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COFFEE POT #10 [August], for all to take a drink and chat. Welcome all posters. 4 yrs old and still going.
Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, August 1, 2009 8:34 AM

New month but since we have Shake and Bake birthday photos, did not want to stop the "enjoyment".  Have a great and safe month.  God bless all.  

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, August 1, 2009 8:41 AM

Holy cow, August already...  Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Sunny & 75 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Family getting together at the swim club (couple of returnees from Nawth Caroliner), and perhaps a sail later on.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, August 1, 2009 10:48 AM

Good Morning all

I got back this morning about 0400 from Washinton to meet with the representatives to encourage our current president to keep his word, what a concept!  The issue is a loan garentee, not a bailout.  Our project to enrich uranium is working and the loan garentee is saying we can borrow the money to move from R&D to full scale comercial production.  If this project does not proceed, there will not be a domistic owned source of enriched uranium for the USA.  The money is hardly a grant or "free".  We have already invested 1.5 Billion and the loan has matching funds from inveators for another 1 billion. 

Enough of that.  I removed the dishwasher this morning to reinstall the new one to be delivered Monday.  I am going over it to strip whatever usable parts I may find!

Happy Birthday Don!  You are a fine gentlemen and I will say a birthday blessing for you.

Jim T - Nice job on talking the 342 repair on the other thread.  I wish I could of participated more but I had few irons in the fire, (see above).  Besides, you said just what I would have!

Chief  When you took the picture, did you have  towel on also?

May God bless

Jim

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Posted by edw on Saturday, August 1, 2009 12:29 PM

Sturgeon-Phish

Our project to enrich uranium is working

I heard the loan guarantee was being vigorously opposed by the North Carolina delegation.

The thought of Ohio acquiring weapons of mass destruction has the Chief  quaking in his boots.

 

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, August 1, 2009 12:50 PM

Happy Birthday Don!

I have been off the coffee pot for a few days now so I'm behind on the news but I wanted to wish you a happy one and thank you for your help and introduction to the Coffee Pot.

I have'nt been running trains much lately account the hot weather in the garage.  Thursday night guys are laying low too.  Got some chores done around the yard lately.  Palm trees trimmed and bushes cleaned out of the back yard.  Have a good week end all,

Ray

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, August 1, 2009 1:20 PM

Aloha. Grey and cool - football weather! A new car was on the interchange track this morn. Let's see if this aerial photo works

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Saturday, August 1, 2009 1:34 PM

 Fife said on #9:

LawsonFarms - Notice how SirJames got the long towelSign - Dots

Isn't that an old locker room trick? Only SJ knows for sure.Blush

QUESTION - How to you reserve a hotel room this early for York? I went on line and tried 7 different hotel/motel and all would only take reservations through Aug. 

Today's Smart Farmer Has a Problem:

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Posted by MichRR714 on Saturday, August 1, 2009 4:58 PM

Wonderful day here in Northern Michigan.  Had a nice chat with SJ while driving north today. 

Its been a strange summer here in Michigan,  we've hardly touched the high 80's.  Lots of rain to boot.

SP4449 made her way west from Michigan yesterday and is in Chicago today. 

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Posted by edw on Saturday, August 1, 2009 7:52 PM

Sturgeon-Phish

I got back this morning about 0400 from Washinton to meet with the representatives to encourage our current president to keep his word, what a concept!  The issue is a loan garentee

Jim, following up on your earlier post, I did a little research and found out that the decision not to approve the loan guaranty to your company, USEC, was based on a Department of Energy (DOE) determination that your company’s technology "is not commercially viable today, according to an independent engineering review, and therefore not eligible for DOE's loan guarantee program at this time." (Emphasis added)

The DOE spokesman also stated that: “the company had tested only 38 centrifuges while 11,000 would be needed to run the plant, "The project runs the risk of either major cost overruns or reliability problems or both, … given the problems they have had on the run time, we decided they needed more time before it went to mass production."

However, even though an independent engineering review determined that the project is not yet ready for commercial production, the White House came out with a statement that it believes that the technology holds promise, and it authorized the DOE to provide $45 million to your company over the next 18 months to conduct further research, if it withdrew its current loan application.

Based on these facts, I think it is unfair to characterize this decision as the President not keeping his word.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Saturday, August 1, 2009 7:58 PM

 Sturgeon-Phish- Do your trains ever glow...with the transformers off ? Big Smile

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Posted by Banks on Saturday, August 1, 2009 8:05 PM

 Hello all

Just got back from the beach.

It'll take me a couple of days to get caught up.

Fife- were you on route 32 today? I say an officer that resembled you in a plain black wrapper with a four wheeler stopped today. Just a couple of miles from I 97.

Prayers to all who may need them

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, August 1, 2009 8:33 PM

Good Evening

82 today, for a short time. I watched a big blob of rain slowly make its way east  and when it got to us it broke up and disappeared. Boy we could have used some.

I shall wait for the Tardis with banilla for all...S.J.

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, August 1, 2009 8:42 PM

Banks - "twernt me... I was under a pineapple yellow beach umbrella.  Hard to believe so many guys out there look like Eric Estrada...

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, August 1, 2009 8:48 PM

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, August 1, 2009 9:01 PM

fifedog

Banks - "twernt me... I was under a pineapple yellow beach umbrella.  Hard to believe so many guys out there look like Eric Estrada...

I read the above and threw up my bar-be-que with slaw sandwich I ate an hour ago. DeadAngryDisapproveThumbs Down

Cell just rang.  ID'd as Shake and Bake.  Then lots of touch tone dialing on and on.  I could hear some conversation in the background.  I figured he was too drunk to talk and did not know he was dialing out continuously.

Ran trains for over an hour after returning from Miss Edna's.  Finally gave up on Lionel and bought the Legacy Remote add on pack.  Did not want the charger but they have never produced the remote as a separate item.  Now have two remotes and a spare charger [that I do not need as use regular batteries].  

Now to rest up for the early train meet tomorrow.  Starts at 9 AM.  OH, will have to get up early.

Later.    

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, August 1, 2009 9:41 PM

Evening all,

My trains don't glow, but I do!Alien

Busy day.  Got the camper off the truck, have afternoon services, then put new shocks on the truck.  They went on easy.  Used this stuff called PB blaster from autozone.  All the shock bolts came loose easily.  The penetrating fluid worked well.

EDW - Ohio was a very important state to win in the presidental election.  The then candidate Obama stated that if elected he would have DOE provide the loan garentee.  This one statement got him a LOT of votes.  That is what I was refering to.

Don -  Hope you had a nice birthday.

May God bless

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, August 1, 2009 10:08 PM

Evening all !!!  Got home safe!  Everthing went well on the drive home.  We went back to the Nevada State Museum this morning, and really enjoyed it.  Learned quite a bit about geology in the process.  Got the car unloaded and the other two decided to go see The Transformers.  So will go and check out the train room.  Looking forward to the SPF tomorrow, see if I can get the last car's pictures posted.

Thanks again for all the b-day greetings!

BTW, it is really amazing when you think about it.  The distance from Carson City to here was 484 miles.  Now in that total distance LESS than 25 miles was in an inhabited area.  The remainder of the trip was across the High Desert on the East Side of the Sierra Nevada mtns.  Some really desolate territory!  Sage brush and Scronge Grass, that was it !  After the first 15 minutes the scenery is same for the next 7 hours.

Glad to be home.

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Posted by submmbob on Saturday, August 1, 2009 10:41 PM

 Another warm one here, but it has been cooling down at night fairly well. Actually was able to shut the cooler off last night. Rain possible early in the week I guess.

cnwDoug - thanks for the link. Just another optical scopeWink, but the fact that it is 30M is impressive. Knowing a bit about the sites, I'm not sure I would have chosen Hawaii over Chile, but, after all, I is just a geologist. Going to check out #4449 while she is in your area?

Fife - Not sure I could ever picture Erik Estrada in Virginia. In response to Chief's reaction, I suppose that would be like me claiming to look like Jodie FosterLaugh

Don - you basically just described Nevada in a nutshell. With the basin and range mountains and sagebrush being the state tree, I call it driving across the corrugated roof of the high desert. But if I had decided to pursue grad school, I think Nevada School of Mines in Reno would have been it.

Dennis - have you checked out the video of the MTH French Pacific? The whistle sounds sweet. 

 Not much else going on today. Taking care of some bills and just dealin'. Things are worse when I eat more often. Not eating seems to work best, but that's only going to be effective for a few days I think. Hope everyone is having a good weekend.

Bob

 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, August 1, 2009 10:51 PM

submmbob

Don - you basically just described Nevada in a nutshell. With the basin and range mountains and sagebrush being the state tree, I call it driving across the corrugated roof of the high desert. But if I had decided to pursue grad school, I think Nevada School of Mines in Reno would have been it.

 

Bob,

Not just Nevada, but as you know a greater portion of California is the same way.  Our son took a geology course last year and went on a field trip to the high dessert.  It really turned out well for him, he has subsquently changed his major to Geology.  On this trip we stopped at historical markers and all the points of interests along the way.  And he explained what caused the formations, etc..  Extremely interesting!!!!

As many times as I have been up and down US 395, never new there was so much to see along the way!  

Great Trip !

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, August 1, 2009 10:51 PM

Good evening all,

It was a cloudy day in SE Indiana with temps in the 80s.  Too long a day.  Did not go to Kentucky to watch race for a variety of reasons.  Once again, Penske won, but "Special" Ed Carpenter made it interesting with a close second.  Sarah was 12th.  AJ's car was a non-factor again.  Lost my car keys to the Cruiser over at my dad's.  Basically this was a day to forget.

Keep on training,

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Posted by dougdagrump on Saturday, August 1, 2009 11:25 PM

Evenin' Dudes & Dudettes.

Happy B'day Don !

There isn't much to see on 305 besides Mammoth Mtn and the eastern entrance to Yosemite. Did you stop at the park I believe that is just south of Lone Pine ? They are supposed to have some of the oldest living trees there, even older than the ancient Sequoias.

Last minute draftee for the museum tomorrow, gonna be a Thomas & Friends day. Easy to pack and transport, travelin lite.

Later All !

Sleepy 

 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, August 2, 2009 6:53 AM

Morning all from wet Southern Ohio

All quiet around here.  The grandkids are with the other grandparents and my bride is at a conference in Stubenville.  After services going to put some vent covers on the camper and gardening, but if it s wet, I may just have to stay inside and play with trains.

Got to go, may God bless

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, August 2, 2009 7:21 AM

Sturgeon-Phish

Evening all,

My trains don't glow, but I do!Alien

Busy day.  Got the camper off the truck, have afternoon services, then put new shocks on the truck.  They went on easy.  Used this stuff called PB blaster from autozone.  All the shock bolts came loose easily.  The penetrating fluid worked well.

EDW - Ohio was a very important state to win in the presidental election.  The then candidate Obama stated that if elected he would have DOE provide the loan garentee.  This one statement got him a LOT of votes.  That is what I was refering to.

Don -  Hope you had a nice birthday.

May God bless

Jim

Jim, now you know.  Not so truthful.

Morning.  Off to train meet.  Rain aorund in the area.  Chat later. 

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, August 2, 2009 8:18 AM

Mornin' boys.  Showers & thunderstorms forecasted all day.  Didn't get out on the Hunter yesterday, and likely not today neither. Sigh  The weather has really been a factor around here the past week and a half.  Bad weather headed to mitchie and jefelectric: batten down the hatches!

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Posted by mitchelr on Sunday, August 2, 2009 8:31 AM

 Morning to All,

Haven't posted in a few days.  Been busy at home and at work.

Fishing Trip was great but as usual when I fish, not much was biting.   Captain decided not to make the 2+ hour run to fish for Rockfish because fishing at that spot had dried up in the previous few days.  Caught a few croakers, some spot, and a few flounder that were keepers. Tried fishing for tautogs (or blackfish) at a man-made reef off of Crisfield but caught none. Got in the doghouse with the Mrs. because I didn't have my cellphone ot on the boat and she got worried when she couldn't reach me.  I had told her that we were going to be out fishing for 4 or 5 hours and it turned out that we stayed out on the bay until after 9:00 PM. Didn't get home until 2:00 AM. Charter captain had kept us out longer because the fishing had been so poor.

Happy Belated Happy B-Day Don Baker.  Your car experience in Nevada sounds like some vacations I have been on. About 25 years ago we were trying finding a muffler for a nearly 20 year old Volvo in Bar Harbor, ME on a July 4th weekend, not pretty.

88 - Great progress on the room.

Fifey - hope you missed the storms when you were sailing. We had some nasty ones here.

Roger B -  We used to hang out at Dobbins 35 years or more ago when I was a teenager.  A guy built a house on the little island without permits and is still fighting with the County zoning office, at first they were threatening to make him tear it down, but now I believe they have dropped that threat and are still making him jump through hoops and make changes to get approval.  Also heard that the owner of Dobbins has applied for permits to build there but it is stuck in zoning etc.  I know my friends who live off of Gray's Creek took almost 3 years in the permit process to do a tear down and build a waterfront home.  It is funny you mentioned Bodkin. Our friends son took their boat out and ran into a pile of rubble from the old Bodkin Light, tore up the outdrive to the tune of $3800.  Luckily they had insurance and only had to pay the deductible.

Well, I better sign off.  Take care.

Mitch

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, August 2, 2009 9:27 AM

Good Morning

Sun is up and no rain expected.

I am not sure about today, I have a few small projects I could do or just nothing at all. I will think about it for awhile, can't just rush into these things. Granny's at church so no breakfast, maybe some toast I am spoiled and don't like to cook.

Have a great sunday...S.J.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 2, 2009 9:55 AM

Don,

       Happy B-Day

Fife,

         I have always thought that you would look like Harry at the beginning of the first Home Alone in uniform.WinkBig Smile

Chief,

          You need to move to PA and run for governor. We could use someone like you. BTW, your suggestion to pull some Marvel Mystery Oil through a vacuum line cured the PO400 EGR Flow Malfunction that the Probe had for 145,000 miles.Thumbs UpThumbs Up

Jim,

         That 342 thread was one of the toughest ones for me. That was all I was thinking about for a while. I might send you a PM.

Not much else going on today. I might play some Resident Evil and GTA with a friend though.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 2, 2009 10:59 AM

green97probe

I might play some Resident Evil and GTA with a friend though.



I didn't know they made computers games about the Federal Government! Shock

Hope to get some more work done on the sun room today. Need to finish closing off one wall, cut the holes for the windows on the last wall and then finish putting up the house wrap. If I have time I may try to get the exterior door installed.

Also need to take pics of Doug's inspection car... been putting it off because I expect major failure reports... Sad

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, August 2, 2009 11:32 AM

Aloha! A beautiful day here in the heartland. Nice chatting with Sir J, Charlie and Brutus last eve.  Back from church - instead of seeing 4499 live. Maybe off to the beach later. Bob, Hawaii was certainly celebrating the jobs associated with that new 'scope. Don, it would be fun to visit the desert that is Nevada and parts of Calif. sometime - just to see it.

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, August 2, 2009 11:44 AM

greenprobe - Actually, the Pesci analogy has been made before. "How am I funny...!?

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