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Elliot´s Trackside Diner XXIV - on a new track
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<p> Good Afternoon,</p><p>back from the GULAG and only one more day to go [yeah]. Did my appraisal and tried to be honest and fair. Some of those guys really tried their best, and I can´t blame them for what they did. After all, it wasn´t them who sent me there.</p><p>Flo, I´ll take a coffee and a slice of that pie - whatever it is! Thank you!</p><p><b>AztecEagle</b> - congrats on that new grandnephew and a big [#welcome] Preston Blake, to the wonderful world. It still is a wonderful place, despite all the efforts of our politnicks to turn it into a disaster! </p><p><b>Todd</b> - I made a rough calculation on the cost of both layouts (my CAD system allows me to do this) and both are in the same $-range (well, it is Euro over here). N scale rolling stock and locos are about 60% of the price of HO equipment - I don´t know why N scale stuff is so much cheaper in comparison. A DCC equipped Kato SD70ACe runs for less than 100 Euros, whereas I´d have to spend about 140 - 150 Euros on the HO version. </p><p>I know, that one of these days I will have to make up my mind... [?]</p><p><b>Robby P</b>. - actually it is not that bad. Total sn*wfall since the beginning of this year amounts to about 42 inches, but due to some "warmer" days, this is not what you find around anymore. The bad thing is, that most of it has turned into a thick layer of ice by now, making a walk outside a serious hazard. My little village alone accounts for more than 600 cases of broken bones...</p><p>While I am writing this, it has started to sn*w again. [soapbox].</p><p>Enjoy! <br></p>
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