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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:07 PM

Kurt, I would also go with the Merck manual/web site.  Very informative and reliable information.  That being said, you have to really be carefull with trying to "self diagnose" in such cases.  As the Chief mentioned, it could be worse.  One of the biggest parts of medicine is knowing what to rule out and when.  If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, but clucks like a chicken, it probably stopped being a duck and you have to go to the next conclusion.  Gall bladder can mask other things and other things can look like a gall bladder.  I would make sure that she gets a full work up to rule out everything and also have a baseline to work from.  Will keep her in my prayers.

Brent in case you missed my earlier post, make sure you put in the light switches with the little dimmer slide next to the switch for the bathroom lights.  This way you won't be blinded by the light at 2am.

Got to get some sleep.  I have a potential case at 2330hrs, depending on the bloodwork.  Hope everyone has a good night and a better tomorrow.

God Bless,

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:23 PM
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Laugh, Love, and Hope...Doug, I sure hope that train doesn't do a swan dive off that ledge!

Thanks,

Kurt

I am preparing for just such a possibility, all along the retaining wall and under the ledge I am putting down a thick bed of a ground/chipped rubber product like they use in playgrounds. It won't eliminate all potential damage but it beats falling on a gravel bed. Approve [^]

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:25 PM
Got .25 inches of rain!!!!  More than we have received in a month.  Trying to watch the Black Dahlia on Cinemax.  Sound screwed up.  Popcorn was good.  Another set of fires along tracks in Johnston Co. NC.  CSX again.  Was on TV5 news at 6 PM.  They even referred back to the ones I reported a couple of weeks ago in Johnston Co. [Benson NC].  What do you expect from CSX? Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by jefelectric on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:30 PM
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Kurt, I would also go with the Merck manual/web site.  Very informative and reliable information.  That being said, you have to really be carefull with trying to "self diagnose" in such cases.  As the Chief mentioned, it could be worse.  One of the biggest parts of medicine is knowing what to rule out and when.  If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, but clucks like a chicken, it probably stopped being a duck and you have to go to the next conclusion.  Gall bladder can mask other things and other things can look like a gall bladder.  I would make sure that she gets a full work up to rule out everything and also have a baseline to work from.  Will keep her in my prayers.

Brent in case you missed my earlier post, make sure you put in the light switches with the little dimmer slide next to the switch for the bathroom lights.  This way you won't be blinded by the light at 2am.

Got to get some sleep.  I have a potential case at 2330hrs, depending on the bloodwork.  Hope everyone has a good night and a better tomorrow.

God Bless,

Dennis

Brent, Here are the dimmers that Dennis is talking about.  They are nice.  This is a good company that makes these.

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Posted by kpolak on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:34 PM

Thanks for all the information everyone!  I had no idea this problem was so popular 500,000/yr.

Dennis:  Good advice.  We are just trying to be better informed.

(past history with doctors' diatribe omitted)

Now we go in with information, and are able to ask intelligent questions.

Also good advice for Brent: We did this...infact we just keep it on low so you can find your way to our daughter's and the bathroom at 3:00am when she (still after 5-months) wakes up.

Kurt

 

 

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Posted by kpolak on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:38 PM
 sir james I wrote:

Nick,

If you didn't mind not having a roof. there's enough lumber there to start your layout table.

Atlas makes outdoor track with UV resistant ties.Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by csxt30 on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:52 PM

 ChiefEagles wrote:
  Popcorn was good.  Another set of fires along tracks in Johnston Co. NC.  CSX again.  Was on TV5 news at 6 PM.  They even referred back to the ones I reported a couple of weeks ago in Johnston Co. [Benson NC].  What do you expect from CSX? Laugh [(-D]

You failed to pass the popcorn, Chief !!

Yes, what do you expect from CXS, the RR that hauls it all !!  Laugh [(-D] 

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Posted by magicman710 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:16 AM

Well, goodnight everyone, going to Jesup, Georgia tomorrow to go to the railfan platform there. Should be back around 4:00.

 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:40 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cloudy 62 degrees. Going up to 79 today, with a chance of rain. Looks like a thunderstorm in the distance.

Today, I will be doing a few things around the house and spending some time in the train room. Got all the errands run, and now to relax. I watched the All Star game last night, and the American League won again. No ball games until Friday now.

Dining Car is here early, and it's time for breakfast.  Later

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:53 AM
Mornin' fellas...

Dennis - I saw your post, thought I responded... Confused [%-)]  I like the idea.  I have installed dimmers in a couple locations, those look similiar to the ones I put in our dinning room and family room.  We are going with the new rectangle switches, so the dimmers a bit more expensive.  I need to get three ways for a kitchen light and it is going to run about $60.00 for the two!  The ones I have for the dinning room and family room are touch pad dimmers with little bars on the right side, you touch the top of the bar for brighter, bottom for dimmer.  Once you have the right intensity you stop and then when you turn the light off it goes off, but when you turn it back on it only goes up to the intensity you pre-set.  Pretty cool.

I may even get these for the train room, or something similiar.  The train room currently has three dimmer switches that control two banks of canister lights and a ceiling light.  When I build the layout the switches are going to be inaccessible, so I am looking into remote control dimmers... going to be pricey but in the long run it will be worth it.  I may even see if I can combine the two banks of canister lights into one bank and still have the seperate control for the ceiling light and replace that with a ceiling fan... who knows... LOL!

Had a nice talk with Chief last night.  Chief, you have to get those politicians to work nicely together!  Goodness!  Good thing they don't have claws or most of them would be blind by now.
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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:54 AM

Good morning all,

The weather will be changing today in SE Indiana from hot and humid to mild and dry, but maybe no rain.  I think it will be dry for tonight's game.  For a change, my Norwegian soccer friend will be watching me play instead of the other way around.  I played Risk last night with Lucas and one of his friends.  I don't play to win, but more to just "torque" them up.  It was fun.  I see where the dining car arrived from "Points East" with the usual fare.  Has any one heard from Zeke lately?  I hope everyone (especially Zeke and Jenny) have a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:34 AM
Morning.  Up early [for me Laugh [(-D]]  Got to get the kid to finish the painting.  This will give him money for his Church Youth trip to DC.  As soon as he is finished, taking Ranger to boat dealer to have carbs rebuilt.  Started to do it myself but they have a funny pickup tube.  Will let him do it and then warranty.  May get more rain this PM [I hope].  All have a great day.  God bless.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:51 AM

I think my gut hunch is correct that is disappointing. More on that at another time. Well it is the start of one of those very hazy, humid hot days. However my wife said I should get the bikes in because there are to be T-Storms today. I think she just doesn’t like to see me sleep in.

I have a gang of 100 Ton hoppers on the layout and they are some of the best rolling stock I ever owned. The problem is that I now need to double the track size because I want more of them. I am considering adding DCS to my layout since I now own a few MTH engines. My other though is to sell the TMCC stuff and just go DCS. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

I’m going out to buy some underground cable so I can get power to the three-story garage. I rewired that and the barn six year ago but never ran the cable below the barn. I have been using a homemade extension cord using 10-gauge wire. Well as you can guess there is some power loss with far of a run.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:51 AM

Brent -

I installed Remote Control Ceiling Fans in my train room, they are great!  Of course I have the receptacle wired to a wall switch, (one for each fan), and then control the fan and light by the remote.  The remote has a dimmer control as well.  Pretty much solves all the issues.  Then when I gone for a while I can turn the fan unit off just with the wall switch.  The remote not only controls the intensity of the light but has 3 speed for the fan.  Since there are two I found it is best to have each remote on seperate frequencies, which is selectable.  Otherwise, if they are on the same frequency, they can get confused easily and you go to turn one off and the other comes on.  Difficult to keep them in sync, but the seperate frequency resolves all.  They were inexpensive as well, I believe about $45 at Lowes, which included a 3 socket light kit. 

Renovo PRR

Why do you need to get rid of the TMCC?  DCS and TMCC are not mutually exclusive as you know.  Keeps all your options open, most likely as soon as you dump TMCC someone will come out with an Engine you really like.  I find it extremely convient for both.  And what you would probably get for it wouldn't be sifnificant since you already have  both.  (I don't think that last sentence made sense) LOL  Sure wish I could come buy and pick up some of the sweet corn!!!!! I remember as a kid I remember the corn from a stand was ALWAYS the best!  Finally your hunch is probably right, too bad.

Finally I promised my self NO MORE TRAINS, Budget Broke,  - Then get an email from a club member, he found a set of G-Scale Bachmann illuminated passenger cars, and offering them to me at a riducoulous price.  (pennies),  I hope I don't end up in the same spot Doug-not-agrump is in.   Extra G scale track, extra cars, and empty flower bed. Sign - Oops [#oops]

 

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:57 AM

HI GIZ,

  Humid and steamy here this morning at 74 and it was onlt 515!  Only did a slow 4 miler on the count of NO AIR movement just a very stale air mass, was tough but made it.

  Today going to cash in aluminum cans and copper, brass from bathroom.  Maybe catch a movie, or go to train shop?  Then there  is a buffet in Harrisburg at YOUR PLACE with all the stromboli, pitza, and wings you can eat for $8.00. 

  Hope to get rain?

  Stay cool.

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 8:18 AM

Good morning to all. With everyone going to the chat room, the evening coffee gets cold, but I type to slow to keep up. Anyway storms went through Mich. yesterday but no rain here and none expected. we have a break from the heat until Sun. All the engines that have to have batt.'s are running, what a pain. They sure make nice looking engines but no more of those thank you. Still waiting for my first BLT of the season, wont buy store tomatoes. Stay safe,

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Posted by Reading T-1 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 8:29 AM
Hey guys first time poster in the pot. I've bin reading the friday chat post link and thought it was only on friday nights. I see that its not so I will be sure to check in. When do most guys stop by?
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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 8:32 AM
Hey guys this is going to be last post probally for 2 - 4 weeks things moving fast here and need to take cable modem out of computor and return to cable company. Will try to contack some of you later thru a libray computor. Have fun and keep running down the tracks

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Posted by Reading T-1 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 8:35 AM
Good luck with your move I to am moving at the end of the month.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 9:14 AM
Best of luck RT!  Keep in touch!
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Posted by dwiemer on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 9:18 AM

Renovo PRR, I would definately keep the TMCC.  More manufacturers make TMCC controlled engines and you will certainly find one that really "floats your boat" and then you would have to add DCS to it to make it work.  Many of the folks here have both and seem to like it.  Personally, I have TMCC, but have wired the layout to just add DCS if and when the time comes.

Reading, Sorry, don't know, live chats are not my thing.  Thoughts get too scattered and I have enough of that at work.  When I am relaxing with the hobby, I want to take it easy.

Chief, good luck in getting the painting done.  I have a few projects to get to also.  The trim needs painting, but the peak is about 32 feet up, so I may contract it out.  I certainly can climb the ladders and do the work, but is it really worth it?  I also have some trim to repair on the columns out front.

Kids are playing with the Lego train set.  They really have a lot of fun with it and they also seem to have a lot of fun with the Lionels, so perhaps the whole family really will be involved in the hobby.  Guess it isn't only for Dad anymore.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 9:59 AM

Saw this image from the Roseyville Gazzette (On-Line)

 

LOCAL RESIDENT FISHING FOR VOTES

One of our esteemed residents has initiated his campaign for local Magistrate.  He announced that a comprehensive work program was being developed for local youth.  Apparently, as reported by neighbors he has beeen seen cleaning fish while he has hired young persons for repainting his campaign headquarters.  It is also alleged that his campaign promises early crop tomatoes for all.  Upon interviewing said individual he stated that his platform will be based solely on a back to the basics approach.  GRITS for everyone - Morning, Noon, and Night.   (Selected individuals may substitue popcorn).  Early reports have indicated that he may be unoppossed in the upcoming election.  Early polls have suggested that all 3 voters will be voting.   

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 11:38 AM
Good morning from a sunny and pleasant Crystal Lake where the bride convinced me to stay home today to go to the eye doc - one of the 'ol orbs doesn't seem to be working right. So I go in at 2 pm.  Wish me luck.

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Lots to comment on around the table - don't know where to begin so I'll stay quiet and take another sip of joe.

Brent, instead of Dennis' excellent suggestion about the dimmers, I put in a few LED night lights. They worked too.

Gave my latest CTT to a friendly conductor on my late night ride home. I guess that's known as pass-along readership.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 11:39 AM
 dbaker48 wrote:

Saw this image from the Roseyville Gazzette (On-Line)

 

LOCAL RESIDENT FISHING FOR VOTES

One of our esteemed residents has initiated his campaign for local Magistrate.  He announced that a comprehensive work program was being developed for local youth.  Apparently, as reported by neighbors he has beeen seen cleaning fish while he has hired young persons for repainting his campaign headquarters.  It is also alleged that his campaign promises early crop tomatoes for all.  Upon interviewing said individual he stated that his platform will be based solely on a back to the basics approach.  GRITS for everyone - Morning, Noon, and Night.   (Selected individuals may substitue popcorn).  Early reports have indicated that he may be unoppossed in the upcoming election.  Early polls have suggested that all 3 voters will be voting.   



LOL!!! That is pretty good Don!  You forgot to add that the local deer have also decided to cast their votes for said candidate...
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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 11:48 AM
Don, I didn't know the Roseyville Rag was on line?  They are getting to be a big time news outlet down there in the swamps. Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:27 PM
I wonder how much it cost the Chief to have that fish stuffed. He has been posing with the same fish for 20 years.
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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:03 PM

 Blueberryhill RR wrote:
I wonder how much it cost the Chief to have that fish stuffed. He has been posing with the same fish for 20 years.

Good point, Chuck.  I believe it is the State's Official Rubber Bass Statue used for all promotional photos for fishing in NC.  I'm very happy to know that you didn't fall for the Chief's ruse.  Whistling [:-^]

Speaking of the Chief, if he wins the election and becomes the Mayor of Roseyville, there should be a huge party.  I believe all of us on the pot will be invited to this prestigious ceremony and hog roast.  The only problem that I foresee is traveling over the pot-holed, dirt roads to Roseyville, but then I assume you can Rent-Wreck at the airport.  Would it be in bad taste to attend the inauguration in a fancier car than the Mayor Elects' car? Confused [%-)]

Deal of the Day....Free refridgerator for the garage from my neighbor.  Now there can be icy colds again as we sit on the deck and watch the trains. Thumbs Up [tup]

It is cool under the bridge today.

I haven't seen any vacation photos from anyone this year showing off their train rides.  Everybody must be staying home due to the $3.20 gas. Sad [:(]

See ya down the tracks.

 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:33 PM
 dbaker48 wrote:

Saw this image from the Roseyville Gazzette (On-Line)

 

LOCAL RESIDENT FISHING FOR VOTES

One of our esteemed residents has initiated his campaign for local Magistrate.  He announced that a comprehensive work program was being developed for local youth.  Apparently, as reported by neighbors he has beeen seen cleaning fish while he has hired young persons for repainting his campaign headquarters.  It is also alleged that his campaign promises early crop tomatoes for all.  Upon interviewing said individual he stated that his platform will be based solely on a back to the basics approach.  GRITS for everyone - Morning, Noon, and Night.   (Selected individuals may substitue popcorn).  Early reports have indicated that he may be unoppossed in the upcoming election.  Early polls have suggested that all 3 voters will be voting.   

Isn't this where they flush the toilets to vote and see how far the water level in the city water tank (opps - the barrel on stilts) drops for each CANdidate?

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:35 PM
 Buckeye Riveter wrote:

 Blueberryhill RR wrote:
I wonder how much it cost the Chief to have that fish stuffed. He has been posing with the same fish for 20 years.

Good point, Chuck.  I believe it is the State's Official Rubber Bass Statue used for all promotional photos for fishing in NC.  I'm very happy to know that you didn't fall for the Chief's ruse.  Whistling [:-^]

Speaking of the Chief, if he wins the election and becomes the Mayor of Roseyville, there should be a huge party.  I believe all of us on the pot will be invited to this prestigious ceremony and hog roast.  The only problem that I foresee is traveling over the pot-holed, dirt roads to Roseyville, but then I assume you can Rent-Wreck at the airport.  Would it be in bad taste to attend the inauguration in a fancier car than the Mayor Elects' car? Confused [%-)]

Deal of the Day....Free refridgerator for the garage from my neighbor.  Now there can be icy colds again as we sit on the deck and watch the trains. Thumbs Up [tup]

It is cool under the bridge today.

I haven't seen any vacation photos from anyone this year showing off their train rides.  Everybody must be staying home due to the $3.20 gas. Sad [:(]

See ya down the tracks.



LOL!

If we ever make our trip down to Alabama to see Susan's family we may have to make a stop in NC to visit the Chief!  Susan was making Indian sounds last night when I was on the phone with the Roseyville Rascal... don't think he heard her! Wink [;)]

As for vacations... haven't ventured out on ours yet... Arizona the last week of September... we aren't going close enough to the Grand Canyon to take the trainride... Sad [:(]

Didn't know you lived under a bridge... does that make you a troll?  From your pics it doesn't appear that you have enough hair to be a troll though... hmmm... Confused [%-)]

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:39 PM

Reading T-1 - welcome to the 'Pot!

rt - good luck with the move!

Buckeye and Brent - LOL!

Regards, Roy

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