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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:22 PM
Luct, I like that, I hadn’t seen that one, will have to show that to my parents.

Well, I’m definitely much better today, but I still am a little sick. We only have a half day of school tomorrow, followed by a day off on Friday, due to the quarter ending. I predict a day of modeling on Friday.[:D] I’d like to get the area with the new buildings on my layout cleaned up, the new switch installed, and the plans drawn up for the paper building I’ll be scratch building this summer, they’ve changed from the last version I drew. I’ve also got a schematic set up for the ARK sub, and I’m coming pretty well with the design. I’ve just got to measure siding lengths for the schematic.

I guess I better get going, but before I go give be some deep fried chicken soup and a side of deep fried tea.

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:41 PM
I have a question for all the regulars. Anyone heard from Bill Mathewson lately? I got to going through the old coffe shop pages, and checked his profile, as I ahdn't seen him around lately. Turns out he hasn't posted since Dec 13 of 2004. Any one heard from him since then? Just wondering about one of our regulars.

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Posted by Fergmiester on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:42 PM
It is Done! The Mess will be aquiring a 4-6-6-4 for its Highland Run! I finally caved today after talking to Rosa at Train World. She said she had only one left and it was Unfortunately unmarked. Shucks and Darn! This means I'll have to mark it with my newly arrived MESS gold and red herald [:D] And to Think I won't be paying UP their $5 for royalties[oX)][oX)][:D][:D][oX)][oX)]

Later Dudes

Fergie

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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 6:28 PM
QUOTE: Noah:
Anyone heard from Bill Mathewson lately?


Tom Watkins reported a day or so ago that he went to a swap meet with Bill over the weekend. Bill seems to be doing fine, just busy with all his projects. He sent regards to the regular crowd.



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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 6:28 PM
Evening everyone. I'm heeeeere! [dinner]Waitress, can I have some Raccoon baked with sweet potatoes, a side of corn, green beans, a buttermilk biscuit, and a A&W root beer, please. yum, yum![dinner]

Sorry Mitch, no fried anything tonight. And I hate to here about GDRMCo's financial problems.[:(] Maybe you can restructure it to better fit your condition.[;)]

Fergie, I think your rail line might have passed through my house a few times, because my train room is in a total MESS![:D][;)]

And to all you guy's that are sick, get well. For I'm tired of wearing a gas mask.[:D]

On second thought, waitress, bring me a deep-fried banana for dessert.[8D]

TTFN

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Posted by tomwatkins on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 6:52 PM
Good Evenin' Everybody,
Today was another good day in the mountains. It was gray and dreary all day, and pretty chilly, but good nontheless. The supertrees are ready to flock. I couldn't find a brownish gray spray paint that I liked, so I mixed a batch of 1/2 roof brown and 1/2 harbor mist gray and airbrushed them. It got very chilly outside the basement door and I was glad to get that finished. I also got a bunch of polyfiber "puffball" background trees ready to flock.

Unfortunately, tomorrow will be a work day on the bathroom, so the trees will have to wait a day or so. Oh well, progress is still being made.

Philnrunt, I really like the supertrees. I've used them before and think they are really good. It takes some time to clean the seed pods off, but that really improves their appearance. I soak them in diluted matt medium for about an hour and hang them upside down to dry. This helps to preserve them. If the "trunk" isn't straight a pair of tweezers or a couple of clothes pins hooked onto the stem will straighten them out. When they dry they stay straight. Then it's just paint them, flock them and plant them. They really do look as good as the ones in the ads. I also think the smaller ones could be used to make great branches for sage bru***rees. I've got some sage clippings too, but I haven't tried that yet.

Luct, I really enjoyed the lessons. There is a lot of wisdom in them.

Ed, I've come to realize that falling just isn't a good idea anymore. I don't bounce nearly as well as I used to.

Der, orange peel + CO2 = plastic. That is absolutely fascinating. If it can be developed so it's economically viable it could have a huge effect in a lot of areas.

Fergie, so it's going to be a 4-6-6-4. Excellent ! It should look good with the Mess's heraldry on it. Enjoy.

Noah, Bill Mathewson is doing fine. He's getting his woodworking business up and going. The current major project is building a bar for a customer who's having trouble deciding what he wants. We went to the Atlanta model railroad swap meet last Saturday. Possibly next week we're going to go railroad exploring up around Murphy NC and Copper Hill Tn. We've postponed that a couple of times due to other things needing to be done, so we'll see what happens. I'll tell him you asked about him.

I'd better go for now.
Have a great evening everybody,

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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 7:09 PM
Good Evening Coffee Clubbers,

Hope the weather has improved a bit for those of you in the midst of a northern winter. We had another pretty good day down here. Got up in the high 70’s. I’m back to shorts and sandals. [8D]

As we’re in the middle of the orange harvest, the FCVN is just busting with all the traffic. With the additional task of supplying a tank car of OJ, and a fruit reefer with fresh oranges each day to those affected by the winter, traffic is up to a total of one tank car and one reefer a day. Yeah, we’re not exactly located in a hotbed of rail activity here. Whatever……….


QUOTE: Tom W:
… but it has been right chilly here lately.
There you have it folks. The Coffee Shop contingent from Southeast U.S. reporting in that they’re showing solidarity with our northern brethren. It’s a regular telethon of support going on down here, you can feel the groundswell of support for the guys up north. Either that or it’s early frost heaves. [:)]

QUOTE: The color selection comittee is still in session, with no decision taken yet.
Aren’t you glad you opted out of that? Another great example of the wisdom that comes through years of experience.


QUOTE: der:
Interesting item on Discovery Channel…..Orange Peel has been found to be a source of material that when mixed with Carbon Dioxide in the presence of a catalyst, produces.....Plastic! ……Don't grub up the in law's orange grove, OJ and Plastic, the only fruit to produce its own moldable packaging.
Sounds great. But by the time they make it commercially viable, the FDA will outlaw it.


QUOTE: (northern)Phil:
… I'll have to look Tuxpan up in the atlas, I remember the pix of the area you posted (man, that was a long time ago) and it looks like you live in a great place. Amy and I have been talking about moving out to Colorful Colorado…
If I were choosing without consideration for family matters, which is the main reason we’re here, I’d choose Colorado (or Utah, or Idaho, or Montana) in a heartbeat. I loved it out in that part of the country once I found out about it.

QUOTE: … I still have a bushel basket of sagebrush I pulled up in New Mexico a few years back..
I actually need a bit of sagebrush, or something decent to use as armatures.


QUOTE: Brian:
… it's like 12:30 in the morning and still over 70 degrees out... I feel like I'm cooking in this house…
That’s why they make air conditioning.


QUOTE: Tim:
… It is already up to 52 degrees and should be another 85 degree day…
You California guys are sure having it tough.


QUOTE: JP:
… Powell Transport will be closed from 24 Feb to 14 March due to business trip to San Antonio TX…
This time for sure? Isn’t that where you came in originally? iirc you’ve been there before and already know your way around the River walk.


QUOTE: grayfox:
I see that Ed has just come in to cool off, I think he has been out picking oranges in his grove....
Actually, that’ll be tomorrow’s task.


QUOTE: Fergie;
… It is Done! The Mess will be aquiring a 4-6-6-4 for its Highland Run…
Sure? Don’t want to sleep on this again, do we? I‘m envious. I wish I had a layout big enough to warrant a 4-6-6-4!!


Teffy’s been quiet lately. He’s probably secretly laying track trying to get ahead of me. Sandbagging the progress to announce with a flourish. But it won’t do him any good. I feel a spurt of real activity coming on, …any day now, …by this weekend for sure. Stay tuned for further bulletins.

Hasta Mañana,

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 7:19 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter

Well, I'm sick. I've got a plugged up nose and had a sore throat yesterday. better give me some hot chocolate and a bowl of chicken soup, and i'll go sit at the booth by the fire. I need to get my homework done before I get too sleepy and can't think. No modeling today........

Noah


Hope you get to feelen better there Noah, know exactly what you're goin thru, as far as sleeping goes, take advantage of it and sleep all you can, and don't fight it, if the body says "I'm sleepy" believe me you probably do need it. Get well soon[:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 7:30 PM
Good (early) evening to everyone. [:)]

I went to the doctor today and got a shot, he said that should finish off my sore throat / chest cold / head cold AND I can head back to work on Thursday evening. Still not 100 % but on the mend and after one more night of rest should be much better tomorrow. [:D]


To All Who Have Served In Any War For The Cause Of True Freedom

After watching Windtalkers I was once again impressed with the great sacrifices that all branches of the military went through to help keep the world a safer place. Many countries contributed to the great effort of WWII to insure a safer world. To all who served in that war or any war since, I say "Thank You, so very much." I don't believe Prince Harry understands the sacrifices that his older countrymen had to put up with or he would have choosen a different costume. Definately not the best choice for a costume in a nation that endured so much hardship duing the war years.


Fergie [8D]

Congrats on the engine engine. [:)]

Well folks, we are another day closer to spring. [;)] Someone go shoot the groundhog before he comes out of his den. We don't want him seeing his shadow. Crazy mixed up weather this year is unreal. I was killing flies outside hanging on the wood siding of my house. [:0] It was only in the 40s but we have had some real cold nights, down in the upper teens. BUT them flies still are around here. [:0] [V]

I might drop in again later, but then again I might take some more cold meds and be out [;)] [B)] [:p]

Later All. [:D]












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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 7:32 PM
Evenin', Clubbers!

(and Hi Zoe, I'll have a hot cocoa with those little marshmallows on it. Keep the change.[:)])

Der, though I could try to blame it on Teffy's persuasive verbal skills on the phone, I had already been thinking about the teensy-weensy radii on a 4X8 and that sooner or later, I want to add what I have into a larger layout. (Besides, the stingy side of me doesn't want to just write off whatever $$ I put into the first layout when I go to a room-sized layout later...[;)][:D])

I'm really 99 percent settled on Iain's switching/industrial shelf layouts (in the pages I suggested for Mitchell, out of the Rice book: 'Small, Smart & Practical Track Plans'). I'm going to take roughly the plan of the middle of page 28, but use the tracks for the left side from the top one and run an enginehouse with the double tracks instead of a boat float. That, and widening it from about 18 to 24 inches. Gives me an engine servicing area plus four or so industry areas to switch cars to/from, and a side track for staging. Tomorrow I'm going to go get a wide roll of paper and start drawing it life size. Then come Friday I'll see about getting one of my plywood sheets out of the storage unit and see about transferring it to that.

BTW, can anyone tell me if the Atlas Custom-Line brass switches for code 100 are laid out about like the current nickel-silver switches? And are they similar to code 83 nickel silver switches (or not)? Comments/recommendations on good (but not too expensive) switches? Peko?/Atlas?/others?... [%-)]

Better finish up my hot cocoa and get going for now. I left a box of donuts for the late night/early a.m. crew (there're chocolate coated ones in there, too!).

Blessings on your evening endeavors,

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Posted by Fergmiester on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 8:10 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy

Good Evening Coffee Clubbers,

Hope the weather has improved a bit for those of you in the midst of a northern winter. We had another pretty good day down here. Got up in the high 70’s. I’m back to shorts and sandals. [8D]


We're in for an Alberta Clipper tomorrow, which means sNoah Time and about 6" at that.

QUOTE:

QUOTE: Fergie;
… It is Done! The Mess will be aquiring a 4-6-6-4 for its Highland Run…
Sure? Don’t want to sleep on this again, do we? I‘m envious. I wish I had a layout big enough to warrant a 4-6-6-4!!

Believe it or not I wish I had another 50' of main line to let the Brutes do their thing. I have about 60" of main line in a contorted figure 8 and after a while it can be pretty mundane.
QUOTE:
Teffy’s been quiet lately. He’s probably secretly laying track trying to get ahead of me. Sandbagging the progress to announce with a flourish. But it won’t do him any good. I feel a spurt of real activity coming on, …any day now, …by this weekend for sure. Stay tuned for further bulletins.

Hasta Mañana,

Ed



Talked breifly with Bob tonight( just 44mins) and he's doing fine but has puter problems. He'll be test driving the M-9 (MESS 900 series) 4-6-6-4 to see if it makes the grade. I still have to admit I'm a tad disapointed about the T-1 but I wasn't willing to saw the layout in two for the sake of an extra 2".

I'll get over it (probably not) and land up taking a chain saw down the centre line[}:)]

Anyway I'm off for the night

Later Gents

Fergie

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Posted by GDRMCo on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 8:28 PM
No deep fried!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Oh well I'll have a oven baked banana smoothie. In recent news GDRMCo has dismantled itself and now GDRMCo no longer exsists. I have an article that might make it into MR but I am not abl to send overseas at the moment so would someone be able to mail MR saying that I would like to submit a track plan article?
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:11 PM
Hi gang; Well I had another overtime day. That's good for the mrr. I get to use half the OT money and Mary Ann gets the other half. There is a GATS show the first part of Feb and I'll have a few bucks to use there. I may get another Bachman 2-8-0.

Haven't gotten down to the basement in the last two days. I'll try again on Friday. Tomorrow will be an overtime day and we've got a grand opening at the banks new branch to go to. We may get lucky and win that 42" plasma TV. Yea, right. Any way it looks like they are going to have door prises. You don't suppose that they will have any HO stuff?

Good night

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:45 PM
Just dropped in to say goodnight! Two good things happened today (among the many) I was into the LHS to do battle about the price of a LL N scale F40PH "on sale" for 3X what it should be. Examined it, found out I was right, and then found the self same loco for the right price in a pile of stuff more or less beside the "wrong" one! So I bought that, and the sales tax was waved!
Then the dapper gent who had been silently putting up with all that nonsense turned out to be Coffee Shop denizen Luct !!!![^][8D][:D]
Luc, I'll phone when I know I'll be coming in with time to spare for a Tims.

QUOTE: Sounds great. But by the time they make it commercially viable, the FDA will outlaw it.

I bet the oil lobby will get on that case way before the FDA!
QUOTE: BTW, can anyone tell me if the Atlas Custom-Line brass switches for code 100 are laid out about like the current nickel-silver switches? And are they similar to code 83 nickel silver switches (or not)? Comments/recommendations on good (but not too expensive) switches? Peko?/Atlas?/others?...

From what I remember about Atlas brass 100 turnouts, they were the same as the nickel silver (or rather, the ns followed the brass dimensions.) I like Peco turnouts, but am not too keen about the way they engineer the code reduction in N.(80 to 53 with a wierd burried third of the rail in the ties.) If they do the same from 100 to 83, as I suspect, you might want to examine one carefully before making the choice. If you need lessons in careful study, ask Fergie! [(-D] I have also read in forum threads of people having difficulty recommending Shinohara turnouts. ( how's that for a CYA statement [}:)])

It's nearly tomorrow, so Goodnight, and God Bless. Glad to hear you're feeling some better Noah. Others still under the weather, hope things get better soon.

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Posted by philnrunt on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 10:29 PM
First of all welcome to Ennout and Blue Duck, wish I had mentioned the Coffee Shop to them on Blue Ducks post, but they will make there way here sooner or later. Took me quite awhile to check out the diner, havn't regretted it one time. Well, there was that one time.....not!
Tim- digging a huge trench? Finally putting in that G-scale outdoor RR? Or does this have something to do with trying to keep nature in line?
Y'know, every once in awhile, I hit the tab key and post my reply way before i'm ready to. Good to have the edit key.
Trolleyboy- Make extra egg & tuna, I'll be having some of that!
Ed- So they don't clean the tanks too well, eh? That explains the agave worms all over the unloading area. And we in the north will be holding a telethon this summer for our brothers down south, by the way the winter has gone, who knows how hot it's gonna get? The MIDWest will be converting some covered hoppers into Cold Air Transportation Systems, just to get the cool air to you. Kinda like cool C.A.T.S. for you cool cats! Oh, the pain, the pain!
Emeraldisle- Good advice on the sleep, but what do you do when your body says "s l e e p, s l e e p" all the time? Cuts down on train time, thats for sure. Come spring, I'll just set a chair up next to the tracks, let the horn wake me, grab a pic and doze off again. Getting old is the BOMB!
Jhhtrains- I actually think the flies are becoming year round acclimated! Seems like one of the MESS nuclear disposal trains had a leak and.....well now, not that I would want to place any blame! But you know who to look at now.Oh yeah, get the Weekly World News to follow the route of THAT train, past Nine Eyed Carp Lake, then thru Giant Ant Flats, (I hate THEM!) and on to Six Legged Cat Forest (the one with the 2,000 ft tall pines).
Ferg- It's good to see that even steely eyed sailors have trouble making decisions. I was always amazed at the thought that I could instantly decide to shoot a bad guy doing bad things, but when it comes to whether I'll get the RSD-15 or the 44 tonner, it takes months of soul searching. Well, you have to have your priorities straight, I guess.
Take care, boys. And speaking of which, where ARE the girls?
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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 10:53 PM
good evening gentlemen well the snoah has stopped here finally after pestering us on and off all day[:(!][:(!][:(!] 6" is the final tally but it felt more like 20 probably because of the temp-20C[xx(][:0] we had the usual carnage on the comute people driving fast beyond their means the OPP said they had an accident every ten minutes[:0][B)][B)] Slow down people is all I can say. Actually saw a rather appropriate bumper sticker on a car today "Slow down and enjoy all of Gods creation" pretty much sums it all up.[^][^][^] On a happier note I have some Vay-Cay time comming up so here's to hoping that the layout may get it's track finished and wired not trying to get a leg up on you either ED[swg][swg][:p] Well going to sign off for now try to stop by later. TTFN Dudes Rob[^][8D][:D]
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Posted by tomwatkins on Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:18 AM
Good Mornin' Everybody,
It's going to be another great day in the mountains. It's supposed to get up into the mid 40's this afternoon and it looks like its going to be clear and beautiful. If I can get today's tasks in the downstairs bathroom done early enought, I should be able to get started putting the flock on the trees. That's the game plan anyway.

Ed, keep the OJ and the oranges coming. They're delicious and much appreciated. Yes sir, I'm very glad I opted out of the color selection process. That simplifies life considerably. The basic colors have already been chosen, sage green and cream. However, there are many, many different shades of each, so......... . Once again, that's OK. It gives me time to get the board and bead wainscoating cut and fitted. Once that's done it will be time for the final color coats.

Fergie, What scheme are you going to use on the Mess's Challenger? Will it be basic black with the heralds, or something fancier?

I'd better go for now. I 'd like to get this done quickly and get on to the fun part of the day.
Have a great day, everybody,
Tom
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:34 AM
Good Morning All:

This damn TV is about to drive me up the wall. Mom like the TV on all the time and I despise the darn thing. I much prefer to read, but to each his own.

I found out last night that a Genesis 4-6-6-4 will have trackage rights on the Almost Nothing on the way through to the M.E.S.S.

I haven't been able to do much MRRing as their has been to much to do

We went for our interview to become a member of the mediation team. They have a way of not letting you know how the interview went. Stephanie and I both feel that it was a good interview. They'll let us know Monday if we are picked.

John/Luct:
Isn't it nice to finally meet another coffee clubber, and by accident non the less.
I was very pleased with our trip and getting to meet so many of the posters.

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 9:32 AM
Morning All [:)]

It seems that the overnight crowd was real thin last night. [:o)]

OK, here is a new pot of Folgers and some nice hot sweet roles right out of the oven. [:p]

Looks like it is going to be a nice day, the sun is out and we are not in the icebox. [8D]

Not much going on, I will go to work tonight, and I am waiting on all the tax info to arrive so I can do my taxes. [:)] I usually get a nice return on both state and federal so I look forward to tax season.

I am still trying to wake up and I definately need more coffee. [B)]

Have a good day. [^]

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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:50 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins

Good Mornin' Everybody,

Fergie, What scheme are you going to use on the Mess's Challenger? Will it be basic black with the heralds, or something fancier?

Have a great day, everybody,
Tom


From what was explained to me It will be black with graphite smoke box and grate. I think I'll be playing withis one as one of my locos, a generic CN Mountain by Mehano had a burgandy cherry red cab on it with yellow running board stripe, which didn't look bad.

I'll sleep on it for a while.

Well the "Alberta Clipper" has turned into a full storm and the class was cut short so I'm home and will have to do some self study. Anyway I'll be digging out tonight.

Luct/John how are you guys making out? I'm sorry I missed out on the rendezvous as it would have been worth seeing the look on George's face.

Later Gents

Fergie

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:56 AM
As promised, here are a couple of shots from the construction zone, one looking each direction. When complete, there won't be much room for scenery here. It all got compressed out, in favor of track.



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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:59 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005

As promised, here is a shot of the constructin zone. When complete, there won't be much room for scenery here. It all got compressed out, in favor of track.





Oh what I could do with an HO layout with this space![:D]

Elliot I'm envious! How are you making out with the track gangs anyways?

Fergie

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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, January 20, 2005 12:16 PM
Morning all I think it's still morning[%-)][%-)]It's cold and crisp today and I'm wondering what that bright thing in the sky is oh yeah the sun hasn't been round these parts much lately[:p][:0]. John, Ferg. Luct hope your digging out isn't to bad[:(][:0]as too much shovelling or SB'ing cuts into good old train timeand we can't have that[;)][:p][:D]. My mouseasaurus rex caught us two more presents in the root seller[xx(][xx(][:0][B)][xx(][:(!][:(!] why she has to leave us presants well at least they're just in the root seller, i thought I had fixed all the holes[V][V]well this is what you get for buying a 100 year old house[:(]Anyway thanks for the sweet rolls[dinner][:D] I've lft behind some of my mother's[C=:-)][C=:-)] [dinner][dinner][swg]famous apple crisp so enjoy sorry to the sucrosely challenged my dad eats a small helping once in a while and it dosen't affect his reading(sugar) to badly so with moderation enjoy[:)] See you all later Rob
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Thursday, January 20, 2005 12:29 PM
Sorry Ferg, I don't mean to be a tease. So far just Gary, but there may be more coming. In the meantime, I am getting back to work on it myself.

There are actually 2 towns in these pictures. Prescott Wisconsin is the passing siding near the wall with the pink foam roadbed already in place.

Hasitngs Minnesota is the more interesting track feature. In addition to the 15 foot siding, there is a runaround with an overflow / team track on one end and a small industrial track on the other. The primary industry is the Con Agra mill which is that piece of plywood with a switch on it, on the right side of the first photo. You can get a better idea of the layout from the second photo.

Here are a couple of shots of the the real Con Agra mill.



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Posted by JPowell on Thursday, January 20, 2005 12:55 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy

QUOTE: JP:
… Powell Transport will be closed from 24 Feb to 14 March due to business trip to San Antonio TX…
This time for sure? Isn’t that where you came in originally? iirc you’ve been there before and already know your way around the River walk.



Ed,
Yeah we've 'been here, done this' and as of this morning, 'No! It's not a done deal yet' and I may end up going in my original slot in April.

All -
I have some sad news to report from the transportation industry...
Due to unforseen circumstances (CFO is looking at buying a 3 bdrm condo w/ NO basement and alot smaller than the house we rent (IE - No room for the layout)), Powell Transport and the East Syracuse (NY) Co-Op Industrial Park have temporairly ceased all operations.
Customers who are waiting on shipments and/or pick-up will have arrangements made w/ Class 1 Carrier CSX for these requests.
Please contact this office if there are any problems.
Thanks!
John Powell,
President and COO,
Powell Transport

//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)

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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010

I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, January 20, 2005 1:29 PM
Good afternoon all: more snow shoveling this morning, the Alberta Clipper dropped 2.5 inches here, and it is 23F degrees now and mostly sunny sky. As I watched the storm last night on radar, it exploded in the Gulf of Maine, and it was obvious that our friends to the north, Fergie, Luc and John were going to be in for more than 6 inches. What was your final total guys??

And, as if this wasn't enough, the next Alberta Clipper is picking up much more energy from the Pineapple Express coming in over the Rockies, which means that when this storm jumps over the Appalachians to the coast off the Carolinas, we are going to have a very sizeable Nor'easter headed up the east coast into NE and NS!!! John, have you repaired your SB yet or are you checking out the latest and greatest ones? Better hurry!
And Tom, you might get into the action this time too with some snow in them thar mountains!!

BB 4005, you gave me an idea for my room that I am setting up. I can drill through the cement foundation wall in my present train room, and use this as the Hoosac Tunnel into the adjacent utility room. Of course I will have to move a few things around to make some track space, but that would give me an additional 10 x 12 foot space. Nice!!!

Head/chest cold club: Hope you are all drinking Ed's OJ, what you add is your choice, and chicken soup for lunch, plenty of rest, and real HOT showers. I am getting better each day thanks to Ed!!

TRAIN ROOM ACTION: The insulation was finished this morning, now I will head down to start mounting the plasterboard.

[?] I have question for the photographers in the group. I do not own a digital camera yet, and was wondering if you guys used digital cameras, and what model do you have/like/wish you had?

No one here in coffee shop this afternoon, so time to head back to work, the coffee is hot, the doughnuts are fresh.

***

Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:05 PM
QUOTE: I have question for the photographers in the group. I do not own a digital camera yet, and was wondering if you guys used digital cameras, and what model do you have/like/wish you had?

I have a Kodak DX6440. It has 4.0 megapixel resolution, 4x optical zoom. Some ability to override automatic settings if you want to do something outside the program. I got it with the dock/base. That base stays plugged into the computer, so when I put the camera back in the base (which automatically recharges the batteries) transferring photos to the computer is really just a push button operation.

I suppose there are better cameras, but this one works for me, and the price was reasonable.

I bought a separate 256k memory chip, so I can take lots of pix on vacations before having to download the chip to a CD in some drugstore.

just my experience,

Ed
The Rail Images Page of Ed Murphy "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home." - James Michener
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:23 PM
afternoon everyone.

QUOTE: I have question for the photographers in the group. I do not own a digital camera yet, and was wondering if you guys used digital cameras, and what model do you have/like/wish you had?


if you use a regular camera you can still get them put on CD... I do believe most developing centers have this option,

Brian
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:41 PM
Tom, Thanks, glad to know he’s doing good. Tell him I said hi and to try to stop in again sometime if he can.

Well, I’m off from school, so I think I’ll buy a round of drinks for everyone, stick it on my tab(which I probably should settle up one of these days, but I may have to go into debt to do it.) I also stuck some more cinnamon rolls in the oven, they should be out of the oven in a few minutes, nice and warm and sticky.

I’m watching the Inauguration Parade on the TV next to me, It’s quite interesting. They have a lot of good bands, very well organized.


Well the snow is falling around here. We might get as much as 10-12 inches, but more like around 7-9. Depends on which channel’s weather you watch.

I want to do some modeling yet today, so I better get going. I may get some pictures taken too (don’t hold your breath, but maybe). Enjoy the rolls, and I’ll talk to everyone later.

Noah
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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, January 20, 2005 3:45 PM
Afternoon gents thought i'd pop back in seems kinda dead in here this aft[xx(][xx(]I was working on the layout but ran into some creative difficulties, mot sure where and how I want to lay some stuff out[banghead]however i e-mailed a couple of my best buds and hopefully I'll have them over sunday aft and they'll help get the ol creative juices flowwing again[:)]Also there's another good local train show on so[;)][;)][;)]maybe I'll get some more inspiration[:p][}:)][;)][:-^][:-^][:-^] I also thought I'd do a 'turbo' and share a milestone with my coffee shop friends this is post 200[:)][:)][:)][:)][:)] *** thanks for bringing up the digital camera question as i've been mulling over getting one myself[^] Talk to you all later Rob

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