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Posted by mickey4479 on Saturday, December 1, 2007 1:33 PM
Good day all.  Snowing here in Glen Ellyn, IL where I am visiting parents and some brothers and sisters.  We will be watching MIZZOU v. Oklahoma tonight.  Last night one of my brothers and I went to visit the "Salt Creek" RR museum that is under construction.  It is in an old rr power house for an interurban we were told.  It will eventually be open to the public when finished.  It is an HO layout.  We had an interesting visit with a few of the members.  Cheers!
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Posted by thatboy37 on Saturday, December 1, 2007 1:31 PM

well long time no hear from me to you guys. hope all had a great thanksgiving and all is well.

 i got some good news and bad news. 1st the bad news i have to sell the house because it is getting expensive trying to keep all 3 that i have one in memphis, one in cincinnati, and one in chicago. so me and the wifey decided t sell the most exspensive one and the is the one in memphis. the other thing is im moving back to cincy closer to alot of you guys and maybe that invite that you threw out to come and visit the layout i would like to take you guys up on. the other good news is that i dont have to move to south africa as we thought i had to because her boss is resigning as the job he is doing is to stressful for him ad his family. so he told my wife that. there's a 100% chance that we want have to move. so you know i yelled in joy. so im here in cincy thinking about what scale n or o i'm going to build my new layout in as my wife has alotted me a space in the living room to build.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, December 1, 2007 1:01 PM

Morning all or is it afternoon already?

Got to sleep in for once - NICE!

Fife - that is a great story! Yes some photos would be in order!

Don - did that story come your way in time to solidify that Taser gift for your wife this year? Is that to make sure she doesn't use it on you know who?

Chief - I agree - a 4x6 would be a more useable size and it might fit under a bed.

Cloudy here and maybe some drizzle today. High in the 60's.

Getting ready to put up Christmas lights today. The young man of the house has offered to help. Hmmm - wonder what's up his sleeve?

Have a great day all!

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Posted by jonadel on Saturday, December 1, 2007 12:35 PM
dbaker48

The stun gun story has been around for a while and is a fun read. Snopes did a follow up on it and here's there take.

http://www.snopes.com/humor/follies/taser.asp

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Posted by dougdagrump on Saturday, December 1, 2007 11:38 AM

Fife- That is hilarious !!!!!!  Laugh [(-D]

Chief- One of our club member does that, he'll pick-up odds and ends of stuff and refurb them to make up sets for less fortunate kids. Thumbs Up [tup]

Don- Did you guys get some rain up your way ? It rained here like a cow whizzing on a flat rock, almost all day long. I left the lid off one of my yard waste garbage can and it had about eight inches of water in it this morning. They were using the reverse 911 system to notify the burn area residents about flooding and mud/rock slides.

 Hang on to your skivvies in the mid-west, this storm was a humdinger and it is headed your way. Lots and lots of rain(snow)  and some gusty winds.

Had one heck of a crash at the layout yesterday, it will make a great contribution to SPF. Ashamed [*^_^*]    Dunce [D)]

We were supposed to go to a WGH train show today but not sure if we will with this weather. They historicly have not had much "O" stuff but they do get a lot of "G" sellers.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, December 1, 2007 10:07 AM
G'Morning from a cold and grey Crystal Lake where the news media breathlessly awaits some snow Jon is sending this way from Iowa. To celebrate, I bought myself a new pair of boots.

Csx30, re interest in American trains in the UK - it is probably the similar to my interest in UK trains here in the hotbed of American railroading... I just like 'em, and I'm interested in how and why they operate too. There's some fine modeling of Amer. roads there too.

Played with track for possible yard layouts a bit yesterday. Have to do some more today.

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Posted by mitchelr on Saturday, December 1, 2007 10:04 AM
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mitchie - Wow, what a nice uncle.Thumbs Up [tup]  Oh, and hope you weren't drinking soda.Laugh [(-D]

 

Fifey - no soda -  but coffee stains all over the keyboard and monitor Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, December 1, 2007 10:03 AM

 As Christmas is upon us, and gift giving. Thought I would pass this on for SAFETY.

Stun Gun, Pocket Taser Stun Gun, a great gift for the wife.

A guy who purchased his lovely wife a pocket Taser for their anniversary submitted this:

Last weekend I saw something at Larry's Pistol & Pawn Shop that sparked my interest. The occasion was our 22nd Anniversary, and I was looking for a little something "extra" for my wife. I came across was a 100,000-volt, pocket/purse-sized taser.

The effects of the taser were supposed to be short lived, with no long-term adverse affect on the assailant, allowing her adequate time to retreat to safety....WAY TOO COOL!

Long story short, I bought the device, and brought it home. I loaded two triple-A batteries in the thing, and pushed the button. Nothing! I was disappointed.  I learned, however, that if I pushed the button AND pressed it against a metal surface at the same time; I'd get the blue arc of electricity darting back and forth between the prongs.

Awesome!!! Unfortunately, I have yet to explain to the Wife what that burn spot is on the face of her microwave.

Okay, so I was home alone with this new toy, thinking to myself that it couldn't be all THAT bad, with only two triple-A batteries, right?!!! There I sat in my recliner with my cat, Gracie looking on intently (trusting little soul) while I was reading the directions, and thinking that I really needed to try this thing out on a flesh & blood moving target.

I must admit, I thought about zapping Gracie, (for only a fraction of a second) and then thought better of it. She's such a sweet cat. But, if I was going to give this thing to my wife to protect herself against a mugger, I did want some assurance that it would work as advertised.

Am I wrong? So, there I sat in a pair of shorts and a tank top, with my reading glasses perched delicately on the bridge of my nose, directions in one hand, and taser in another.. The directions said that a one-second burst would shock and disorient your assailant; a two-second burst was supposed to cause muscle spasms, and a major loss of bodily control; a three-second burst would purportedly make your assailant flop on the ground like a fish out of water. Any burst longer than three seconds would just be wasting the batteries.

All the while, I'm looking at this little device measuring about 5" long, less than 3/4 inch in circumference; (pretty cute really, and loaded with two little bitty, itsy, bitsy triple-A batteries) thinking to myself, "NO possible way!"

What happened next is almost beyond description, but I'll do my best.

I'm sitting there alone, Gracie looking on with her head cocked to one side as if to say, "Don't do it master," reasoning that a one-second burst from such a tiny little ole thing couldn't POSSIBLY hurt all that bad... I decided to give myself a one-second burst, just for the heck of it.

I touched the prongs to my naked thigh, pushed the button, and HOLY MOTHER OF GOD, WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION @!@$$!%!

I'm pretty sure Jessie Ventura ran in through the side door, picked me up in the recliner, then body slammed us both on the carpet, over, and over, and over, and over again.

I vaguely recall waking up on my side, in the fetal position, with tears in my eyes, body soaking wet, both nipples on fire, testicles nowhere to be found, with my left arm tucked under my body in the fetal position, and tingling in my legs.

The cat was standing over me making meowing sounds I had never heard before, licking my face, and undoubtedly thinking to herself, "do it again, do it again!"

Note: If you ever feel compelled to "mug" yourself with a taser, one note of caution: there is NO SUCH THING as a "one-second burst" , when you zap yourself. You will not let go of that thing until it is dislodged from your hand by a violent thrashing about on the floor. A three second burst would be considered conservative. SON-OF-A-%#&**%#... that hurt!!!

A minute or so later (I can't be sure, as time was a relative thing at that point), I collected my wits (what little I had left), sat up, and surveyed the landscape.

My bent reading glasses were on the mantel of the fireplace. (How did they up get there???)

My triceps, right thigh, and both nipples were still twitching. My face felt like it had been shot up with Novocain, and my bottom lip weighed 88 lbs.

I'm still looking for my testicles.

I'm offering a significant reward for their safe return.

Don

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, December 1, 2007 9:01 AM

Morning all

Sunny and a cool 32F.  Actually off on a weekend and no class to attend!  Started putting up outside decorations yesterday and will finish today.  After that work on garage walls, need to  string them to ensure they are straight for the trusses next week. 

Ran trains last night and took some pictures.  Doing some thinking about the layout.  I'd love to have some evelation change, hills and a valley, but room is a big factor.

Time to put on the coveralls and get to work.

May God bless

Jim 

 

 

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Posted by CSXect on Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:55 AM

 ChiefEagles wrote:
Fife, good idea.  May already be as it slid under a double bed.  

You may want to include a couple of Bachman/plasticville kits as well, such as hobo jungle ect.

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Posted by CSXect on Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:52 AM

 fifedog wrote:
CSXect - Hey thanks...needed a couple PICK 3  numbers...

How about these 3 from Marx locomotives???? 999  666 333

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:25 AM
Fife, good idea.  May already be as it slid under a double bed.  

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, December 1, 2007 7:49 AM
CSXect - Hey thanks...needed a couple PICK 3  numbers...
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Posted by CSXect on Saturday, December 1, 2007 7:47 AM

Good morning Coffee potBig Smile [:D]

Scales say 334(naked weight(no shoes or heavy jeans(just sweat pants))) goal is to get down to 258

 

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, December 1, 2007 7:29 AM

Mornin' boys.  Partly cloudy and 36 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Have to work this afternoon, Christmas parade at 4, then holiday deployment 'til 11.  But tomorrow, heading to Timonium for GREENBERG TRAIN SHOW.

mitchie - Wow, what a nice uncle.Thumbs Up [tup]  Oh, and hope you weren't drinking soda.Laugh [(-D]

dbaker48 - ...they would rather play video games...?  Dunce [D)]

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cnw1995 - When I saw the picture of the GENESIS engine on top of the boxcar, it just made me go HOW...Confused [%-)] Wha...Confused [%-)]

Chief - Knock it back to a 4x6.  Just easier to move around and store.  Very nice of you.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, December 1, 2007 7:09 AM

Morning all.  Cold here.  Should warm to mid 50's.  Fife's always funny.  Think I will build a circle layout on old 4X8 board with casters stored uner shelter.  Give it to the little kid being raised by Grandparents [old, retired and no money].  Got some extra Realtrax and will pickup the rest of what I need from Miss Edna's.  Screw it down.  Gave him an engine and transformer earlier.  Think I will give him another engine and some cars. Should get him going good.

Got leaves to get up and then Christmas decoration outside to do.

Later.   

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, December 1, 2007 6:52 AM
 mitchelr wrote:
 fifedog wrote:

FELLOW FATHERS IN ARMS - (read on)

DATELINE - FIFEDOG'S HOUSE, somewhere in the MD Burbs.

Father of 4 had previously warned his princesses that taking the clothes that were in the washer/dryer out, without folding them and putting them away, would lead to their wardrobe adorning the grounds of our humble estate.  Yesterday, the father finds an obscene pile of towels and wash clothes (still a little damp), that were taken out of the dryer and placed in a heaping pile on the basment floor.  In the dryer were jeans, Aeropostle shirts, socks, and numerous frilly unmentionables.Banged Head [banghead]  The father, while humming JOHNNY MATHIS' It's beginning to look a lot like ChristmasWhistling [:-^],  proceeded to decorate the grounds with said items from dryer.  The undies were hung from the picket-gate with care, designer jeans and a polka-dot bra could be seen on the old scarecrow right there.  The trees, without leaves, now had color again,  and the pirate ship, yes the pirate ship, had sails in the wind.Pirate [oX)]

Quite pleased with his effortsApprove [^], the father went off to work, wishing he could be there to see the princesses' faces as their scholl bus pulled up.Laugh [(-D]

You know this did not end well...read on.

At 2315 hours, the father arrived home to see that Fifey-s titey-whities were now adorning the same pirate shipShock [:O], treesShock [:O], garageShock [:O], and scarecrowShock [:O].  And someone went for the jugular, when they placed the father's sacred Hawaiian shirt (you know, the one with the dancing hula-girls all over it) on the scarecrow outside (I sensed Fifey's-wifey's influence somewhere there)Disapprove [V].

So, what did we learn?  I, for one, learned how to unite my family in a common cause.Dunce [D)]

 

Fifey - I almost wet my pants laughing over your story.  Photos please.....

Sturgeon-phish - great Jack Russell story - I have one and she is just too darned smart.

FJ&G - loved the redneck photos

Nice lazy morning here. Just relaxing with a cup of coffee. Will go out later for haircut, then play with some trains. Have to dig out my nephew's Christmas presents. He is getting a loop of FasTrack with a 1033 transformer and some boxcars, a caboose, and a C&O Steamer. He's just 1 y.o. and too young to actually run the trains, but I know he will love the action. Daddy and Mommy will have to control the throttle.

Have a great day.

Mitch

 

 

Fife I missed that the first time. that was very funny

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, December 1, 2007 6:40 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold, but sunny 20 degrees. Going up to 41, today with periods of sunshine.

Today, I have a few chores to do around the house. Then, this afternoon, I will relax and run trains. Need to figure out how to do some scenery. I want to use a snow cover, but wonder if it will get discolored from dust over time. Maybe I will cover it when not in use.

Dining car is ready and it's time for breakfast. Later.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

Chuck

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Posted by mitchelr on Saturday, December 1, 2007 6:23 AM
 fifedog wrote:

FELLOW FATHERS IN ARMS - (read on)

DATELINE - FIFEDOG'S HOUSE, somewhere in the MD Burbs.

Father of 4 had previously warned his princesses that taking the clothes that were in the washer/dryer out, without folding them and putting them away, would lead to their wardrobe adorning the grounds of our humble estate.  Yesterday, the father finds an obscene pile of towels and wash clothes (still a little damp), that were taken out of the dryer and placed in a heaping pile on the basment floor.  In the dryer were jeans, Aeropostle shirts, socks, and numerous frilly unmentionables.Banged Head [banghead]  The father, while humming JOHNNY MATHIS' It's beginning to look a lot like ChristmasWhistling [:-^],  proceeded to decorate the grounds with said items from dryer.  The undies were hung from the picket-gate with care, designer jeans and a polka-dot bra could be seen on the old scarecrow right there.  The trees, without leaves, now had color again,  and the pirate ship, yes the pirate ship, had sails in the wind.Pirate [oX)]

Quite pleased with his effortsApprove [^], the father went off to work, wishing he could be there to see the princesses' faces as their scholl bus pulled up.Laugh [(-D]

You know this did not end well...read on.

At 2315 hours, the father arrived home to see that Fifey-s titey-whities were now adorning the same pirate shipShock [:O], treesShock [:O], garageShock [:O], and scarecrowShock [:O].  And someone went for the jugular, when they placed the father's sacred Hawaiian shirt (you know, the one with the dancing hula-girls all over it) on the scarecrow outside (I sensed Fifey's-wifey's influence somewhere there)Disapprove [V].

So, what did we learn?  I, for one, learned how to unite my family in a common cause.Dunce [D)]

 

Fifey - I almost wet my pants laughing over your story.  Photos please.....

Sturgeon-phish - great Jack Russell story - I have one and she is just too darned smart.

FJ&G - loved the redneck photos

Nice lazy morning here. Just relaxing with a cup of coffee. Will go out later for haircut, then play with some trains. Have to dig out my nephew's Christmas presents. He is getting a loop of FasTrack with a 1033 transformer and some boxcars, a caboose, and a C&O Steamer. He's just 1 y.o. and too young to actually run the trains, but I know he will love the action. Daddy and Mommy will have to control the throttle.

Have a great day.

Mitch

 

 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, November 30, 2007 11:56 PM

David - I agree, nice to see you back on occassion.  And REALLY miss seing pics of BB and related adventures!!!!

Got some great news today!!  My Big Boy is already on the way back, guess they had enough and didn't need mine anymore.  Said something about a secret upgrade, I wonder what it is???  Also got work from MTH, they are sending me a speaker and replacement pickup rollers for my AC4000.  We will be back to full strength before long.

 Hope everyone has a great weekend. 

Reclinerizing the bestway to sleep. 

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Posted by jefelectric on Friday, November 30, 2007 10:02 PM

Good evening all,

David, nice to see you posting.  Haven't heard much from you lately.  Guess the cool weather drove you inside.

I think I am spoiled from posting on that other forum that lets you see the whole thread while typing your respnse.  Can't remember anything else so I'll head to bed.

Good night,

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, November 30, 2007 9:40 PM
CBS news, now there's an oxymoron. Haven't watched since Dan Rather dropped the ball or for that matter, when Walter Cronkite retired. I really miss Tom Brokaw, good South Dakota kid. Midwest balance for sure.

Jon

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, November 30, 2007 9:15 PM

Good night all.  Went to sleep in recliner and slept through movie.  Funny, wife on couch and did the same.  Me, I'm on meds.  She, just falls asleep as soon as she get still.

Oh Don B, Just a chip off of the old block. Laugh [(-D]  

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Posted by CSXect on Friday, November 30, 2007 8:58 PM

Has anyone gone to the Mercury the magic train site and watched the preview of the dvd??

It is no polar express, the concept was good but most kids would turn up thier noses to it.Thumbs Down [tdn]

Just watched part of the Polar Express a min. ago. Saw a pic of the Amtrak train on top of an intermodule car someone will be drug testedSign - Oops [#oops]

Question for those on the other side of pond that model American style railroads, why do you perfer them to Euro trains? I like european trains as well as those from the U.S.A.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, November 30, 2007 8:38 PM
Friday nite and nobody home. I'm tossing this stale coffee and just brew a 1/2 pot. Did some shopping today, reg. stuff wife does christmas I don't like that shopping.  Still havn't found a magnatraction F3 power truck, my most dependable source doesn't have one. I may have to shop the shows but it has to be a price i'm willing to pay. I don't need it bad enough to over pay. besides I may still find one here someplace in the train room.  Good nite Chewy,  Sir James

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, November 30, 2007 6:25 PM

 ChiefEagles wrote:
No wonder no one watches the CBS Evening News.  They waitied unitl after Hillary bomb threat, Iraq, lots of other stories like the Gov't now bailing out the mortgauge screw up and finally the Amtrak running over the NS freight.  Then it was a fast and quick story.  What a poor job of reporting the news.   

No it was just a NS train no real importance there Whistling [:-^] Probally amtrack enginer will get promothion for hitting NS but demotion because of injuries so nothin will happen to him.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, November 30, 2007 6:21 PM
No wonder no one watches the CBS Evening News.  They waitied unitl after Hillary bomb threat, Iraq, lots of other stories like the Gov't now bailing out the mortgauge screw up and finally the Amtrak running over the NS freight.  Then it was a fast and quick story.  What a poor job of reporting the news.   

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Posted by CSXect on Friday, November 30, 2007 3:38 PM
 Brutus wrote:

Read, steady go!

Csxect - hey, I think I read some of those computer books Hartnel wrote, maybe even the one you are talking about.  Pretty slick if you can upgrade them to C++.  You could set up map locations as objects etc.  Let me know how that goes!

Nick - you sure are making headway on that gameroom!  Sounds like some pretty strict regulations over there, but probably a good idea for safety sake!

Well first I will need  to get better at C and C++  before I can Translate from basic may be awhile on that project, realy enjoyed the book when I got it back around 88 or 89 used basic in TI994a, Apple IIe and IIc and on the old xt computer(put it out of its missery a few years back) My local libbray belive it or not has a ton of books on C and C++. The Sams book on C and C++ has been the most helpfull have used thier book on op-amps and thier applications in signal processing I am more towards the hardware side but have dabbled in programing and even took a class on network + still not confident enough to try to get a cert..

CNW Doug,

I was interested in the Scioto Valley Traction company as it was in my end of town and surrounding areas that are my stomping grounds(South Columbus, Obetz, Groveport, Canal Winchester and as far south as Circleville and Cillicothe(sp?) The Ohio Historical sociaty has drawings of some equipment and buildings as well as a history of the line that eventualy became a local bus line and then latter on to become a charter buss business that is still in business today.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 30, 2007 2:16 PM

 rtraincollector wrote:
Last I heard was the Amtrack train backed onto the stopped freight train . If so is this one amtrack with an engine at each end? Ihave seen that before when I lived in VA.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/11/30/trains.collide/index.html

From the sounds of it RT it appears that the Amtrack train was going forward.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, November 30, 2007 2:01 PM
Last I heard was the Amtrack train backed onto the stopped freight train . If so is this one amtrack with an engine at each end? Ihave seen that before when I lived in VA.

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