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Posted by dwiemer on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 10:10 AM
 mitchelr wrote:

 She has a defective aortic valve and they are checking her for a dissecting aorta.  Sounds like she probably has some major heart surgery in her future.  Dennis is that standard treatment for such things?

Mitch 

Mitch, we have been finding a number of such cases lately.  Typically, these patients have a bicuspid aortic valve (supposed to have 3 not 2).  Along with this, they have a dilated proximal aorta.  Until recently, they would just treat these patients with medicine and they would live with it for awhile until it ruptured and they would die.  Now days, we operate and fix them.  This is a big operation and we do a number of them.  If she wants, we have a guy that was specially trained in doing these.  Or, she could also try Shands in Gainsville Florida, Dr. Tom Martin is THE GUY that does these.  I am not sure about the folks in Baltimore, they may be very good at it, but I just am not aware of them.

Chief, I have been running trains for awhile now.  I have one level running, and am in the process of wiring the other two.  Still have plenty of work to do.  By the way, when BPS opens in Prattville, my mother in law lives close by, perhaps we can make the trip too and meet up with you and Dr. John. 

Well, I am on call and getting ready to head in.  Hope everyone has a great day. 

Dennis

PS: Mitch, email me privately should you have any further questions or if you want information for your friend.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:27 AM
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... Finished second draft of my Exegesis paper for this quarter.  Add references and done! Big Smile [:D]

I bet that Greek class comes in handy.  As explained earlier, I always wondered why I had to take Greek, too.  (Remember, my class was called Thermodynamics.)  Needless, to say I am able to program the thermostat for the furnace and air conditioner.  Of course my EE course provided the best training.  I can put the batteries in my flashlight so I can see down the sewer manholes.  Big Smile [:D]

From the banks of the Wabash River in famed Hoosierland, it is cold and clear this morning. 

I have not mentioned anything about the bus wreck in Atlanta that killed six Buckeyes, but the very small college is still reeling.  The college is affiliated with the Mennonite Church.  The kids and the community are still in shock.  One of the things that has been mentioned frequently, is the generous support of the people of Atlanta.  The healing will take a long time.

On another note, if you want to see trains, Lafayette, Indiana is a great location.  Due to the major track relocation, many of the tracks are less than 10 years old.  Agriculture and automobiles are the big ticket items loaded to the tracks.  Did you know that the Walther's HO truss bridge is modeled after the bridge here over the Wabash River? 

See ya down the tracks,

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:01 AM

Morning all,

Sunny and cool in Southern Ohio.  Finished second draft of my Exegesis paper for this quarter.  Add references and done! Big Smile [:D]

Ran trains a bit last night, noticed track getting dirty, time to clean it.  It has been about 5 months since I last cleaned it, so that's not too bad.

While weather nice, going to trim apple trees, and some yard work, and as usual read more for finals in two weeks.

Does anyone know of a train club in Southern Ohio?  Maybe I should make this question into a thread?

Prayers to all who need them and Thanks to God for those answered!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 8:46 AM

Good Morning from an Olympics-minded Chicago where 'Surprise!' - it is snowing again, and it makes me want to move to Prattville, Mt. Airey, Rolesville or somewhere else - grits be danged. Had a good last class for this quarter last evening. Only 1 student enrolled for the Spring quarter though - I've never had to cancel yet. Hope this isn't a first. Got to take the little green car in to the shop tomorrow - I love it is so small I can fit in the parking spots in the Metra lot where the plows pile their snow. Hope to run trains tonight...

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Posted by Dr. John on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 8:06 AM

Good morning, all!

We're enjoying nice weather in Dixie today. Cool and sunny this AM, warming up to the 70's later today. The dogs enjoy being outside again instead of cooped up in the house.

Chief - The BPS is taking shape quickly here in Prattville. Local scuttlebutt is that it will be ready to open in October. I'm sure your info is better than mine, though. If you get to come down here, let me know so we can get together! 

Enjoy the day, everyone! 

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Posted by jefelectric on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 8:05 AM
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HI GIZ,

   School is closed today.  Oh well just another day at the end to make up.  Still snowing here got abou 3=+ inches, just got ddone run on treadmill and ran trains to cool down.

  88 watch those roadways wife just got to Harrisburg, took 2 hrs.  I hate when I see people curling hair brushing teeth, reading paper on highways.  Then when something happens they say it wasn't their fault?  I'd like to smack em up side da head.

 JAABAT, great find FREE IS FREE, I'll take em if you don't want em.

laz57

Laz, Have a nice day off.  You are right about drivers.  Yesterday I slowed to make a right turn and noticed the guy in back really coming up fast.  Glanced in the mirror and he had his cell phone up in front of his face, dialing a number I guess.  He woke up just in time to avoid hitting me.

I believe we have close to 4" now.  Actually speeded up a little, that usually means it is about to end - wishful thinking?

Now to read the rest of the posts.  More later.

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 7:51 AM

HI GIZ,

   School is closed today.  Oh well just another day at the end to make up.  Still snowing here got abou 3=+ inches, just got ddone run on treadmill and ran trains to cool down.

  88 watch those roadways wife just got to Harrisburg, took 2 hrs.  I hate when I see people curling hair brushing teeth, reading paper on highways.  Then when something happens they say it wasn't their fault?  I'd like to smack em up side da head.

 JAABAT, great find FREE IS FREE, I'll take em if you don't want em.

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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 7:20 AM

Forgot to mention this: A coworker showed up this morning with a BIG box of HO trains for me and the kids. Some of the stuff is pretty nice. I know, it's HO, but free trains are free trains!

Jim 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 6:56 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold 23 degrees. Just starting snowing a little. Suppose to go up to only 33 today, with snow flurries.

Today, I am driving into Cambridge to do the weekly grocery shopping. I really dislike that job, but it has to be done.  The price of gasoline has gone up quite a bit. It's now at $2.49 a gallon. I'll be looking at the price in Cambridge. Must be another Holiday coming up or something. This is really getting ridiculous. I'm going to run the trains later to relax.

Dining car just arrived from " points west ". Breakfast.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 6:47 AM

Morning all!

White stuff is falling... who's got the Alaskan door open?  Angry [:(!]

This is the forth snow fall in two months and people STILL can not figure out how to drive in this stuff... hint: Your TIRES are NOT on DRY PAVEMENT - Read - YOUR BRAKES AREN'T AS EFFICIENT so you need to LEAVE MORE ROOM!!!!!  Saw 5 accidents on my way in.  Nothing major, just people being blatantly stupid.  Witnessed one - keep in mind it is snowing... man driving Ford Mustang (Rear Wheel Drive Car, no all wheel drive) he is cruising along at 70mph+ SHAVING! Lady behind him, driving BMW 5 series (think it was a 530i) another Rear Wheel Drive car without all wheel drive, she is CURLING HER HAIR... don't people have bathrooms any more?  For goodness sake.  Well the car infront of the guy slows down, guy jacks his brakes (again I have no idea why), lady - not paying attention as she was looking at her mirror, slams full tilt into guy's rear bumper - airbag deploys sending curling iron into back seat, guy's airbad deploys slaming into his face (shaving cream everywhere).  I was stopped in traffic due to another bright person who decided the median looked like a good place to park his car.  So I pull off to make sure everyone is OK, and call the state police... 4 cars are there in minutes (weigh station on other side of road about 1 mile back)... they ask what happened... they did everything they could to keep from laughing...

Fife - Wife thinks I'm nuts for wanting to come over and run trains... I asked her if I could set my layout back up... she said I could come over... LOL!!!!

Mitch - sorry to hear about your wife's friend.  Will keep her and Dave in my prayers.

Laz - makin' the ins with the ladies eh? Wink [;)]  LOL!  J/K  Nice to know gentlemen still exist in the world today.

Chief - Ask your wife to make the group some applesauce muffins... they sound VERY good... ask your wife if she will teach mine how to cook? Smile [:)]  LOL!!!

Side note - CSX is running adds for Freight Conductors... sounds like an awesome retirement job!!!!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 6:28 AM
Laz didn't see post about going with wife but anyway think I wait till better wheather not fond of driving in grits. Thats why I'm here I know we get it but not nearly as much as you all think we have had about an inch total this year so far and it melted befor the day was over.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 6:26 AM

Good morning all,

It is cloudy and slightly warmer with temps heading to the low 40s today.  It was a quiet evening as Lucas had one of his friends over and I went to the YMCA for some treadmill work. Lucas and my wife watched "House" while I checked out eBay.  Just the normal fare for breakfast on the dining car before it heads to "Points East".  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 6:19 AM

HI GIZ,

   2hr. delay so far today.  Got about 2 and 1/2 inches of the white stuff.  Just got done shoveling driveways mine and the neighbor lady. 

   Still cold at 14. 

Ran trains last nite alls well NO PILE ups.

Have agood one.

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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 6:16 AM

Good morning from a freezing New England!

Still cold here and will be until the weekend. The kids and I added more coal to hoppers last night.  Looking forward to the semi-annual train show in a few weeks. I'm looking for a 726/736!!

Have a great day, all!

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Posted by John Bakeer on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 4:05 AM

Had a belly full of IE7 am now running FireFox, first impressions are good. Start of a new learning curve for this TOG.

0930GMT in a sunny mild Stockport, hope it keeps fine for the weekend, my niece is coming down from Scotland for a few days, haven't seen her for over 5 years and that was at a dear aunts funeral. Sad to relate it seems that the only time my small scattered family get together is at a funeral, so this is going to be a real delight. Funny no one seems to bother with Marriage or Christenings these days, not that I am a religion fanatic, just a nice happy occasion.

As Nick says Benny Hill was a victim of the Establishment that permeates our society like a cancer 'if your face doesn't fit? you're out!', when I was younger, I was black balled by the Freemasons because I went for a job with another member of the secret society. My father was a Freemason (he died when I was 7), I didn't find out until I was in my 40s. If you can get it? Watch 'Monty Python at the Hollywood Bowl' (the first one) their finest!

Nick I am reluctant to go through 12v to get 60cps (it seems a very costly route) but I have not found the electrical equipment I know is out there. When I was in the manufacture and export of machinery to the US, we made everything to run on your juice. In order to test the equipment, we used a rotary converter that was large and expensive. There must be a solid state device around? I'm giving myself another month and then 'hang the expense, throw the cat a goldfish'.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 11:39 PM

WOW!!!!!! Money well spent.  Just finished wiring in the second TPC.  Ran Post War 2055 [newest one] on inner loop and 2065 on outer loop.  Ran them with CAB1.  Sure is fun.  Whistles blow great.  Can slow up and speed up with the red knob or the brake and boost buttons.

BTW: Dennis, are you running trains yet? Wink [;)]  Do you need my help? Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 9:38 PM

Evening all.  Wife fixed big meal.  Fried porkchops, stovetop stuffing, corn on the cob [frozen from garden] and applesause muffins [they were goooood].  Was watching TV in recliner and suddenly woke up later.  Disked and turned over the garden today.  DR. cut on me somemore and froze a few more.  We talked trains.  She and her son went to last TCA train meet in Raleigh.  Missed it as Town Board retreat.  Said she liked it but did not spend any money.  Son wanted several things.  Says hubby has Lionel trains from his childhood.  She has been trying to get him to get them out and set them up on a layout.  Went to Miss Edna's for first time in weeks.  Got another TPC 300 for the outer loop.  Wanted to run conventional on all loops and run them separate.  Microwave popcorn time.

Dr. John, we are trying to find out if Prattsville BPS is going to open this year and when.   Think I will be there.

Later 

PS: Fife, went across the old C&O [I think or B&O] tracks at Hampton [right after you cross the James River] which is now CSX.  Saw the switching yard for the coal facility.  Counted 2,356 hopper cars.  I know they had to be NS as CSX does not have that many cars in its fleet. Wink [;)]

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Posted by Frank53 on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 9:35 PM
 csxt30 wrote:

A very compelling statement, Frank !!  Don't forget when page 212 comes up !! Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]

Thanks, John

see you there! Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by csxt30 on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 9:25 PM
 Frank53 wrote:

Considering (3 x 53) = 159

and this is page 159

I am compelled to post on this page.

A very compelling statement, Frank !!  Don't forget when page 212 comes up !! Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]

Thanks, John

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Posted by CSXect on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 9:17 PM
 Frank53 wrote:

Considering (3 x 53) = 159

and this is page 159

I am compelled to post on this page.

Big Smile [:D]

I just now got it!!!Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by Frank53 on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 9:01 PM

Considering (3 x 53) = 159

and this is page 159

I am compelled to post on this page.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 8:53 PM
Roy, I have been on campus all day.  The Knack is being re-charged. Big Smile [:D] I think I might take the TV apart in my hotel room. 

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by mitchelr on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 8:39 PM

Good evening Guys and Gals

Just me and the dog here again tonight...The Mrs. was with her friend Georgine who had cardiac catheterization all day down in Baltimore.  They found out she did not have a heart attack.  She has a defective aortic valve and they are checking her for a dissecting aorta.  Sounds like she probably has some major heart surgery in her future.  Dennis is that standard treatment for such things?

Keep Georgine and my buddy Dave (kidney failure) in your prayers.

Was going to run trains tonight, but the dog was pouting from being home alone all day (she's not spoiled is she?) so I stayed in the house.

Not looking forward to the upcoming snow.  We really don't need another snow day...Sigh [sigh]

Take care,

Mitch 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 7:30 PM
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Evenin' boys.  Someone grab that rodent Phil, and lets put his head back up on the pike...I'm tired of the cold!  People in Buffalo must be either crazy, or never thaw out enough to leave.

88 - Next Monday or Tuesday after work is fine.  We'll play it by ear as the weekend gets near.  I've been fortunate enough to get a tour of the Conway engine shops, which still has a working turntable.  More impressive are the huge sanding silos on the south side of the tower.  They would make an interesting background flat.

Chief - did you get to go trackside in Virginia? 



Fife,
Sounds good, you have the email addy...  and yes those sand towers would make a great backdrop... when I'm back in Pissburgh in July I'll have to make a trip to Conway and take some pics, hopefully the 5 Os won't show up!  Hope it's nice too... digital camera takes great pics, but they are better in clear sunny weather!

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 7:22 PM

Getting the kids ready for bed.  Now I have a few moments before I head there.  Found out today that the hospital that was hit by the tornado here is very unstable and they are planning on taking it down and building a new one.  It should take 2 years, but in the mean time, we will handle the patients from there.  It is unfortunate as the area the hospital served was a very poor area and for many, it was the only close health care.  We can handle them, but for some, they can't make the extra travel.

Hope everyone has a great night.

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Posted by Brutus on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 7:12 PM

I wonder if they need help with the clean up?  Wink [;)]

I liked this story too http://wcpo.com/news/2007/local/03/06/butler_co.html Big Smile [:D]

Head is finally clearing up, but I'm worn out, esp at the end of the day.  This bug is really no fun.

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Posted by jonadel on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 5:45 PM
A tragic story, luckily no trains were involved.

http://wcpo.com/news/2007/local/03/06/beer.html


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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 5:02 PM

Afternoon All.

I come with some sad news for yuz giz, as Laz would put it, and your help. I am adding some info here and on the "G" board so collectively keep an eye out.

Thanks

VANDALISM AND GRAND THEFT AT WALTER ANDERSEN NURSERY IN POWAY

Between the hours of 5:40 P.M. on March 2nd, 2007 and 8:15 A.M. on March 3rd, 2007, suspect(s) unknown entered the grounds of Walter Andersen Nursery in Poway, California and either destroyed or stole several thousand dollars worth of track, large scale rolling stock and plants.  The crimes are being investigated by the Poway office of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.

The suspect(s) entered the grounds by cutting the chain link fence at the southwestern corner of the property and then proceeded to the garden railroad layout area where they vandalized several feet of track, buildings, and bridges.  Apparently, the suspect(s) were interrupted at some point because they left a trash barrel filled with buildings and track and switches stacked at both the point of exit and a various locations on the layout.  However, losses to both the thefts and vandalism are extensive and the losses are in the thousands of dollars.

Please pay attention to anyone who is trying to sell used track or rolling stock.  The track and switches are either LGB orAristocraft code 332 brass. The stolen rolling stock consists of some dozen boxcars, Aristocraft Santa Fe dome liner streamline passenger cars, and three Aristocraft track cleaning cabooses(one yellow, one gray, one red).  Also, three(3)Aristocraft log cars are missing.

Unique items lost are as follows:  one(1) boxcar specially lettered for Walter Andersen Nursery, one(1) boxcar lettered with the Sea World logo, and one(1) boxcar lettered for AG Edwards.

If you have any information or are contacted by someone trying to fence these items, contact the Poway office of the S.D. County Sheriff's Office at (858) 513-2800.

Unless these crooks are planning to build a garden railroad, they are going to have to fence the hot property either at a swap meet, hobby shop, or one of us.  It's not a great big huge fraternity we belong to so, hopefully, the stuff will show up and we can bust them.

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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 4:14 PM

Evenin' boys.  Someone grab that rodent Phil, and lets put his head back up on the pike...I'm tired of the cold!  People in Buffalo must be either crazy, or never thaw out enough to leave.

88 - Next Monday or Tuesday after work is fine.  We'll play it by ear as the weekend gets near.  I've been fortunate enough to get a tour of the Conway engine shops, which still has a working turntable.  More impressive are the huge sanding silos on the south side of the tower.  They would make an interesting background flat.

Chief - did you get to go trackside in Virginia? 

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Posted by csxt30 on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 4:01 PM
 dwiemer wrote:

John, got that NYC Mack Flatbed with load from Stewart's Hobbies, it is a nice looking truck.  I even got it while the wife was away, so she didn't see the $70 price tag.Whistling [:-^]

Dennis

Dennis : glad you got that truck !! We're all going to want to see a picture of it some time !! Smile [:)]

I came up with another idea for loads below. This is just in the planning stages so far !! This a Kenworth truck I picked up at a train show with Tom for 10 bucks & the trailer is a Lionel steel hauler trailer !! I'm going to need a steel mill now !! Laugh [(-D]

Hope everyone has a nice evening !!

Thanks, John

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