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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, January 1, 2012 5:00 PM

Dang you all have been busy today 3 pages already woo hoo

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, January 1, 2012 6:32 PM

Enough time spent on scenery today time to run trains. Big Smile See other post on forum.

Be good everybody!

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, January 1, 2012 6:45 PM

Laz has pulled the "hat trick" today. 1) New Year's Day 2) Birthday and 3) this award

For running his trains the entire 2011 season with NO PILE-UPS.  This has been a long time coming, so soak it up big guy.Wink

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, January 1, 2012 6:59 PM

Aloha and Happy New Year. Happy Cake Laz!  and congrats on your 'Major Award!'  Back to the office tomorrow after a long time off. Sleepily worked video at church. Nice quiet day around the house. Everyone here seems to be sick  except me. Dennis, that gene kicks in early -  it seems to be gender specific too WinkDon, hope you get your transfer!

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, January 1, 2012 7:52 PM

Don, One of the Thursday night guys at my layout used to be a fireman on the train at Knotts years ago.  Maybe you guys should compare notes.  Regarding Kelso, I rode a U.P, excursion train one time from L.A. to Kelso and return.  Huel Howser did a TV special about that depot.  Still looks good in spite of its age.  Happy New Year,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, January 1, 2012 8:15 PM

Good evening. I went to my parents place for New Years dinner today. Black-eye peas and ham, cabbage, cornbread, field peas. I got up tired this morning due to all the racket last night. My nephew and some of his friends were up the road celebrating with a neighbor I choose to have very little to do with. I just don't like the guy. Anyways, they had a lot of loud music going, very big, very expensive fireworks going off and rattling my shelves and windows. That carried on til about midnight. Afterward my nephew arrived back home with some friends in tow. More loud music. Screaming and yelling. Lots of revving up of cars and trucks with very loud pipes. At 2:30 am I went out and put a stop to it. If I had to go out there again the police were being invited to attend. I already have the reputation of my bite being much worse than my bark. The party broke up pretty quickly and all as quiet. After dinner today my mother wanted to go to town to take a New Years dinner to a friend of hers then go to Stage for a few minutes. My mother, Stage and a few minutes are three things that don't go together. She and Stage go together fine but the few minutes part is impossible. The minimum is half an hour. This time it was forty-eight minutes and $181. By this time she could barely walk out to the car right at the curb and wanted to go go to Wal-Mart. I flatly vetoed that. We went to Wal-Mart any but just so I could get a Mountain Dew from one of the vending machines outside. Their prices are really ridiculous. A twenty ounce bottle of Mountain Dew now costs $2. The next stop was home.

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, January 1, 2012 8:16 PM

Hello all,

Happy New Year.

It was pretty low key here Mrs, & I were asleep by 11 PM. Went to 7 AM Mass this morning. Family gathered at my folks for Pork & Sauerkraut.at lunch time today. The rest of the day was a lazy day.

I did troubleshoot and repair a not working headlight on Dad's 254E

Laz   Happy B-Day

Several days behind on the pot. To busy doing nothing I'll try to catch up later. Haven't even gone musket hunting this week.

It was a windy & rainy 54 degrees when I did the barn work around 5 PM. Blowing in some cold for tomorrow.

 

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Posted by locomutt on Sunday, January 1, 2012 8:44 PM

rtraincollector

 

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 ChiefEagles:

Happy Birthday LAZ Happy B-DayHappy B-Day

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Now get rid of that smoke pole and you can shoot them way out there.

Off to the lake house.  I will miss the last day of deer season [tomorrow].

High today into the high 60's. Big Smile Tomorrow's high mid 40's and Tuesday's mid 30's at the most.  SadCrying

Wifey doing a lot better.  Went to a special sale at the mall early this AM.Later.  Funny how sales make persons well. Confused

Later.

PS: Yanks, you are suppoe to have pork and blackeyed peas.  We are having ham and blackeyed peas at the lake.  The more blackeyed peas you eat the more $$$$$$$$$$$ you will have during the year.  I plan on eating several bowls.

 

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Laz!!!!! Happy B-Day

Chief, I live in Ky., just South of the Mason-Dixon Line, our traditional New Years Day food is "Corned Beef & Cabbage"!!

 

 

I will answer this one for you chief and I'm a Yankee.

Me thinkus you have your holidays mixed up thats a meal for March 17th not Jan. 1st. Being south of the Mason Dixon line don't mean anything if you got your things all mixed upLaugh

Laz my man a Big Happy B-Day to you guy.

Hope all had a good day I did as I was with my fellow brothers who wrote that big check to uncle SAM sometime in there life.

Getting ready to sit down to Ham, Collar Greens, Black-eye peas, Mashed potatoes, Gravy and green beans oh Lemon meringue pie for desert.

NOPE!! Both Holidays qualify for Cabbage & Corned Beef.

And We don't do "Grits" around here for anything; we tried them for potholes, patching plaster and concrete, but the adjoining surfaces rejected them-just have NOT found a good use for them yet.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, January 1, 2012 8:55 PM

Good Evening

32 now

I guess the best thing I can say about today is that we are still here. The Lions lost in the last 2 minutes, That's the same thing the Red Wings do, just can't hold on a little longer. So napped, TV, a little CTT and now the Banilla is ready...S.J.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, January 1, 2012 9:41 PM

Time for me to call it a night. I'm typing more or less with one hand tonight. Two fingers on my left hand keep cramping up and want bend backward, so I'm trying to use it as little as possible. However it doesn't want to be left out and keeps trying to get in on the typing act. This results in more typos than I care to admit to.

See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, January 1, 2012 10:15 PM

Howdy guys - Happy New Years!

LAZ - Happy Birthday man!  God bless - hope you got something really cool Smile

Today we went out to lunch and I had a "California Reuben", which was turkey with coleslaw and melted swiss on grilled rye bread.  It was okay, but not a reuben sandwich for me anyway.  It needed sauerkraut! We then went out to see Sherlock Holmes, which was really good.  There was quite a bit of train action in the movie and also action in and around some kind of train yard.  We loved it - good movie Thumbs UpThumbs Up

TARDIS is ready, guys - so let's hit it!

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Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, January 1, 2012 11:06 PM

Evenin' All.

Happy B'day Laz. Cake Beer Does this mean we have to send Buckeye a present ? Wink

Started off kinda rocky at the museum this morning, DCS as usual. Super Angry Finally got the issues resolved, fortunately before the doors opened so the guests didn't hear the language floating around.

Great dinner, all brought by the run crew, meatball subs/chicken Caesar salad and a peanut butter & chocolate with grahm cracker crust dessert. Oink-oink !

Truck is unloaded and goodies brought up to the trainroom, unpack tomorrow just too pooped tonite.

Sounds as though all had a good Christmas & New Years, may it carry forward for the rest of the year.

I see where the Chargers showed up for there last game of the season. Blindfold

Well, think I'll shut'er down for the nite. Don't know which is more tired, the body or the eyes.

Nite All, see ya on the flipside !

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, January 2, 2012 3:41 AM

V8Vega

Jeffery or anyone. When you post on Coffee Pot and Elliots Diner do you type the same thing twice? If you have the reply to: RE: Coffee Pot  box open and scroll up to the top to trains.com sites to try to get on MR you can't unless you close Reply to: RE: Coffee Pot box. So how do you do it? 

I assume you're opening just one site at a time and to go to another site you have to close the site you're on? IE8 and IE9 have what's called tabbed browsing. You can have several tabs open at once and have a different site on each tab and simply switch from one to another by simply clicking the other tab. Firefox, Chrome and Opera also have this feature. I would assume Safari also has it but I can't say. All Safari does on my machine is crash before it's even loaded.

I use Firefox myself and routinely have nine tabs open. Each tab is a different site and I'm logged in on all of them. On the first tab is my own forum, on the second is the MR forum with Eliott's Diner, the third is Big Blue, the fourth is Modelrailroadforums, the fifth is Classic Toy Trains with The Coffee Pot, the next two are are two of my many Photobucket accounts and the last is a text to speech application I use to listen to the posts I want to know about. I can read but I have bad dyslexia so it's easier to copy the post, past it onto the text to speech application and listen to it.

Lets take a usual posting exercise for me. I'm logged onto all the sites I go to 24/7. I almost never log out. I keep the same nine tabs open all the time, even when I shut my computer down. I put together my morning post with it's usual weather report at the top and a photo at the bottom and whatever I'm passing on in between those. Once I have it put together I press Ctrl-A to highlight it then Ctrl-C to copy it to my clipboard then I save it on my forum as a post in my forum's Cup-o-Joe Trackside Diner. Now I click the next tab in line and instantly switch to the Model Railroader forum. I bring up Eliot's Diner, catch up on the posts, click Reply, press Ctrl-V to paste my post into the reply box, add in whatever is applicable to that diner, birthday wishes, prayer message, etc and click post. I click my back button usually three times to get back to the MR forum screen. I click the Big Blue tab and go to the Hobo's Camp there and do the same paste and reply routine then go to the next tab, etc.

I don't have to go close Classic Toy Trains to go to Model Railroader or anywhere else. I don't have to log out of one place to go into another and I can post my message on all the forums I go to in less than a couple of minutes. I can have the Train.com reply box open and the Classic Toy Trains reply box open at the same time and click the post button on both at almost the same time and post the same message there and here at virtually the same time. There's nothing to it.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, January 2, 2012 4:06 AM

Good morning. It's 42° here and the sky is clear. The high is due to be 59° and it will be sunny.

I'm up and around very early today. Just one of those cases of waking up and can't get back to sleep. The cramping problem in my left hand seem to have resolved itself and I can once again comfortably type using both hands. My typing speed is nothing the shout about, just twenty-five to thirty words a minute. I have nothing in particular on my schedule today other than getting started on painting a junkyard scene. My neck, lower back and knees ache but what else is new? I'm glad Christmas and New Years are past. Now things can get back to normal.

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Posted by Seayakbill on Monday, January 2, 2012 5:58 AM

Day two of this New Year and a few snow flakes are starting to fall in Central Ohio. Per the forecasters it will not accumulate into any significant amount. I was hoping to be able to get through the winter without cranking up the snowblower.

Will start changing out the locomotives on the layout, the UP Heritage diesels haven't been run for over a year so those guys need to get some steel under the wheels.

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, January 2, 2012 6:32 AM

Mornin' boys.  Chilly and blustery (sounds like a DQ menu) here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Back to the cop-shop this afternoon...hope the belt fits...

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, January 2, 2012 6:50 AM

Good morning everyone.  We had a front come through last night and the temps dropped into the fifties.  Supposed to have another come through this afternoon with high winds and dropping down to the twenties for the next few days....brrrrr.  Wife shuffled off to work, so it will be me and the kids for the day.  I was able to get a little work done on the layout yesterday, but hope to complete at least one project on her today.

May take the kids to Hobby Lobby later to see if they have any scenery items.  They were real sparse on the o gauge items this year.  I have been able to use some HO items in for Forced perspective, but I need to do some of the bigger things for the closer side of things.

Picked up a book on Bonhoeffer yesterday, want to get a bit of reading done too.  Hope it is a peaceful one for each of you...especially you, Fife!  Hope the belt fits and that you don't have to run off anything you worked hard putting on during your time off.

God bless,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, January 2, 2012 6:54 AM

Aloha. Back from the train station after realizing once I got there that Metra is running a holiday schedule and the next train downtown isn't for 3 hours. Sigh. So I'll be 'working from home' today after paying for gas and parking... Ah well. It was cold outside anyway.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, January 2, 2012 7:14 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold 26 degrees. Windy. Going up to 29 today with some snow flurries.

Today is a busy day. I want to watch the Rose Bowl Parade on TV. The usual chores to do and a bunch of paperwork. I will try to catch a short nap this afternoon. Most places are closed today.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Monday.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, January 2, 2012 8:00 AM

Morning all getting ready to make some ham and eggs on biscuits for breakfast. ( Bet its going to be ham this and that for a while lol 2 people 8lbs of ham yep its a while lol)

Not much else going on today. Just a day to relax. need to straighten the den up a little more but thats about it. May goto the store for a couple of items.

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Posted by Demay on Monday, January 2, 2012 8:15 AM

Konbanwa,

It is 2300 so I should be off to bed soon but I figured I'd sneak in a quick post.  Today was my last day of leave; it's back to work tomorrow.  I assisted my wife with some homeschooling duties in the morning (we had the kids start today since they were off for two weeks with me).  After lunch we tried to rake some leaves but it was much too windy.  We then rearranged the Princess's room which resulted in her having more space.  The kids and the wife watched some Little House on the Prairie; we bought the Princess the complete catalog on DVD.  I made chicken tikka for dinner and that wraps it up.  PSU's bowl game starts at 0200 here so I have not decided whether or nor I'm waking up for it; and it looks like they decided on a new head coach.  I'm not sure if I like the choice.

Thanks for all the safe thoughts on the earthquake.

Dennis - What Bonhoeffer book did you get?  I have read a couple he wrote and I just finished Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy.  It was a great read; it provided a lot of insight about the German people prior to WWII. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 2, 2012 8:27 AM

fifedog

Laz has pulled the "hat trick" today. 1) New Year's Day 2) Birthday and 3) this award

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For running his trains the entire 2011 season with NO PILE-UPS.  This has been a long time coming, so soak it up big guy.Wink

WOW I Feel sooooo honored today to get this MAJOR AWARD.  TANKs FIFEDOG!!!!!  Now I gotta make a fancy frame for it when I go back to school tomorrow and place it next to my OTTS Membership plaquard.

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 2, 2012 8:41 AM

HI GUYZ,

  TANKs again for all the well wishes for my big Bday.  Yes I did run trains last nite for 2hrs. and again NO PILE UPs.  Gotta keep the record clean.  Going down to pick up my Bday gift to BARRYs this morning.  Gonna get the Lionel Santa fe AC 6000 probably will run trains this afternoon.  No Flintlock hunting today, because of the high winds here.  Don't want a "window maker" to come down on my head.

ANJDEVIL, are you gonna watch the Hockey Classic today?  Starts at 3 in Philly, Go RANGERS!

V8VEGA, hope they catch that arsonist out there.

BANKs saw YUZ GUYZ out there were getting rain on Saturday.  We just had cloud cover thats why It got dark fast and I couldn't see my sight.

KEV and DOUG M., BEARS FINALLY WIN a GAME>  Wait til next year?

Stay frosty,

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 2, 2012 8:45 AM

DOUG DA GRUMP,

  LOL!! Yes I think it is time to send BUCKEYE a gift or two?  Speaking of which does anyone know if SANTA left one LUMP or TWO LUMPS o COAL for BUCKEYE this year?

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, January 2, 2012 9:19 AM

laz 57

DOUG DA GRUMP,

  LOL!! Yes I think it is time to send BUCKEYE a gift or two?  Speaking of which does anyone know if SANTA left one LUMP or TWO LUMPS o COAL for BUCKEYE this year?

laz57

I heard he was really good this year so Santa left him 3 to help him keep warm for the rest of the winter 1 per month Laugh

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Posted by KRM on Monday, January 2, 2012 9:23 AM

laz 57

 KEV and DOUG M., BEARS FINALLY WIN a GAME>  Wait til next year?

 

Laz, You know I did not even watch. Cool

Outright cold today 18 degrees right now. Some snow cover on the ground but not much more than dust. Cat is back in and went to bed with the wife.

 Tinking of going to ACE to get some paints for detailing the Hobo Jungle kit.

Dennis, The Hobby Lobby by us has NOTHING for O gauge  Zip. I did get some moss in the craft section for cheap and that is what I used around the pond. I printed a coupon and it was only like $2 or $3 it is called Forest Natrals Moss ground cover.

I need to order the people fishing figures for the pond but I will wait till I get something else to save on shipping.

 You guys have a good day,

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, January 2, 2012 9:28 AM

Can't find my morning post, so I'll just go with good morning all.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, January 2, 2012 11:17 AM

V8Vega

They caught the Hollywood arsonist. Police say no doubt the right guy. He used small BBQ starter cubes, completely randomly drop these cubes in cars. The fire may not get going for several minutes so he was long gone. 55 fires and may have tried many more that never got going. He is a German imigrant mad because his mother who was here illegally was up for deportation. A federal immigration agent recognised his picture from survalence vidios and the police had his description and description of his van.

Gee, was that supposed to make them consider his mother's case differently? They should deport his$1***$2while they're at it! Kinda like stomping on the judges toes with golf shoes before asking him to waive your traffic fine.

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Posted by submmbob on Monday, January 2, 2012 11:56 AM

Hello all

Another exciting day collecting photons. Another holiday for the university, so normal people get the day off, which also means all the issues which have cropped up over the last week get pushed off for another day. Sigh...

Laz - happy belated birthday! Hope you got something w/ flanged wheels

Don - Electronic Idle module? Now keep in mind I've had training in electronic engine controls, but sometimes I wonder whether we are "overtaking the plumbing" as Mr. Scott would say. Sure things have gone way beyond the adjustment of a single screw, but do we really need a whole module to control the idle? What happened to throttle position sensors? Alas..., but sounds like you learned some geology there Don. Send Chris out to AZ and I can give him the geologist's perspective of the Grand Canyon State. Geologist by training, constructionman in the Navy, mechanic by experience, and some how ended up in astronomy...

Been tinkering w/ a Hallicrafters S-38C radio circa 1953. This is an entry level ham radio receiver. Half the battle is remembering where I was when I ran out of parts 6 months ago. Mostly involves the replacement of the old paper capacitors, but since I like to use my radios I make a few updates, such as polarized power cord, in line fuse, etc. This can add to the fun of interpreting an old schematic.

6th day on the hill. One more and home. How does that old trucker song go? "Six days on the hill and I'm gonna make it home....er....Wednesday night"

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, January 2, 2012 12:41 PM

submmbob

Don - Electronic Idle module? Now keep in mind I've had training in electronic engine controls, but sometimes I wonder whether we are "overtaking the plumbing" as Mr. Scott would say. Sure things have gone way beyond the adjustment of a single screw, but do we really need a whole module to control the idle? What happened to throttle position sensors? Alas..., but sounds like you learned some geology there Don. Send Chris out to AZ and I can give him the geologist's perspective of the Grand Canyon State. Geologist by training, constructionman in the Navy, mechanic by experience, and some how ended up in astronomy...

I wouldn't put it past some auto parts manufacturer to make something to control a tiny function like that. Back in the 80's I had a '83 Ford Escort with an electronic carburetor. It had two cylindrical modules on it about an inch long. One controlled the idle setting, the other (so I was told) controlled the fuel mix setting. Other than that the carburetor was a garden variety Carter carburetor. Those modules gave me no end of trouble and I just stuck a non-electronic Carter carburetor on it. The car ran a LOT better after that. The only carburetor that gave me more headaches was an electronic Holley carburetor on an '87 Dodge Omni I bought in 1990.

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