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Posted by lupo on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:57 AM
Morning y'all just a quicky before starting work!
I love my coffe from the fridge, keeps you from burning your throat,
sometimes i prefer "COFFEE on the ROCKS" stirred, not shaken. [:D][:D]
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Posted by philnrunt on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 1:21 AM
Hi guys, I'm back to work and using the PD's puter. I downloaded AVG anti-virus into mine this weekend and it was a slow process, so while I could read the posts, I didnt want to risk messing something up by posting something, especially since the time between storms was pretty tight. If the download had shut down I still wouldnt have any virus protection. Norton expired about 6 months ago, and after trying to call their office and trying to renew online without success, I figured I'd go with AVG. It was free, always a big plus.
egmurphy,- my girlfriend just got back from your adopted country, stayed in Ixtapa, said it was way hot and of course that was the time she picked to see the town. I guess the AC in her hotel is set up on a motion sensor, so when she would leave it would kick off, then back on when she returned. She said the marble floors kept the cool in. She caught 7 black tuna, said it was very pretty and would go again, as long as her boss pays for it.
One of my friends used to be into CB's (late 70's) and he would always brag that he had talked to Arizona and Nova Scotia, etc, and I kind of dismissed it as ok but not great, the other day I was telling him that I was posting with Europe and Mexico and he pointed out how it was just like the CB. If I could have talked to train guys on the CB, maybe I would have liked it more!
My coffee gets made at 21:00 and is consumed through out the night. I usually have enough left over to have a hot cup when I wake up between 11Am and 1PM.
Started tearing down my old layout, but hav'nt made too much progress due to helping friends building a home. But I am brushing up on carpentry skills.
Good to be back with you guys.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 1:38 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

Morning y'all just a quicky before starting work!
I love my coffe from the fridge, keeps you from burning your throat,
sometimes i prefer "COFFEE on the ROCKS" stirred, not shaken. [:D][:D]


Lupo 007 strikes again. [:D] [:D] [:D]

We just THOUGHT he was a modeler, in real life he is a spy. [;)] [}:)] [;)]

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Posted by lupo on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:17 AM
[#oops] caught![:D][:D] but remember Jim
[heavy governator accent] you know vee zpiesz hawe vays zoo make you talk ! [/heavy governator accent]
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Posted by Fergmiester on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 9:38 AM
I'm Back!

So what did I miss? Oh by the way Lupo I got my hands on Paint Shop Pro7. Just another learning Curve. How's the coffee been?

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 9:44 AM
Hey Noah. do you live at the bottom of a hil?
the water could be moving down the hill and building up against your retaining wall in the basement. Even if it hasn't rained the water would be under ground and safe from evaporation...10x15 patch of water? Thats a lot

Oh yeah. My birthday is june 23rd
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:14 AM
Here is a chat item from the "Today In History" website:

May 25

1927 Henry Ford stops producing the Model T car and begins producing the Model A.


I wouldn't mind having a few 1:1 scale models of both of these. [:)]

I have heard you could have your choice of colors as long as your choice was black. [;)]
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Posted by lupo on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:47 AM


rush in for coffee, waiting for dinner to arrive sent one of the guys out, will be fries tonight!
[#welcome] back Fergmiester, are you in "in reach" or on solid(ish) soil ?
if you are starting out with paintshop have fun!
We will all be waiting for the results!
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Posted by lupo on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:03 AM
NOAH in his basement :


or new hobby opportunities:






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Posted by egmurphy on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:45 PM
How did that old Bill Cosby routine go now?????

"Noah!"
"Yes, Lord."
"Noah, I want you to build an ark........."

It won't help short term, but you and family might want to consider putting in a sump with a level switch activated sump pump for future wet seasons. If you have that much water seepage, sealing it won't be easy. Containment might be the better long term solution.

No coffee this morning (Mr Webmaster, please don't pull my membership in the Coffee Shop for violating the rules......), went with gatorade instead. Didn't need to wake up, needed to cool down.

I've heard nice things about Ixtapa. Never been there, unfortunately, but it's on our "to visit" list. It's one of those newly developed resort areas, a lot like Cancun. It's over on the Pacific Coast (we're on the Gulf of Mexico side), and being creatures of habit, when we go over to that side of the country we usually keep returning to Acapulco. Actually haven't been there in a couple of years but there's a possibility of going over this fall. Some friends from the frozen north (aka Canada) are thinking about coming down, and if they do we'll go over there to see them.

If lunch turns out as good as I hope it does (new experiment) I'll report back later.[C=:-)] If I don't talk about food (other than iced coffee) for a couple of days you can figure it was less than a success. Now that Fergmeister is back it might be the right time to ask for grilling tips.......[:D]

Oh well, back to the diorama..................

Hasta luego,

Ed
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Posted by wayne54 on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:47 PM
hi guys im new to this hobby and would like to know if there any models out there (in HO) of any smoking diesels. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks so much. Wayne 54
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Posted by Fergmiester on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 1:23 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo



rush in for coffee, waiting for dinner to arrive sent one of the guys out, will be fries tonight!
[#welcome] back Fergmiester, are you in "in reach" or on solid(ish) soil ?
if you are starting out with paintshop have fun!
We will all be waiting for the results!



Solid Terra Firma!

Crew Change tomorrow and I'm off for 28 days where the honey dew list awaits and the real work begins!!

Actually I'm just about fried as it is now the last 6 days were 10hours a day of flight ops.

Pictures to follow!

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Posted by lupo on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 1:34 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by wayne54

hi guys im new to this hobby and would like to know if there any models out there (in HO) of any smoking diesels. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks so much. Wayne 54


[#welcome] Wayne, you are at the right adress for asking this question, there is lots of knowledge around to help you out! I recently saw a picture of a smoking diesel somewhere on the forum, browse around or make a topic on this question! [:)]

Fergmiester, did you get to fly as well? [8D] cool! [8D] looking forward to the pic's!

its time to get to work again! see y'all laterrrrrrrrrr!

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Posted by Fergmiester on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 2:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

QUOTE: Originally posted by wayne54

hi guys im new to this hobby and would like to know if there any models out there (in HO) of any smoking diesels. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks so much. Wayne 54


[#welcome] Wayne, you are at the right adress for asking this question, there is lots of knowledge around to help you out! I recently saw a picture of a smoking diesel somewhere on the forum, browse around or make a topic on this question! [:)]

Fergmiester, did you get to fly as well? [8D] cool! [8D] looking forward to the pic's!

its time to get to work again! see y'all laterrrrrrrrrr!




Went and spent all morning on a place called Sable Is. (Graveyard of the Atlantic) I have one or two digital pictures posted on my "Land & Sea" album on Webshots. Other Pictures of my Turntable are posted on my MESS album. We fly MBB 105's off the ship.

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 7:08 PM
JCtrain your right, the back yard is up near a slight grade, I don't know if I'd call it a hill though, it's not that tall......

Jim you know you can use smiles in the quick post. To the left side of the reply box there's a hyperlink that says "show smile list" just click it and it'll show you the smiles..........

lupo your right, thats about what it's like.[:D] Really though, that is pretty good........

And finally Ed That is one of my favorite Bill Cosby routines, the way he goes on and on, it hysterical!

Oh! I almost forgot......6 more days, six more days, six more days, six more days...6...6...6....6....6...6...6...6 and I can't wait! I've got exactly what I want to do this summer planed out (if the water ever stops). My first thing is to finish, slowly, my scratchbuilding project for the contest. then I've got a bid up on e-bay for a GP38 loco and if I win I'll have to custom paint and decal that, as well as 2 RBL boxcars for the WSOR. These 2 boxcars look exactly like the MR 70th car, except for the MR logos. In between all this, I want to run an operating session at least twice a week, if not more. So I've got a full summer already, and I can't wait! (or did I already say that[:D])

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Posted by egmurphy on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 7:50 PM
Actually advanced a bit on the little diorama I'm working on today. I'm going to try to post a couple of small shots. Will glue the foam down tonight and try smoothing out the contours tomorrow. Let's see if this works out...here's a side view of the diorama....



...and here is a 3/4 overhead shot.....



Yeah, I know, not much to look at yet. But it keeps me busy and off the streets.

By the way, lunch turned out great, thanks.[:D].[C=:-)] I poached some salmon and made up a mango salsa to go over the top. I really surprised myself. Even DW was impressed. Junior wasn't happy with the mango salsa but he's at that age where culinary experiments aren't his favorite dish. No pictures of the meal ( I actually have one, but railimages would frown if I posted it on their website!)[V]

It's cocktail hour now, haven't got to the iced coffee yet. Having a 'Cuba Libre', or as they call them down here, simply a 'Cuba' (rum and coke with lime). Mexico still maintains fairly close relations with Cuba (as does about everyone) and I guess they don't feel the need to inject the 'Libre' (Free) into the libation name. Whoops, sorry, didn't mean to stray into politics. Pour me another Cuba, will you Hon?????

Keep paddling, Noah!

Hasta manana,

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 2:53 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy



No pictures of the meal ( I actually have one, but railimages would frown if I posted it on their website!)[V]

Ed



Awww, go ahead and post it and call it "Dinner From The Diner". [:D] [:p] [;)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:02 AM
In the spirit of Noah's water problem . . .

You guys quack me up. [:)]

Hey Noah was right, this is a quick reply and I guess you can use smileys. I thought you couldn't in a quick reply. I was wrong. <Jim eats crow again, yuck> [:(]

Lupo, your 24 hour sign made me laugh. [:D]

I like Bill Cosby. I liked his show where he was the doctor and had a son named Theo.

It is just after 3 am. I did work a 10 hour shift tonight. Our management can't seem to make up their minds. First we are, then we arn't, then we are. I wi***hey would make up the cotton picking minds.

Anyway I am tired. See ya all later.
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Posted by philnrunt on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:41 AM
Noah- have you thought of the advantages of this? This could be you chance to build that rail-sea connection, and a complex system of working docks and container ship ports. Or you could glue tiny periscopes all over the floor and build a submarine supply base.
And there arn't too many models of SP's Salt Lake line (Lucerne Cutoff??).
Seriously, I have seen adds for a paint that is supposed to seal floors, but I don't have a clue as to the name, and I'm not sure how it would work. Check on the net.
Good luck.
Lupo- just received a Purecanada travel mag, and lo and behold it has a picture of fries in a cone with lemon mayo on the side. Guess they are a big hit in Toronto.They look pretty tasty, but I don't know about that mayo.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:42 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

NOAH in his basement :


or new hobby opportunities:






According to Lupo's gif, Noah has yellow hair, A BIG SMILE [:D] and an odd sense of color coordination. [B)] [:0] [:p] [}:)] [;)] [8D] [:)] [:D]

<You ought to see Jim when he gets up in the morning with not-so-much sleep. I have walked outside to walk the dog and had the thought, "I hope I am wearing some clothes". Jim is not a morning person when he first gets up. [B)] >
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Posted by lupo on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:46 AM
Jim,. I do not know how Noah really looks like but :
Do not call the dudes clothing "an odd sense of color coordination"
we call that a "surfer-style fashion statement"[:-^][:-^][oX)][}:)][8D][:o)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 12:50 PM
Hi guys! Just wanted to let you know that I'm gonna uninstall MSN Messenger in a few weeks. I might reinstall in in the fall. I'm doing this to keep myself off the computer this summer (I'm on it a lot as it is).
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Posted by lupo on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 2:02 PM
Dougal that sounds like a self punishment,
or , we all could start shouting;
[soapbox] DO NOT DELETE YOUR MSN!!! [soapbox]
I am not much on msn too, because I am also busy, and only spend 5 minutes or so at a time on the computer, so long lasting time chat sessions become rare
Or, you could switch off the automatic log in, and just use MSN as you have some time left, and want some realtime chat [:)] action,

BTW: the coffee shop is open 24:7 ! and hopefully will not be deleted [(-D]


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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:36 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

Dougal that sounds like a self punishment,
or , we all could start shouting;
[soapbox] DO NOT DELETE YOUR MSN!!! [soapbox]
I am not much on msn too, because I am also busy, and only spend 5 minutes or so at a time on the computer, so long lasting time chat sessions become rare
Or, you could switch off the automatic log in, and just use MSN as you have some time left, and want some realtime chat [:)] action,

BTW: the coffee shop is open 24:7 ! and hopefully will not be deleted [(-D]





One of my goal this summer is the not be on the computer as much. Don't worry, I will still be here![:)][8D]
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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:46 PM
Afternoon folks, minor plumbing problems (nothing like what Noah has) kept me busy this morning so I'm just catching up.

Barbequed some shish-kebabs (pork, the other white meat) for lunch. Nothing special but they were edible. Got to keep practicing with the grille. Going to try grilling some fi***omorrow. [dinner]

Took the surform rasp to the diorama to smooth out some of the contours, looks a bit better but the surform tends to leave a really rough surface (or maybe it's just the way I'm using it) that I'll need to smooth over with something. Now I need to put some caulk in to smooth and fill the gaps in the seams of the foam. Also plan on taking either knife, surform, sandpaper or my dremel to put some minor contour on the flat areas and put in a small drainage ditch. Trying to decide if want to put on a scratch coat of plaster first (to smooth out the surface) or go directly to the coat of latex paint.





Yeah, I know it still looks a lot like it did yesterday, but it's glued and the seams and contours are a lot smoother. Trust me. [^]

Killed another scorpion in the house last night. [:O] That makes 3 this week. Hot season tends to make them come out. Don't get too concerned, these aren't the dangerous ones. Their bites would sting but are not really life threatening.

I'll leave you with that thought this afternoon.

Hasta luego,

Ed
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:14 PM
I have good news, bad news, good news, good news, good news.

The first good news;
The water is seeping in alot slower than it was.[:D]

The bad news;
We're supposed to get light rain tonight, but not very heavy (I pray!).[:(]

Good news;
I have decited to create a fake short line connecting to the Current WSOR line. It will be called the Atlantic, Rhode Island, and Kentucky railroad, or ARK for short. With philnrunt's suggestion, it will include a intermodual and barge connection.[(-D][swg]

Good news;
The WSOR local made it up here early again last night. 2052 with about 8 cars.[:D]

Final good news;
Only 5 more days till railroad bliss(if the darn water ever stops)!

Noah

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Posted by philnrunt on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:04 PM
EGMURPHY- did you read the article about making leaves out of styrofoam (shavings?filings?droppings???) in MR? If you did, why don't you try it and let me know, I have about 15 sheets of styro and hav'nt started hacking on them yet, I need a brave soul to let me know if this is a worthwhile proposition or if it looks like giant furballs in the trees. In HO that is. It looked pretty good in O.
Scorpions eh? What about tarantulas and Gila monsters? I hear they taste like chicken, so fire that grill up!
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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:45 PM
Phil (can I call you Phil?)

Leaves, are you crazy??? I'm an old man modeling in N scale. I can barely see the trees themselves, much less worry about leaves. I'm wondering why I'm trying to put details on my engine that require the use of a magnifier, when I'm not sure if I'll even be able to see them once the engine is on the layout!!![:D] Er, what issue of MR did you say that article was in?

Nope, no tarantulas or gila monsters, wrong part of the country, thank God. And to paraphrase an old Barry Fitzgerald line from the classic movie 'The Quiet Man' ....."When I eats chicken, I eats chicken! And when I eats Gila Monster, I eats Gila Monster!".

By the way, go with just plain Ed, thanks. I signed up with my full name before I realized what that would mean when posting later. Now I'm either too lazy (a distinct possibility) or too confused (also not out side the realm of possibility) to change it.

Hasta manana

Ed
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Posted by philnrunt on Thursday, May 27, 2004 12:48 AM
Ed- Sure, call me whatever ya want, just don't call me late for dinner(I know I already used that, but not here I don't think.)
I know the feeling about being an old man, we belong to the same club there. I did'nt realize you were in N, I still have alot of N but no eyes good enough to see it. HO is alot better, until I shoot a KD spring to oblivion or try to line up grabiron dimples. I look just like some TV character squinting, adjusting glasses, then finally becoming Godzilla-or maybe Oldzilla- and tossing the car into Tokyo Bay.
The trouble with getting on here at work is I don't ahve my mags or supplies here, so I'm pretty much flying by the seat of my memory. I will try to find the issue, but the idea was sprinkling the proper colored styro crumbs over tree armatures covered with net. The pics were of O scale, but they looked real good. In N they might well look like trees with green bowling balls in them. I'll mess aroung with some scrap i have and let you know how it goes. I tend to be at the edge of adhesion when it comes to learning curves,and I spin off the track alot.
Thats good about the critters, scorpions are plenty 'nuff.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:55 AM
Let's all help Noah with the ARK. [:D]

How about Allentown, Reading & Knoxville (Dougal should like this one. [:)] )

OR

Appleton, Racine & Kenosha (I think Noah might like this one [:)] )

OR

Well, I am tired so yall make up some. [;)]

Good night/morning to yall. [:p]

Have a great day. [8D]

I think 5 is the magic number now, right Noah? [^]

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