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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, April 15, 2006 7:04 AM
QUOTE: QUOTE: derJohn: a Kodak C330. ...... I’m trying to figure out how to focus close ups with the x3 optical and x5 digital zoom. Results so far unprintable!
on the cd33 there is a position that looks like a flower its for close ups. dial on top where you turn it on see if yours has that .

Morning all yes the last joke was bad but it was funny also.

Hows everyone doing this am

Not good here seems that I have a unauthorized charge to my debit card on my one account for $7.45 from williams trains I othrized $30.00 ($25.00 for train car + $5.00 for shipping) then 2 days later the other showed up hmmmm looks a little funny to me.

And my other account (different bank) there seems to be a $50.00 charge I know nothin about . Not my morning so far and of coarse williams trains , and both banks are closed today.

Boy when it rains it pours lol

Will talk to you all later

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Posted by inch53 on Saturday, April 15, 2006 7:33 AM
MORNIN ALL, coffee and a couple of Bill's donnuts

Hot and humid here already, feels like July or August. Another day in the 80's, suppose to cool some next week. More outside work on for today, now that mowys going it's going quicker. Mother's got a jewerly party in Springfied this afternoon, so me n the boys are batching it.

Cary , great to hear from you. We''ll keep you n yours in our prayers. Keep us posted

PC , Glad you made it through the storms, I was watching them here on radar

John , got your Email, Thanks muchly

Here's a couple three from yesterday. the last engine on this one is the SP, I've been seeing here



This one of the SF going through lately





Tall fur now, hope every one has a good day
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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:17 AM
Mornin' all,

Just some coffee please Chloe, and keep it comin'! Thanks!

Been a rough morning this morning. We had big time storms last night and that always makes my phone ring off the hook. See, I'm the head of the trouble department at the phone company. Storms are a bad thing for my sanity. I hate storms!

inch,

Did you see that storm that passed right through Indianapolis last night? That was ugly! It flooded out I65 to the point where they closed the highways going through the downtown section. The phone company lost the entire grid downtown too. 100,000 customers without phones and I was basically up all night. Most of it is fixed now. We're just cleaning up a few loose ends.

Well, gotta run! haven't had my quiet time to say prayers for all of you yet, but I will soon.

Bye!
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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:20 AM
Darn it! Two pages in a row!

OK guys, lets hit it again!

It's time to play "Kill The Credit Card" again!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 15, 2006 8:23 AM
Good morning from Mississippi. It's nice out this morning, but it will give way to a hot day with temps in the 80's. I need to mow grass today, but not sure if I will. I have a photo shoot this afternoon and need to be ready for that.

Hope everyone is well, RT, hate to hear about the bogus charges on your CC. That stinks. Good luck on getting it solved. The CC companies will take care of you.... but it takes a lot of work and patience on your part.

I opened the paper this morning and saw a obit for a friend that I used to fly R/C planes and Helicopters with. He was 34 years old. Bad news, Sad news. Too young. Not sure what happened, as I sort of lost contact with him over a year ago. Last time I saw him, I bought a Century Airwolf Helicopter kit from him. I have since built, flown and sold it.

Ya'll have a great day. Hope the Easter bunny brings you a new Loco !
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Posted by inch53 on Saturday, April 15, 2006 9:45 AM

Hot Shot , good to hear from you, sounds like things going good your way.

PC , I was kinda tracking the storms. The local CBS station out of Terre Haute,Ind does better weather coverage over your way than on the ILL. side and we're closer.
You folks up there has had a rough couple weeks of it. there's more forcast for tonight and tomorrow here, but so far the worst has gone North or south off us. Hope our luck holds out

back ta chores
inch

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 15, 2006 10:48 AM
Seen a new one on the BNSF at Grand crossing last night. They have been putting one unit up front with one in the rear for the last year now on all ore & coal trains. But last night was the first time that I saw them do it on a reg. freight, and it was a montser.
Grand Crossing has been really busy lately, even the CP rail has been busy. If you like stack trains, I myself like to see the mixed stuff boxcars, tanks,etc.
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:53 AM
Hi Gang: Here I am at work starting another week. Yea I know that it is Saturday but it's my Monday. My Saturday will fall on Friday next week. Make sence?

Fergie: Your post with the pictures answered my question about where you were going to put the 2oz of lead. My computer at home didn't show the pictures just the ole red X.

Greg: So what is your gopher getter?

Duce: We will be expectiog an anouncement when the new one is here. I'll spring for the cigars.

I'll see you all later. Right now I'm going to take a look at some of the other forums.
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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, April 15, 2006 2:28 PM
Ed:
QUOTE: I'd guess your problem could be not selecting 'macro' mode.
I was using the macro mode, and that got me the x3 optical zoom. I wanted to get closer yet (and stay in focus) so I tried the directions for the x5 digital zoom. It changed the view in the screen, but just made the final result in the camera fuzzy. As I said, I need to fiddle on a bit and find out what does what. Maybe I should practice a bit on something easier to get at than the subject I was trying for near the back of the layout.[:D]

JP:
QUOTE: my nice long, almost completed post in it and I lost it all!

Which is why I’ve taken to writing in Word, and then pasting into the message window just before previewing. This also means that I can save a message if I should have to quit half way through, as happened yesterday.[tup]
QUOTE: Has anyone else noticed that alot of the Railbox Cars are now labeled with TTX?
The one I have on the layout is CN A, which is [8D] as it fits my location, era, and my “other road”.

Mike: Good that it wasn’t a heart attack.[yeah] Sorry about the lung damage, means you have to take it a bit slower, I guess. Thanks too for the railfan shots. We’re getting to know your trees quite well![:D]

Cary: [#welcome] back. Hope all goes well with the birth. We’ll keep you (all 3) in our prayers.

RT: I’ll get the focus thing sorted out eventually. I was using the close up setting, and getting to about 5-8 inches from the subject.
QUOTE: Not good here seems that I have a unauthorized charge to my debit card

Get on it right away Bill, as soon as they open Monday. [2c]

PC: Thanks for the coffee. Speaking of which, a week come Monday we are getting a new Internet Café in the Harbour. I may try sending from there. Anyhow, it looks to be a good place for coffee, and will be open 8:00 a.m. – 12 midnight 6 days a week. That’s a first for around here, something open after 8 at night.[:O]

TupeloRob: Sorry to hear about your friend. That’s WAY to young!
QUOTE: built…flown…sold
In one piece we hope![swg]

Dave:
QUOTE: I myself like to see the mixed stuff boxcars, tanks,etc.
I agree, it’s more interesting to watch. Do you know the horsepower on those BNSF units? If it’s just 2 units they must be big. By
QUOTE: and it was a montser.
do you mean the train or the locos?[?]

I’ve been thinking (always dangerous [:o)]) about how to do my yards. I’ve some ceiling spackle, and wondered if I mixed in some filler, like sifted wood ash, and thickened the whole mess (sorry Fergie [:P] with latex paint of a suitable colour, if that might make a paste to trowel on over the foam board. I’ve got details from a site where this mmr used tile grout and sand. I priced the grout today and came away white and shaking.[xx(]

That’s about it for now. I’m off to see if the track cleaner finds any more places it doesn’t like to run.[(-D]

TTFN

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 15, 2006 2:42 PM
[|(] Hey, whats up everyone? I'm bored, just thought I'd say hi. I'm going through model railroading withdrawals here. I got sent to Long Beach, California for 6 days for work, and have been stuck in this god forsaken motel. The only train fix I get is watching the shared U.P./BNSF container trains pass by the refinery where I pick up my loads.[sigh] I can't wait to get home.[banghead]
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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, April 15, 2006 3:18 PM
der here a pic with my cd33 at about 8" not sure if I was using 3x or 5x or just close up but remember I'm taking a pic of a O gauge train wanted to show break in the plastic where the metal front rail conected on the left as you look.

[image]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y280/rtraincollector/Trains/Trains_0091.jpg[/image]

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Saturday, April 15, 2006 3:49 PM
Good afternoon gents, it finally cleared here about noontime, it had been foggy and showery early this morning, now it is spectacular dark blue sky, temp is 71, very windy.

The pics of all those doughnuts in the CS is driving me crazy ( not too far to go either ), I want to get up and go get something to eat every time I see the pics....STOP IT !!! I'm trying to keep my weight at 185 doggone it !!

Looks like Easter Sunday is going to be a sunny day here in this area, that will be nice for change, we have had our share of lousy weather on Easter Sundays in the past.

I want to wish everyone in the CS a very Blessed Easter Sunday ......I may not be back online until Monday, so watch how much you eat guys !!!!
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 Anonymous on Saturday, April 15, 2006 7:39 PM
Happy Easter (almost) everyone!

Paul: It's an Elston, they've made genuine Gopher-Getter products forever, this one's been there and back alright, we had to put a new seed tube, cutter bar, and tunnel tube on it a couple years back when they all wore out, along with several points over the years, but the rest of it just keep on ticking. It's not a 3-point mount, those tend to not make as good of a tunnel as the ones with wheels do. It's really pretty effective if you use it right, this new seed has some sweet smell added to it to attract the gophers better, the last stuff we had was oat groats with zinc-phosphate on them, that's bad stuff, and you can't carry it in the cab with you. The stuff we used to use and we have now is milo with strychnine on it, but we couldn't get that for a few years because the only place in the world with people dumb enough to make strycnine was Afghanistan, and the plant was blown up. It started becoming available again last year.

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Posted by inch53 on Saturday, April 15, 2006 7:51 PM

Evening all, Barley pop please,

Worked outside most the day, well work, some set more. Progress on the yard is being made , slowly. Mothers on her way home from Spring field, had some storms up that way, nothing here yet.

Der , The rail shotts from the back yard is about done till winter. The trees are leafing out quickly now.
Now that I've got mowy going, I can slip down to campground A or over on the Cline crossing , both close to home for the rider

Heres a couple pics of a bridge over in Dugger,Ind





Still have a couple pics for tomorrows posting. Think i'll got to the train room fur a spell
inch

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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, April 15, 2006 9:02 PM
Well, the track cleaner indeed found another turnout it didn't like. Over by the exit from the container dock. Took quite a bit of filing to get the point rail to snug up into the stock rail. Seems to be OK now. I'm about to clean the Timesaver section. With the various trains I have parked on the layout near there, it's quite a session getting down there with the cleaner.[^]

[#welcome] Brett! At least you get to see some trains. I have to wait until we have a trip to town, and then it's very chancy.[V]

RT:
QUOTE: but remember I'm taking a pic of a O gauge train wanted to show break in the plastic where the metal front rail conected on the left
...Yes, but I'm in N, so I guess I'm trying for that fly on the coupler.[(-D]

Greg:
QUOTE: and we have now is milo with strychnine on it,
...Today's useless trivia minute. You can't poison owls with strychnine.[:O] Please don't ask why one would poison owls, as I've no idea. I just pass on the trivia.[:P]

About time to call it a day. Good Night all, and a Blessed Easter to everyone. Prayers for all in need of healing or comfort..[angel]

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Posted by inch53 on Sunday, April 16, 2006 4:30 AM

HAPPY EASTER ALL

Hope you are blessed with a wonderful day and good weather.

Just some coffee Janie , I see you've had a long queit night.
We're spending the day at # 1 son's house. They've beeen doing easter there the last few years. Him an Shila have both famailys over, so there'll be bout 30 bodies there.
Kids are going home today, thank GOD. The 2 boys have pains in the b-----. I think the littile ones are easier to keep than the biggens any more.
bout all fur now
inch

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Sunday, April 16, 2006 5:16 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]



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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 16, 2006 7:03 AM
Thanks Bill scince its easter I'll have one but just one (plate that is lol) No coffee thou I'll have some OJ to drink

HAPPY EASTER

all.

Hows it going did the easter bunny give any body a train for easter? Hope fso.

Well not much happening here you all take care talk to you all later

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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, April 16, 2006 7:55 AM
Morning all! Happy Easter!

Chloe, I'd like one of Bill's donuts please, and some coffee. Thanks!

Not really much to say, other then "great looking bridge inch!"

Happy Easter All!

Prayers for all!
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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:30 AM
Happy Easter.

[#welcome] To all I have not greeted before.

RT- I have never found a dull lamp. My CFO is a magician. She can make money disappear in a blink of an eye. I think she used to be in the army. Every store she enters she says "CHARGE."

Re page 109- der's reply to Mike- All Jewish Holy days start at sunset. So the seder would have started at "Sunset".

Ya'll have a Blessed Day.

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Posted by james saunders on Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:38 AM
morning...wait evening all... i hope the easter bunny brought heaps of chocolate..
i got my mainline laid down, now i just have to trim the passing siding track and then i can run trains the whole 16 feet, then i can finish off the 2 spur tracks and the diamond (dummy interchange) and then the scenery starts [:)] oh by the way, that 16 feet will soon become 24 or 25 feet, with the extension, i will add another 4 or 5 feet of mainline, and then build a small 3 track fiddle yard so i can have point to point operation, the only drawback is my passing siding can only hold a 5 car + 1 loco train, if i extend it another foot tho' i can hold a ten car train. or only run one train each way, stage it and that would allow me to run a 10-12 car train. all dilemmas i will sort out later.

on another note, my SD45T-2 has impressed me so far, and i hope it doesnt get the growling motor. [:(]

all for now

OZJIM

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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:43 AM
Wishing everyone a Happy Easter.

Not much to say as it's a rain day so I'm off to the basement to play trains. Lisa got me a new train set so I'll be working on that for a while[:D] Man I love that woman!


Fergie

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 16, 2006 12:44 PM
A lady opened her refrigerator and saw a rabbit sitting on one of the shelves.
"What are you doing in there?"
she asked.
The rabbit replied:
"This is a Westinghouse, isn't it?",
to which the lady replied
"Yes."
"Well," the rabbit said,
"I'm westing."


Happy Easter
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 16, 2006 12:46 PM
OK, take it easy...

The girls will serve you on my tab...

Happy MRRing
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Posted by GMTRacing on Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:36 PM
Hello All,
Back from Pocono and all in one piece. While I need to go over what i've missed of late I did want to wish you all a Happy and Blessed Easter..[:D] J.R.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:37 PM
And I thought my jokes were bad

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:41 PM
Happy Easter to you to GMT

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 16, 2006 2:08 PM
Just wanted to say Happy Easter to everyone. At least we can still say Happy Easter and not happy rabbit day or something "politically correct" I'm finally home from L.A., so I'm gonna play with my trains
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Sunday, April 16, 2006 2:25 PM
Afternoon Gang: I'm going to mark my place so I can start at where I left off. It's 4min untill go home time here at work so I'll say By now.
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Sunday, April 16, 2006 2:53 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by swdave

Seen a new one on the BNSF at Grand crossing last night. They have been putting one unit up front with one in the rear for the last year now on all ore & coal trains. But last night was the first time that I saw them do it on a reg. freight, and it was a montser.
Grand Crossing has been really busy lately, even the CP rail has been busy. If you like stack trains, I myself like to see the mixed stuff boxcars, tanks,etc.


Dave, the CP down here has been busy too (And since it's the same line I supose it would be). A friend and I went shooting trains last weekend between Lyndon, and Tunnel City on the CP, and we caught 10 trains from about 7am to 1PM. We're hoping to get over on the BNSF again sometime too, especially over to the spot at Victory, WI with the Cliff in the back ground and all. (This photo actually:http://www.railimages.com/albums/noahhofrichter/afg.jpg ) I really enjoy chasing the BNSF up and down the River, they usually run lots of interesting Power, a good number of trains, and it's beautiful Scenery. I only wish I could get over there more often.

So they are running helpers some too now, huh? Interesting. How frequent are the Ore train on the BNSF down the river anyway? That's something I've been wanting to catch but haven't been able to yet.

Noah

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