QUOTE: Originally posted by siberianmo Hi Y'all - Just stopped in to ask a question: What are your thoughts regarding high speed internet (cable vs phone company - sorry, no satellites)? Now that it appears I'm hooked on these discussion groups - the amount of time spent waiting and waiting and waiting is getting to me! Argggggggggggggh I'll catch up on any prior comments in my morning visit ........ See ya and thanx!
//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
cheers, krump
"TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6
QUOTE: My sincere apologies for the repetitive posts of my Polar Express pictures. I accept full responsibility - feel bad - and hope that I can be restored to my place in the corner, back against the wall - of course!
QUOTE: TrolleyRob: Revan***ilbassa…
QUOTE: (northern)Phil: Is there an old school or armory you could buy and start fixing up for us? Don't worry about the cash, the checks are in the mail! Along with your April MR!!!
QUOTE: … I'd gladly get Ajo a ring, but she needs to look into getting me a couple of the new Kato SD38-2s, ….. So does anyone else think those are the sweetest things Kato has brought out in awhile?
QUOTE: e_bone: ...my pop worked for the M&StL back in the 50's in Marshalltown Iowa. I'm thinking about trying to model "of that time".. is that a common way for modelers to go about their business?
QUOTE: If I saw a train leaving that yard would every single engine and rolling stock be lettered with the M&StL logos? Or would it have had some other road stock included? Who owned the yards... the city of Marshalltown or the railroad?
QUOTE: Did B&O know where all of their stock was? Seems like quite a chore to keep tabs on all those cars going all over the map.
QUOTE: ftwNSengineer: I got into model railroading at a very young age also…..Now Im in my 40s, Im still here and will be for life.Like many other people on this forum.
QUOTE: Siberianmo: I'm beginning to think about destroying redoing a room in our house for an O-gauge layout! Good Gawd! Does this ever end?
QUOTE: What are your thoughts regarding high speed internet (cable vs phone company - sorry, no satellites)?
QUOTE: TurboTim: He is going in for surgury Wed. morning 6:30am pst. He is having an adnoidectomy and tubes put in his ears. Seems as if he is deaf in one ear, but it is caused by fluids. Tubes are suppossed ot fix that.
QUOTE: e_bone: in the movie "After the Thin Man" (1936) Nick and Nora travel across the country, New York to San Francisco on a gorgeous steam powered train that appeared to have domed stainless steel cars.. Any idea how I can find out information about what train that was?
QUOTE: Will start laying track today and maybe can run trains by the weekend.
QUOTE: (CG)Jim: …I have a fairly large roll of cork there. I think it’s less than 1/8th inch thick, but I bet I could cut a lot of (no-cost) roadbed from that roll. Especially since my first couple of modules I’ll be building will be industrial areas…
QUOTE: What are your thoughts regarding high speed internet (cable vs phone company - sorry, no satellites)? Now that it appears I'm hooked on these discussion groups - the amount of time spent waiting and waiting and waiting is getting to me! Argggggggggggggh
QUOTE: Siberianmo, have been admiring the Polar Express set - very nice! I have a small collection of reproduction Hornby O-scale (these were made for a Hachette partwork magazine sold in France, I managed to find someone over here selling a few copies - guessing Hachette are not allowed to sell it over here (copyright?) though it would fly off the shelves - issues were priced at the equivelent of around $16 and included either a loco or car, and sometimes track sections), so the coarse scale side of the hobby definitely appeals. Were I not into LGB, I would definitely be looking at buying Lionel. I'll post some photos of the "repro" tinplate O I have if anyone's interested?
QUOTE: Good looking train there, Siberianmo. When I clicked and enlarged the box photo it was just like being there in your dining train room. Btw, I loved that flick too.
QUOTE: I'm beginning to think about destroying redoing a room in our house for an O-gauge layout! Good Gawd! Does this ever end? egmurphy: Usually no, thank God. See previous answer to ftwNSengineer……… siberianmo: What are your thoughts regarding high speed internet (cable vs phone company - sorry, no satellites)? egmurphy I don’t have the option for cable. But I recently got DSL over the phone line and it’s a world of difference from the old dialup connection. I’d imagine that cable broadband could be even better but I’m glad I’ve at least got this.
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: by Fergie: ***: I don't sleep! I build!!
QUOTE: Did they set up well or was it a pain getting them out of the tinfoil?
QUOTE: there is BIG money being spent on exploration at present as i think the big companies are getting worried, Shell have only 10 yrs supply left at current production levels, so they have to find new oilfields.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ftwNSengineer Ill take another jack and coke.You know im really not as think as you all drunk I am
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119 Fergie, Luc, John, you are in for a wild one.....the barometer is reading 28.97!!!!! The winds are gusting now to 47mph....this is the worse storm we have had all winter, not the most snow, but the most vicious. The winds over the ocean are over 70. And we have another one coming Friday night ????? Good Lord what a winter.
QUOTE: There are 12 Step Programs for model railroaders, but most of us just learn to live with our addiction.
QUOTE: Paul: Now to bed. I know that it's early but I'm pooped, and I have to get up early and go to work. Ed, ***; I know that is a situation that is foreign to you re-tired types but never the less.
QUOTE: TrolleyRob: Ed not sure why I got bleeped I was just trying to spell Kielbassa I guess the forum system has something against sausage.
QUOTE: (northern)Phil: A Kato Mike, eh? You're just an old romantic, aren't you? Do you have any Kato Steamers? I'd bet that they are some sweet runners.
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite(or was that Spooky?) Hello out there-- My human is out in the garage working on his (our) layout right now, and since I have opposable duclaws, I'm taking this opportunity to set a few things straight. By the way, I'm Spooky (my human often refers to me as the "Princess", whatever that is) and I did NOT steal that gondola. I only steal those little cars with windows and the funny bump on top (I think my human calls them "Cabeese.) I re-iterate, the gondola was not ME! The culprit was that new kid in the house that barks. The yellow one with the big tail. I think my human calls him Wiley (I have several names for him, but I'm afraid that your forum monitor would *** them out, besides, it isn't ladylike to curse, is it?). Evidently this little barker named Wiley has witnessed me from time to time, and not being terribly original, decided to copy me. Not only did he copy me, he had the unmitigated gall to hide the gondola under the grand piano, which is MY territory, thank you! And besides, I don't know why my human got so upset--after all, the gondola was lettered for SACRAMENTO NORTHERN, not Rio Grande. Anyway, I just wanted to clear things up for the rest of you. Oh, hear him coming in, time to jump up on my cat-castle and purr. He seems to appreciate that. He's very easily amused. Spooky. PS: Nice to meet you all. [#wstupid]