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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 17, 2008 3:25 PM

JimRCGMO

 Hey Jeff - sent you a PM that I'm hoping might fix things. Go read it and try it out, please.

The problem is the post below mine. Word wrapo doesn't seem to work here so something done in Notepad or Wordpad or other such word processor software will not be wrapped but instead go way out to a right margin set by the longest line in that post. See what I mean? We're on a new page and the right margin is normal. Here's the photo I used this morning:

And the right margin is still normal.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, November 17, 2008 5:18 PM

Okay, looks like if we're using a word processor for our posts, we'd better put the line wraps in before we hit 'Post'... One of those Oops moments, I guess, or at least until they get the rest of the kinks worked out of the forum software.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, November 17, 2008 5:36 PM

Hello ......

Yes, the wide posts are bothersome.

It was good to see Ryan, but I noticed he had no Cajun food to offer.

Anybody making any mrr progress today?

I worked more on the layout.

Cheers!

GARRY

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Posted by der5997 on Monday, November 17, 2008 5:49 PM

CapeJim: I'm not using Word on this, so the margin shouldn't be an issue. Actually MSWORD doesn't seem to be the problem, as it's wordwrap application works fine. What Ido find a nuisance with the new Forum software is that if I were doing this in Word, and just copied it and pasted in this field, there would be no separation between any of the paragraphs I put in the original Word.doc  That in Jeff's words is a PITB.

So instead I now copy and separately paste each stupid paragraph.  Then I space down at least 3 times to paste the next paragraph.  Even then it sometimes bunches up.  Why do I bother? In Word I get the spelling and grammar check showing me typos and spelling errors. Spelling may not be that important in the grand scheme of things, but typos like "theh" for "the" my fingers do all the time, and often it ruins he sens eof wha tI'mt ryingt osay. (Just got back from Preview, and there were at least 4 of those I have fixed here)

One other thought about the margin thing, and Jeff referred to it in his comment about the Helium Car photo. I find it is critical to check the image size before uploading to (in my case Photobucket) because a large file size on the upload can and has with me, resulted in a margin busting post here, despite the re-sizing done automatically by Photobucket (and claimed for the Forum too).

Off now to have a go at doing what I couldn't do yesterday on the crane because we had a power out all evening. Played crib with my MIL instead, by candlelightBlindfold

TTFN

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 17, 2008 5:55 PM

der5997
One other thought about the margin thing, and Jeff referred to it in his comment about the Helium Car photo. I find it is critical to check the image size before uploading to (in my case Photobucket) because a large file size on the upload can and has with me, resulted in a margin busting post here, despite the re-sizing done automatically by Photobucket (and claimed for the Forum too).

That's why my photos are all reduced to 800x600 by Photobucket automatically when I upload them. If I left them at the size they come from the camera the folks on dial-up would never forgive me.

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, November 17, 2008 8:50 PM

Evening all,

I have trouble posting at work, seems the carriage returns get messed up and the right border goes on forever even if I try to edit on screen like John said.

Jeff, the prototypes of that helium car were all owned by the Army, historically I don’t know anyone that had them besides the Army.  You said you wanted something to break up the monotony of box cars on your layout, I think that one does it.

My car kits came in the mail today:

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2919959380029441264LnWmDI?vhost=good-times

$6 each. Three Accurail #2597 Data only 55-ton hoppers and four Accurail 4098 Data only 40’ outside braced wood box cars.  If I ordered these through Walther’s it would have cost me $82.86.

www.righttrackhobbies.com

I think I’ve cleaned out all my non-period correct rolling stock (other than 2 Athearn covered grain hoppers).

Lee

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Posted by Robby P. on Monday, November 17, 2008 9:01 PM

Evening everybody.

Calling for about 2 inchs of snow tonight.  Oh boy!!

I guess tomorrow, I will work on my engine and do some plastering over the plaster cloth.   I know my b-day is next Tuesday, and the wife said that the engine was my only gift.  BUT....... I think I can talk some track out of her. 

I guess I will get ready for bed soon.  Tomorrow is my day off.  Snow + cold = layout time.

Everybody stay warm.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, November 17, 2008 9:13 PM

Hot cider, please.  We have been having record warm days lately. 56 today.

You guys are going great guns on your layouts lately.  I feel like I am slacking by going to work.

Sue

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, November 17, 2008 11:01 PM

Evening Gang: I'm happy that the rest of you are having right margin problems too. I was beginning to think that my puter was the culpret.

I got to work on the large scale stuff some today, I sand blasted the parts for two pairs of trucks. After that I got caught up in cleaning the shop. No I didn't get the whole place cleaned up, that may take a couple of centuries. I have gotten a start and have found some things that I've been missing. Tomorrow I'm going to try and get the two short gons washed up and ready for paint. I also need to machine the one set of economy trucks and then bore out the side frames for new bearings in the sprung trucks. I found the frames and stuff for the Fox trucks that I had started making several years ago. I'll have to get on those again. I'm sounding like Jim with all his kits.

Time for bed.

Good Night All

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:02 AM

Tall glass of lemon water, please & thanks.

Another hard freeze here tonight. Might have to wear more than a T-shirt soon.

BTW, I have always thought those Helium cars were very cool looking.

Added some more bulbs to the track lights. Should produce a reasonable lighting effect for a layout. I am beginning to wonder when I'll ever have enough time to actually "build" that layout. Still need to run the farm and paint. It is going to be a slow process, no doubt.

Have a good night all.

Cowboy Rob

 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:28 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 5:41 AM

Good morning all,

Today: Snow showers, mainly before noon. High near 37. Windy, with a north wind between 21 and 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Total daytime snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches possible.

Tonight: A slight chance of snow showers. Cloudy, with a low around 30. Blustery, with a northwest wind 22 to 25 mph decreasing to between 11 and 14 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Lee

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 7:00 AM

 Good morning.

It's 47 and clear. Today's high will be around the lower 60's and it will be clear.

Yesterday I finished work on my 4 track pedestrian walkway that will eventually be spanning the tracks at the back of my layout. It's a Model Power copy of a Heljan kit but that didn't keep it from being any more complex. Such a structure would be a fantastic train watching spot and would afford great aerial shots. I also relit the north engine house yesterday. It's now nice and bright in there at night.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      11/18/2008


Wind Chill:  43°F
Humidity:  72%
Dew Point:  38°F

So Far Today
High:  50°F
Low:  47°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  10mph ENE

Today  High: 62    Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight  Low: 38    Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 30s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.



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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:29 AM

Morning all!

Well, I finally finished the kitchen remodel for the wife.  Wouldn't you just know it though.......no sooner do I finish one HUGE project, she has another one all lined up for me!  It's the back yard this time.  Fortunately for me it's a balmy 20 degrees and snowing, coupled with a howling wind!  Not looking forward to this one!

So whats up in your world?

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:53 AM

                                        Bump

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:55 AM

Morning Zoe, I'll have the early bird special, plus a cup of coffee and a glass of Ed's OJ, please.

Lee, your Accurail kits do come in a yellow boxConfused  - mine are a white box with only the end label looking like yours. That is a good price for those, indeed. I maybe need some data only cars for the CAW. How's your snow this morning, by the way?

      

On last night's weather, it looked like Indiana, Ohio, and western NY were gonna be getting the lake effect stuff. Me? I just had a little frost on the windshield this morning.Evil (I figure our turn will be in Jan./Feb.).

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I'll have to get on those again. I'm sounding like Jim with all his kits.

Hey! I resemble that remark, Paul! Smile,Wink, & Grin

Actually, I'm further along on my layout than one of our MRR club members. He recently donated some nice engines for the club's use, with the condition for the donation being that when (ahem... when) he gets started on his layout, the other club members will help him out with it. But in all fairness, he's an accountant, so the first half of the year he is swamped (and he has enough to do at w**k in several other months, too). He's 'semi-retired'; wants to retire, but the firm wants him to keep working (and he does). Hard to get much done on a layout when you're at w**k a lot, I suppose. See, Rob - you're not the only one having trouble getting to the layout w**k!Wink

Placed an order with our MRR club member/LHS owner at the MRR club meeting last night. Then, when I totalled it up back at home, I about went into shock.Shock Should've figured the total first, instead of making up my order at the club room, huh? The LHS owner/club member is having us over to his place for our Christmas dinner/train running (annual) event. We told him that since we're often all ordering from him, he could deduct the food and expenses as a business expense for his best customers.Laugh He said if it weren't for all our orders, he might not still have his Walthers and Horizon dealerships.

Anyway, back to the club meeting - it was a lot of filling in those ties that you cut out when you're soldering track sections together or cutting pieces to fit (and then have to fit back in so there's not this gaping spot). We got all of the ties in place (we'll just ballast over them and glue them in place then), and the AC power lines under the layout are all in place (except we need conduit to run a vertical line to hook into the other power). Need to drop feeder wires and hook them to the buss lines. Almost ready for our one club member to paint the backdrop light blue. We decided to hold off on doing the clouds until we see where the buildings and scenery will be. We might be running trains around the start of the new year! Yeah!!

I'll slide into the corner booth and see who else comes in. Sunny day out here. Smile [Edit] Well, looky who's got the breakfast tab! Chow down, Diners! Zoe, start the totalling, please.

 

Blessings,

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Posted by gear-jammer on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:57 AM

 Good Morning

 Good morning, All.  I stopped by for a coffee before heading out the door.

Sue





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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:00 AM

PC - what's your wife's backyard project in -20 F weather? Digging for a new patio's foundation? Whistling I thought outside projects stopped when the cold weather hit. Confused Better dress warmly.

 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:06 AM

Morning Jim , Morning Sue , Et all

Yesterday i tried to do a new post

to the general discussion section and when i clicked on preview i got a

Paragraph notice that the moderators would review my post and notify me if it was accepted

?????????????????????????????????????????????

Anyone know whats up with that ????????

Time for some coffee !Dinner 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:09 AM

C&O Fan

Paragraph notice that the moderators would review my post and notify me if it was accepted

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Anyone know whats up with that ????????

I have no idea.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:28 AM

in a SOUTHERN mug, please & thank you.

It is currently 37 degrees with a high today of 44. Painters are working on the outside porches. Wonder how/if the paint is going to set OK?

Off to do critter rounds. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:37 AM

Good Morning All...Its sunny and 28 here...I'll have a sweet roll and coffee please..Thank You....I have the IC SW 8 on the line now doing laps it seems to run better the longer it runs...Also working on a couple of Piggy Back cars..Painting and weathering the deck..Hope I can pick up a couple more for a pig train...Since my railroad is so small I plan to run it as a run thru from the IC Train 51 and 52...You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by C&O Fan on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:59 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

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I have no idea.

Ok well i just got notified my post had been approved see below

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:36 AM

refill, please & thanks.

***Jerry, must be great to have a finished layout (or at least track) to run trains. Something I really look forward to next year.

***Terry, will check out those pics this evening. Too much glare on the puter screen here this time of day.

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:36 AM

JimRCGMO

PC - what's your wife's backyard project in -20 F weather? Digging for a new patio's foundation? Whistling I thought outside projects stopped when the cold weather hit. Confused Better dress warmly.

You're closer to hitting the nail on the head then you think!

I need to get a ground auger and dig some post holes.  Then I need to plant the posts and connect them all together (make boxes), then fill the boxes with pea gravel.  The tricky part is that the whole thing is on a slope.  We have to get this done before the hot tub can go in.

Oh, and it's +20 waether, not minus.  If it was minus then I'd tell her to wait for spring!

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 1:52 PM

The yellow kits are a little harder to assemble, the I beam on the bottom of the car is in 2 peices and you have the standard 3 part undercarriage brake system.

The white box has a single peice I beam, 3 part brake system and is pretty easy to asemble.

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Posted by der5997 on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 1:56 PM

Jeff:

That's why my photos are all reduced to 800x600 by Photobucket automatically when I upload them. If I left them at the size they come from the camera the folks on dial-up would never forgive me.
...Yes, I do the same, adjusting to about 800 on larger dimension, but BEFORE up loading to Photobucket.  That's because when I haven't, I've found the result in posting to here from Photobucket has been the wide margin gremlin...I don't know why, but I've seen it happen and now I avoid it if I can.Confused

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Posted by der5997 on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 2:02 PM

Lee:

I think I’ve cleaned out all my non-period correct rolling stock  
... I'd like to work towards that, but am near totally ignorant of what was built when (and date built data often is unreadable in N, at least in the stuff I have) One can't tell from ads in magazines anyway.  Is there a website that gives years of production, or better, years of general service, for various types of cars?

CapeJim:  I'll join you in that corner, if you don't mind.  A black tea, and a nsa oatmeal cookie would be fine, thanks Janie.  We'll let Jim off lightly this time!Clown

On last night's weather, it looked like Indiana, Ohio, and western NY were gonna be getting the lake effect stuff. Me? I just had a little frost on the windshield this morning. (I figure our turn will be in Jan./Feb.).

...Got our yard pretty much put to bed over the last 2 days, and ate the final strawberry yesterday (nothing to get excited over for size, just about a large wild one!), but 16th November is about as late as we've been able to do that!  Cooler here today, with a steady rain. Snow was mentioned for some parts of Nova Scotia, but it hasn't happened here yet. However, a white Christmas is being talked about by some of the weather guessers...we shall see.

Terry:

Paragraph notice that the moderators would review my post and notify me if it was accepted

...sounds like a severe case of Miscrosoftitis, like when my computer tells me I don't have authorization to do some thig or other..it's my computer d**n it. Who do they think they are?SoapBoxThat's a great layoutThumbs Up, thanks for posting those pics.  I especially like the look of the train Andrrew is operating.

Rosie-the-dog is making "where's my dinner" noises, and it's half an hour to that time. I'm going to use it to paint the redesigned doohickies for the crane power cable suspension points I was able to make last night.

CapeJim:  I'll join you in that corner, if you don't mind.  A black tea, and an nsa oatmenl cookie would be fine, thanks Janie.  We'll let Jim off lightly this time!Clown

On last night's weather, it looked like Indiana, Ohio, and western NY were gonna be getting the lake effect stuff. Me? I just had a little frost on the windshield this morning. (I figure our turn will be in Jan./Feb.).

...Got our yard pretty much put to bed over the last 2 days, and eat the final strawberry yesterday (nothing to get excited over for size, just about a large wild one!), but 16th November is about as late as we've been able to do that!  Cooler here today, with a steady rain. Snow was mentioned for some parts of Nova sCotia, but it hasn't happened here yet. However, a white Christmas is being talked about by some of the weather guessers...we shall see.

Terry:

Paragraph notice that the moderators would review my post and notify me if it was accepted

...sounds like a severe case of Miscrosoftitis, like when my computer tells me I don't have authorization to do some thig or other..it's my computer d**n it. Who do they think they are?SoapBoxThat's a great layoutThumbs Up, thanks for posting those pics.  I especially like the look of the train Andrew is operating.

I hear Rosie-the-dog making "where's  my dinner?" noises. It's half an hour too early for that, so I'll go paint the doohickies for the power cable suspension points on the crane I was able to make last night.

TTFN.

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 2:30 PM

 Wow take a look at all dat new white stuff you all gettin'! We had a light dusting of the flurry white stuff this afternoon, but no sticking here, but getting frigid temps tonite! I'm not gonna say that four letter word as not to offend.....Whistling and to keep my hat on too...Chef

My bad Garry! I've been lacking in my culinary Diner "Full Meal Deal" duties lately!  Did'nt think anyone would notice... Whistling


So....without further ado...here is what I been cookin' up lately at the homestead....

Red Beans and Brown Rice with some Creamed Spinach on the side

Red Beans and Brown Rice 

 Pork Loan Roast with Cornbread Apple Stuffing

Roast Pork Loin 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 2:35 PM

LSWrr

The yellow kits are a little harder to assemble, the I beam on the bottom of the car is in 2 peices and you have the standard 3 part undercarriage brake system.

The white box has a single peice I beam, 3 part brake system and is pretty easy to asemble.

 

Hmm, so I've been assembling Accurail-Kits-For-Dummies all along and didn't know it, huh, Lee? Dunce Are the yellow boxes a different stock number from Walthers, I wonder?Confused

PC, how hard is your ground, and will you be using a manual auger, or a power one with a tractor or such? Could be a lot of work if it's manual. (I think she got the better end of the deal in terms of work required for what she got vs. what you got, but that's just my My 2 cents...Whistling 

Jerry, sounds like you're having some fun there today. Yeah!! 

Think I'll have a couple of beef kabobs and a Dr. Pepper, Zoe. Thanks! Oh wait, Zoe - after seeing that Pork Loin Roast, I'll have some of that instead of the kabobs, please. Dinner

 

Jim in Cape Girardeau
 

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