you don't have any luck on the RS-3 I think, if memory is accurate, K-Line did a Magma set that was an MP-15 switcher with a couple of cars plus caboose. Nothing fancy, just a basic entry level set. 

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Posted by Seayakbill on Sunday, May 31, 2009 5:57 AM

Good Morning All

 I have both of the Magma engines in question. The K-Line set is TTOS release that had a yellow MP-15, 3 red ore cars and a red work caboose. Nice conventional set.

 The Weaver RS-3 is a great looking diesel but a very poor runner. It has the dual drive shafts that really suck. Very little traction, been think about gutting it and using it as a dummy. I believe Weaver came out a year or so later with GP-20 style Magma diesel.

The youngest Grandson was over last night so we ran trains most of the night. He is still interested in trains, the two older grandsons gave up trains for the computer games, sports, and girls, not necessarily in that order.

Started up the fire pit last night, got through the hot dogs and was finishing up on the smores when the heavens opened up and doused the fire.

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Posted by mitchelr on Sunday, May 31, 2009 6:09 AM

 Good morning to all,

Busy day today. Heading to MD for my Dad's 75 b'day celebration, should be fun. Went on an expedition to the local train store and it was closed. Second time I have gone by on a Saturday and they were closed.  Seems to be doing pretty well because he just moved to a new larger storefront.  Sign on the door said he had gone to buy a new collection on Thursday and would be closed, but did not mention Saturday. Have to stop by one afternoon and see what is new.

Well I better get going. Got to get cleaned up and ready for early church. We are heading to my sister's place to help with the preparation and I have to make a run to the metro to pick up our son and his girlfriend.  The trip to the metro only adds an extra hour of driving Banged Head. Our son is talking about buying a car, don't know if he can afford it but I will be glad to be off of shuttle duty if he does.

Take care,

Mitch

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:15 AM

Good Morning

Sunny but chilly, 60s today.

Still feeling bad, six days of Lomotil has done nothing at all to help me. So I shall read instead of write...Have a safe day.

S.J.

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:40 AM

Morning guys!  Got stuff to do, but taking a little break right now - talked with SJ on chat this morning.  I think everyone else must be out of town or asleep?  Check back later!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:24 AM

submmbob

Yet another rainy day here on the hill. The Too-soons (instead of monsoons) seem to be here to stay. Listening to the Prairie Home Companion on the antique Zenith as I type. 

G-gauge layout tours? I'm gonna guess those will be outside. Might be a tad warm and humid. We will have to see. I told Tony the Mailman I might have to look out for one of the Weaver RS-3's dressed up in Magma Copper colors that he showed me. The Magma Railroad guys (later BHP) used to use part of the shops at the Nevada Northern to maintain their equipment. They later donated a couple of engines and a lot of parts, including Alco RS-3 #13. 

Banks - prayers for your niece. Not an easy thing to deal with. I hope they can help.

Guess I should finally chase down some dinner/breakfast. Hope everyone has a good weekend.

Bob

Bob just sent you email with a listing of one of those RS-3 for sale

 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, May 31, 2009 11:46 AM

Well guys, it has been a great run, but I am changing scales. 

Yes, after all these years with my beloved Lionels, MTH, K-Line, Williams and Weaver trains, I am being forced to change to BRIO. Whistling 

With a new grandson only days away, yesterday Mrs Buckeye and I participated in the U.S 40 National Road Yard Sale where she spotted a BRIO Train Table for sale for $30.  We told the lady we would give her $20 and as quick as you can say, "the Chief is a rascal", I'm loading the table into the SUV for the ride home.  Shock

Is there a Classic Wood Toy Trains website and forum?  What kind of transformer do you use with BRIO?  What is the best way to clean the track?  Where do you buy a SP Cab Forward?  Will the CW80 run the accessories? So much to learn and so little time. Banged Head  

 

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, May 31, 2009 12:21 PM

Afternoon all. Beautiful day here. Back from serving on camera church - filling in for a buddy who's dog had surgery. Hard to motivate the middle boy to start studying for his finals next week on such a gorgeous day.

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Posted by jonadel on Sunday, May 31, 2009 1:57 PM

Brio will be a nice addition for you Buckeye, but trust me, within the next 18 months Thomas will making lots of stops on Grandpas layout.  Just look at may avatar, enough said Smile  Grandchildren are so much more enjoyable than your own children Thumbs Up

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:32 PM

Back from the park with the youngest.

Buckeye, forget Brio - get the newest 'fake' wooden trains - they're everywhere - and Thomas also has a huge following (sans lead paint) in the wooden set... And then there are the accessories. Both Brio and Thomas in wood are as expensive in proportion to a Premiere line offering. Wink

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Posted by Steve W. on Sunday, May 31, 2009 6:11 PM

Afternoon Guys: Pool is open and everything is working good so far. It was the dirtyest I've ever seen it, will take alot of vacuming to get everthing out ( leaves mainly) Stuff was getting in that I had no idea of.

  OK...I have to show my stupidity....What the heck is a BRIO??

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, May 31, 2009 6:27 PM

Brio is a brand of those little (expensive-to-me) wooden trains with magnetic couplers that run on wooden section track. See  Brio

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, May 31, 2009 6:29 PM

Good Evening

Sunny and 65 but chilly with a north wind.

I think Brio is the brand name for a Co. that makes wooden toys including toy trains.

Just couched today and I think I will stay in tonite after my accident in the Tardis last nite. But banilla is ready if-n the guys want to stop....S.J.

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Posted by submmbob on Sunday, May 31, 2009 6:54 PM

 A beautiful day here on the mountain. We are open and getting lots of good data. The other operator and also my longtime friend and fellow displaced geologist John, just went out after coming off shift to check out one of the creeks for fishing holes. Will be interesting to see what he finds.

Thanks for all the info on the Weaver RS-3 and RT thanks for the link to the auction. It's too bad it's such a poor runner as it sure is a pretty engine. I've been casually looking at the Lionel RS-3's, but unfortunately they don't come in any road names I'm interested in. Maybe some day I will think about repainting one into Nevada Northern colors, which would be pretty easy, as they are mostly one color. In addition to runs we used the RS-3 at the time to move the steamers in and out of the engine house when we were grooming them for runs. While I was there the RS-2 was in the shop and I helped pulled a couple of the heads and cylinders. I will have to keep an eye out for that K-line set as well.

Hope everyone had a good weekend!

Bob

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:02 PM

 Hello all,

It's been a busy weekend.

Thanks for all the prayers for my niece.Her mom said she is a lot better today. They're scheduled to have an evaluation meeting tomorrow. 

Dragged the hay mower out yesterday and mowed about six acres of  hay. Man is it thin and short. It's been to cool and dry this spring.

Spent today at the amusment park with my grandaughter and her family. It's her second Birthday. A great time was had by all. 

Headed for bed now. I want to go to work early so I can skip out early and bale the hay I mowed.

Prayers for all who may need them.

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