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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 4:34 PM
Evening all. Nothing for me at this time Zoe.

Ed, thanks for the 411 about the LHS. Did it use to be called Trainsource:Texas, if so, then I've used it before.

grayfox, I have no layout to run it on. If things go right, I'll take it to Teffy's, and run it on his.

And as for Parker, Biggie, and his latest getrealidiots, Al will be around for awhile. He will keep coming back.

TTFN

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Friday, February 25, 2005 4:17 PM
Duke, I’ll try to get the picture up, but no guarantees it will scan in very well, but I will try.

Bergie looks like He’s getting things cleaned up. He’s kind of become a friend of mine and I know his home e-mail for the weekend. Somebody flag me in the shop here or by e-mail if I miss something that Bergie needs to know about and I’ll get in touch with him to make sure he sees it, but I bet he’ll be patrolling the place anyway once and a while. If you can provide links either in a post here or in an e-mail to me it would help. I might see the e-mail quicker.

Well, I’ll have a Fresh Squeezed OJ on ***’s bill, it’s his turn to pay today. I’ll also have a hamburger with cheese and a squirt of ketchup with a nice sweet pickle on the side.

Guess what day it is for those of you who live in here....... That right, Friday!!!!!! This means that it’s the Weekend! And for that I made some Cinnamon rolls, they should be done in a few minutes. I just hope you all don’t eat them right away, and I get to at lease try one. But, I really should get going, I’ve got modeling to do and things to plan for this weekend. We aren’t going to go many places, so I should be able to get something accomplished. See ya later!

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Friday, February 25, 2005 3:52 PM
Good afternoon gents....just got back home from a week in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, at Attitash Mountain in Bartlett. For those not familiar with the location, Bartlett is in Crawford Notch RT302, about 50 miles from the Canadian Border. We had snow 5 of the 7 days, about 15 inches in total. Then when we arrived back home ...COWABUNGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! another 15 inches of snow here to shovel...WOW !! AND, we have another Nor'easter bearing down on us Monday and Tuesday!!! Where is that little critter from PA ????????????

Lots of winter fun, and I got an empty wallet at my favorite not so local HS. Bought code 83 track, a tortoise to play with and familiarize myself with operation and mountings. I also bought two Atlas turnouts, I am still not sure about using Atlas code 83 turnouts or the new Peco code 83 turnouts yet, still undecided. I am also undecided about using insulated or non-insulated frogs with my DCC wiring.

I heard from Fergie several times via email, as I had my Laptop with me, but there was no Hispeed enet service deep in the mountains, only dial-up modem at 20kb.....so slow that I could almost beat the email via smoke signal or dogsled. So I didn't go online to this forum at all....gee , I left when we were at page 305, now we are at......page 315 !!!!! Wow !!!

I see that Bergie sent Parker, aka Biggie Smallie, packing....I guess he hit the hornets nest with his big stick once too many times.

Tim: thanks for the driving concern...the trip went well most of the way. But when we got to Franconia Notch ( old man of the mountain ), we hit a white-out for about 10 miles, then we were Ok the rest of the way.


Fergie: Aye Captain...I'm givin ya all she's got!!!!!! We'll blow the phase array if I push her any more!!!

Matt: Aim your satellite antenna a little more towards the SW, you might pickup the US or Canada stations.

Tim: Is it too soon to start the animals two by two in to your Arc yet? We are seeing all the pictures on TV here on the East coast of the houses falling down the cliffs, the huge rock that they are trying to break apart before it crashes into homes on the other side of the highway.....really spectacular shots. We are happy to see that your family is Ok Tim, thank God !!!

Der John: you really made some good progress while I was away!!! Nice work mon ami !!!

Robert: Nice loco!!!! What min radius curve will that baby run on?

A big welcome [#welcome][#welcome] to all the new members to the Coffee Shop while I was in the deep north woods.

Time for supper, Lorraine wants to go out to the "99" so, I will see you guys later....

God Bless,








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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, February 25, 2005 3:50 PM
Good afternoon Coffee Clubbers,

Taking advantage of a quiet moment, thought I’d drop in and bring myself up to date here in the Coffee Shop. Looks like things have returned to normal out in the General Discussion Forum. Even the lingering evidence of the “Drive-by Posting” here in the Coffee Shop was deleted. Almost like it never happened. [alien] Twilight Zone time again............


QUOTE: LilRob: Ed or Teffy, would you send me the address of the hobby shop you all use. I'm looking for one.
The one we keep referring to is Papa Ben’s Train Place. There are a couple of good ones in Houston, but we both prefer Papa Ben’s, not only for it’s selection, but also for the friendliness of the staff. It’s just south of the Southwest Freeway at Kirby. Take the Kirby exit, go south under the freeway for about 4 blocks (+/-). Turn left on South Blvd (I think there’s a big car wash on the corner). Go about 400 yards and it’s on your left. 2506 South Blvd. Phone is (713) 523-5600.


QUOTE: TrolleyRob: …I'm just covering all of the bases. Ed before you get excited I 'm not wearing red socks…
Rats, thought we had another convert. By the way, we’re only about 37 days away from the opening of the 2005 season. Dare I hope for a repeat…….. [:0]


QUOTE: Trainwreck: …they let us run one of the robotic arms, and we toured the plant and had a lot of hands-on experience with the equipment there…
Must have been a neat experience. Congrats on being sponsored. Do you have University plans yet or is it still too far away to have anything in mind?


QUOTE: der: …what’s bananas foster?
Not to steal Tim’s thunder, but it’s a great tasting dessert, and the specialty of Brennan’s Restaurant in New Orleans.

The following is from the “Brennan’s Restaurant” website:

In the 1950's, New Orleans was the major port of entry for bananas shipped from Central and South America. Owen Edward Brennan challenged his talented chef, Paul Blangé, to include bananas in a new culinary creation - Owen's way of promoting the imported fruit. Simultaneously, Holiday Magazine had asked Owen to provide a new recipe to appear in a feature article on Brennan's.

In 1951, Chef Paul created Bananas Foster. The scrumptious dessert was named for Richard Foster, who, as chairman, served with Owen on the New Orleans Crime Commission, a civic effort to clean up the French Quarter. Richard Foster, owner of the Foster Awning Company, was a frequent customer of Brennan's and a very good friend of Owen.

Little did anyone realize that Bananas Foster would become an international favorite and is the most requested item on the restaurant's menu. Thirty-five thousand pounds of bananas are flamed each year at Brennan's in the preparation of its world-famous dessert.


Banana's Foster
• ¼ cup (½ stick) butter
• 1 cup brown sugar
• ½ teaspoon cinnamon
• ¼ cup banana liqueur
• 4 bananas, cut in half
lengthwise, then halved
• ¼ cup dark rum
• 4 scoops vanilla ice cream
Combine the butter, sugar, and cinnamon in a flambé pan or skillet. Place the pan over low heat either on an alcohol burner or on top of the stove, and cook, stirring, until the sugar dissolves. Stir in the banana liqueur, then place the bananas in the pan. When the banana sections soften and begin to brown, carefully add the rum. Continue to cook the sauce until the rum is hot, then tip the pan slightly to ignite the rum. When the flames subside, lift the bananas out of the pan and place four pieces over each portion of ice cream. Generously spoon warm sauce over the top of the ice cream and serve immediately.

Yum!!! [dinner]


QUOTE: Matt: …anyone remember the "starfield" screensaver on older Windows versions?
I do, I do!! Was that really an older version? I just thought I didn’t know how to activate it on my current computer. [%-)]


Okay, back under my rock for a while. Just kidding, really thinking about a nap. [zzz]

Hasta luego,

Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 3:36 PM
Evening all

Glad to see "round 2" of the flaming seems to have been ended, not sure how many more waves we'll see, hoping he'll get bored soon though. In event of restart this'll probably be the only bit of the forum I visit - had to put up with enough of that kind of thing back in high school. Ah well, on to happier subjects!

TrolleyRob: Meant to mention this earlier but forgot. www.ehattons.com have some tram power trucks that might be of use - they're based on twin powered 4-wheel trucks supplied as fairly simple kits, various wheelbases/wheel sizes are available. Intended for Briti***rams so they'll be great for a trolley as well. They also stock the Corgi trams which are nice models, though they need a set of power trucks to be usable as they're really aimed at the diecast collector market, though the shells are nicely detailed and are to 4mm=1ft scale (OO). www.modeltrams.co.uk also has information on the hobby from this end which might be of use - they have grooved-rail track which can be tricky to find. Hope this is of help!

Snow was interesting on the way home - anyone remember the "starfield" screensaver on older Windows versions? Imagine that coming at you at about 60mph (plus whatever the wind speed was) and you'd have a pretty good idea of my forward view this afternoon. It wasn't sticking though. [sigh]

Bye for now
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Posted by bjdukert on Friday, February 25, 2005 3:06 PM
Hi all,this will be short because it is Friday and the night out with the wife,then maybe HD or someplace of that sorts.

***-I see you are on and welcome back.I will get pics this weekend if all goes well,as well as digging for a tender.[:)]

So that I don't miss anyone [#welcome] to all the new people.Sit for a spell and enjoy the great people in here.

I will try the word thing a bob again when I have more time,so for now see all later.

Duke

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 2:10 PM
I forgot to add something in my previous post.... yesterday was a nice day with the sun out and hardly any clouds in the sky.... then around 7 last night we got hit hard for about 30 - 45 minutes.... with lightning and thunder.... we got probably a half inch of rain in that time period or more....

Now today we are back to partly cloudy skies but there are still scattered showers mainly in the mountains now.... come sunday night or monday we are expecting another storm to pass through for a couple more days.... at least they are saying that it's not going to be as bad as this last one.... at least I hope that it's not nearly as bad as this last one.
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Posted by der5997 on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:59 PM
Good afternoon coffee shop dwellers. Zoe, a medium Chinese tea please, but no cookies, as I’ve had quite a good lunch. Snow started later than we thought it would, which meant I was able to restock the wood in the dry. Not much wind, so no blizzard. It was really coming down to stay by the time we got back from shopping in the Harbour. Still doing it at 3:00, going on 4:00.
Duke
QUOTE: Ed-I am trying to get this word thing and copying , quoting,cutting,pasting,and all down,but it sure seems like I am going through a lot of steps to do it. I bet I am doing something not quite right

Duke, here’s what I do. I open up Word even before coming to the Coffee Shop. Then I come in and read the posts. Only at the ones I want to reply or add to, I copy that bit, making a note in my head as to who it is (in this case, your good self)
The I go to my Word page, type in the person’s name (Duke: [ quote]) and paste the copied bit, and fini***hat with the [ /quote] I just keep on doing that down the pages in the shop I’m ploughing through. When I’m done I go back to the top of the Word page and put in my greetings, order for coffee etc. Then I come down to the end, type in a sign off. Select All, and copy. Over to the shop message box or Reply to box and paste the whole thing. Preview to catch things that Word hasn’t already and add in any smilies that I don’t know the codes for, and Submit.
TrolleyRob
QUOTE: John no not related unless he's attached somewhere further down the line. I'm the wrong person to ask these thing s though, but my aunt Doreen is our family geneologist and she's always telling us interesting tidbits
They had a summer place on Stokes Bay, Tom and Minerva Austin. He was about 90 when we knew them. Had a son who did the hunting. We can’t remember his name. If you think of it, ask Doreen about them.
Tim:
QUOTE: and lately bananas foster
Education time please Tim, what’s bananas foster? [?]
QUOTE: Sunny all day today, except for a fraction, it says we got 0.01". Now who the heck would measure that ???????
Same bunch who enjoy differentiating between bob-sled runs, speed skaters, or any sport where the spread between win and last is less than 7/100ths of a second[(-D][V]
Grubby:
QUOTE: Hi guys, I am just starting out building my first "adult" layout...after a break of nearly 30 years.
[#welcome] Back! Zoe or Chloe will fix virtually anything liquid or solid and legal[:D] What scale? Or do we assume that you carry on where you left off 30 years ago and that was HO?
BTW, I think Matt’s absolutely right about the question question. [^]
ftwNSengineer
QUOTE: They would say "hoosier", which means…"who’s there"
QUOTE: yep,thats pretty much it.if your from Indiana your a hoosier
Thanks, it was my question.
Ed:
QUOTE: As someone else mentioned, we already have one other law enforcement type, Phil, who’s on vacation right now. But come to think of it, we also have a Youth Probation Officer (Krump) who hasn’t been in here lately.
Krump has puter ongoing trouble. Our Montreal representative is also judicial, a Crown Counsel? (sort of like a DA I think) Maybe this post will urge him to reply[:D]
Ryan:
QUOTE: I am so glad that I missed most of the Biggie Smalls, Parker Legend stuff from last night.
[#ditto] That’s why I stay in here, where folks are polite and friendly. There’s enough [censored] out in the real world without dragging it into our cybercafé. An advantage of being on a leading edge time zone (Mitchell and Grubby being in a world of their own[:D]) is that I’m safely tucked up while all this stuff is going on, and so no temptation to get sucked in[^] Downside is that TrolleyRob thinks I’m at lunch at something past 2 in the afternoon[(-D]
TrolleyRob:
QUOTE: I'm on the hunt for something to be used as a st power sorce for streetcars The nwsl pdl's and spud trucks are to short in the wheelbase to make a single truck
What was “The Flea”? I seem to recall ads showing a single pair of wheels powered by “The Flea”. Two of those could (potentially) be set at any desired distance behind a set of side frames to give you what you want.[tup][tdn][?]
I’d better finish up here, and go and look in the attic for the box of electronic goodies that may solve my dcc power needs.
TTFN.



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Posted by twhite on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:55 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith

QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite


Turbo, I didn't know you lived in San Diego (I should check the posts sometime, right?) so your comment about the weather in California kid of sidetracked me a little--I was thinking that you thought I lived in the LA area, where they have gotten REALLY pulverized, lately. Hope you get un-soggy soon. And I really hope ALL of you guys in SoCal didn't sustain too much damage. 24 inches of rain so far? DANG!!

Later. Peace.
Tom

[:D][:D]


Tom, where have you been? that last storm left us at 35" in downtown LA, I'm sure at my house up near the mountains we got over 50" so far! We have gotten more rain than San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle.[:0]


Oh, man--I've REALLY been out of the loop the past few days--we had a couple of tornadoes around here, and that's all the weather people in Sacramento have been talking about--35-50 inches? Boy, that elNino has really slipped south. Hope to God you guys get a respite soon--we're due for more rain come Sunday, but we can handle it. I hope for your sake the storm stays north of you!
Tom [:0]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:44 PM
afternoon everyone.

Looks like I missed alot last night and this morning... Parker/biggie is back as someone else again.... his 4th or 5th now.

[#welcome] to all the new guys

Glad to see that we have another person from Cali in here.

well I was just checking posts and now I'm off to the main area.

Talk to you all later.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:18 PM
Been a busy couple of days around here I see, too bad I missed out on all the fun with Biggie and Bergie, sounds like quite a showdown on main street!!!

[#welcome][#welcome][#welcome][#welcome], ftwNSEngineer, Grubby, TrentB, and I know I'm forgetting someone, I just can't think who that might be.

Some of you may know that it is National Engineer's Week this week, and I got to participate in the Southwestern division of their ceremonies yesterday. Xerox sponsored me as an Engineer for a Day, and then they gave me tickets to the Engineer's banquet in Oklahoma City last night. Xerox was fun, they let us run one of the robotic arms, and we toured the plant and had a lot of hands-on experience with the equipment there. It was quite a day.

Class is nearly over, I'll check in later,
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Posted by vsmith on Friday, February 25, 2005 12:59 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite


Turbo, I didn't know you lived in San Diego (I should check the posts sometime, right?) so your comment about the weather in California kid of sidetracked me a little--I was thinking that you thought I lived in the LA area, where they have gotten REALLY pulverized, lately. Hope you get un-soggy soon. And I really hope ALL of you guys in SoCal didn't sustain too much damage. 24 inches of rain so far? DANG!!

Later. Peace.
Tom

[:D][:D]


Tom, where have you been? that last storm left us at 35" in downtown LA, I'm sure at my house up near the mountains we got over 50" so far! We have gotten more rain than San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle.[:0]

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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, February 25, 2005 12:48 PM
Good afternoon clubbers.I see John's in I poped in for lunch[dinner] so at least Zoe and I will have some company.I'm glad that we have no further need of the bomb shelters on the forum thanks to Bergie[^].Mind you if Fergie brings in some of his chile again we may want to keep our shelter open[}:)][:p][:0][xx(]I'm on the hunt for something to be used as a st power sorce for streetcars The nwsl pdl's and spud trucks are to short in the wheelbase to make a single truck anything just wondering if any of you fine gents have suggestions.I have asked other places as well I'm just covering all of the bases.Ed before you get excited I 'm not wearing red socks[:D][;)][swg] Anyway i'm off for the day see you all later(well at least your electrons) Rob[:0]
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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, February 25, 2005 11:34 AM
Good Friday Morning Coffee Club!

Well, no rain today, so far! The forecast looks like it may hold for the next day or two, but rain is predicted again next week. Hope it dries out soon; we are going camping next weekend with the Cub Scouts.

QUOTE: egmurphy
Cuernavaca, city of eternal spring. Great place.


Ed,
That makes sense; I bet it is a year-round oasis!


QUOTE: fec153
It's all local county and state 2 laners. Longest one way is 36 miles. It's back and forth,circle around,pickup 2,drop off 1, pickup 2 more drop 3. Chase here, go there.All bleeping day. And every day it's different people but the same headache. At least I know where I'll stop at night just don't know when.
It's a job and I am helping others and have made some nice friends. Downside is loosing some of them. I am very thankful I am healthy at my age to be able to do for them.


Flip,
I’m lost here, what kind of work are you doing? Sounds like a lot of driving anyway! Be careful out there, even the two lane roads have their share of bozos [:o)]. Sorry to hear about the Dr. appt, sometimes they get pulled when they least expect, ER stuff is always a non-planned event. It will all work out in the end! Good luck! I love your “grass is greener” quote! Very true! Thanks!

JP,
Have a great time! See you back in a few weeks!

Jack,
Hope the wife’s thumb is better!

QUOTE: tomwatkins
I finally got the updates for the tax program downloaded this morning.


Tom,
Glad to hear your tax program is finally working! I still have mine to get around to, been so busy with the floor tiles, I am gonna have to get to it soon. Refund and model trains make a good combo, huh!

QUOTE: Trent B
I love the old pre-merger ATSF Blue-yellow bonnet. Are there any who miss it too?


Welcome [#welcome] Trent B
And yes, I miss them too! Glad to have ya in the Coffee Shop!


Also - Welcome [#welcome] to ftwNSengineer!
Thanks for the hoosier info! I did not know that!


QUOTE: der5997
Heard today that Vancouver, B.C.has very little snow pack in the mountains. A good bit of their water comes from a hitherto reliable snow pack melting off over the summer. Already the emergency services are concerned about forest fires this season. They have had record sunshine for February, which has been great for hot dog sales at outdoor stands, apparently, but not good for packing that snow!


John,
It is amazing how the weather now will affect the climate a few months down the road. Wow, forest fire predictions already! Some April showers will be a welcome thing if that holds true. Also, thanks for the clarification on the roadway methods.


QUOTE: Turbo One
Sunny all day today, except for a fraction, it says we got 0.01". Now who the heck would measure that


Tim,

Glad to hear it is finally sunny in your parts. Now how about canning up some of that and shipping it our way??? [:D] [:D] [:D]

[#welcome] Grubby [#welcome]
Yep, I think we can find a Coke! Glad to have ya here! There are many Coffee Clubbers here who can answer just about any and all questions you may have. Try the General Discussion area for more brain trust. We only get about 10 to 15 people in here a day. I even been able to answer a few myself, having gotten back into the hobby too after about a 10 year hiatus.

I am so glad that I missed most of the Biggie Smalls, Parker Legend stuff from last night. I did see the sticky post when it appeared yesterday morning and wondered how long it would take for him to join again and with a vengeance. I try to avoid those kinds of posts now; it is too easy for me to get sucked into them.

Well, happy weekend everyone!

Yours in model railroading,

Ryan

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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, February 25, 2005 11:18 AM
Morning guy's.We haad a drive by posting?I missed that one must have been deleted before I woke up.It's too bad he had good MR ideas but carried much to much lumber around with him.On a happier note I managed to get 12' of track down so that makes me happy(I'm good Tim BTW thanks for asking)Grubby[#welcome] Are you modeling North American or closer to home prototype.Well I'm off to St. Kitts dad's birthday[dinner] talk to you guys later. Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 11:18 AM
Howdy everyone. Zoe, I'll have a Pepsi, and a couple of donuts, if there are any left.

Sounds like world war III almost broke out last night. Glad I wasn't around. Hopefully Bergie can can find a way to permanently keep people like Biggie Smalls, without effecting anyone else, out.

Ed or Teffy, would you send me the address of the hobby shop you all use. I'm looking for one.

Duke, don't worry, I know there is a chance you won't find that tender. Just let me know either way.

twhite, if Duke can't find his tender, then, I'll take you up on your offer. I'll let you know depending on whether Duke can find his or not.

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Posted by twhite on Friday, February 25, 2005 11:12 AM
Good morning, everyone--sitting here with a large, LARGE mug of Vienna Roast (no, it's not fancy-smansy, it's just a good old dark brew designed to take the top of your head off, besides, despite the last name, I'm mostly Austrian anyway) and looking at the clouds outside (it was supposed to be sunny and in the high 60's here, today) and thinking that when I get out to the garage, it's going to be a little more humid that I figured, so no plaster scenery today, right? Whew!!
Turbo, I didn't know you lived in San Diego (I should check the posts sometime, right?) so your comment about the weather in California kid of sidetracked me a little--I was thinking that you thought I lived in the LA area, where they have gotten REALLY pulverized, lately. Hope you get un-soggy soon. And I really hope ALL of you guys in SoCal didn't sustain too much damage. 24 inches of rain so far? DANG!!
Well, see we've calmed down a bit from last night--let's all give a big cheer to Joe Fugate for doing a lot of late-night posting to shove that other stuff off of page one, all right? I have to admit that I got sucked into one of the posts (must have been half-asleep), which unfortunately kept it up longer than it deserved, but I got out of there FAST, once I saw where it was headed.
Better go, my Maine Coon cat Spooky is staring at me wondering where her breakfast tuna is and when we are going to go out into the garage and work on the train. Nice thing about retirement--you can keep your own hours, bad thing about retirement--the cat insists that you keep HERS!
Later. Peace.
Tom

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Friday, February 25, 2005 11:07 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith

[censored] !!!, I always miss out on all the fun! [D)][X-)][*^_^*][(-D][:-,]


I'm tellin' you Vic, you snooze, you lose!!!![:0][:p][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][swg]

I was up until after 3, that's only 1 your time. [;)]

Bergie was very thorough this morning. I saw him in here removing the polluting post Al left, which ripped Tim. He had also attacked Antonio, csxguy, Bergie and maybe one or two other members, in addition to all the profanity. I do hope Bergie has a permenant solution.
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Posted by red p on Friday, February 25, 2005 10:56 AM
QUOTE:





QUOTE: ftw: A long time ago like in the early 1800s .If you went to someone house and knocked on the door.They would say "hoosier",which means (whos ier) it was basicly a slang way (with a little midwestern accent)of saying "whos there".
So these days it’s used as a term for anyone from Indiana, right? I remember (vaguely) when I was just a kid in school, one of my teachers reading us excerpts from Edward Eggleston’s “Tales of a Hoosier Schoolboy”.





yep,thats pretty much it.if your from Indiana your a hoosier[:D]
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Posted by vsmith on Friday, February 25, 2005 10:18 AM
[censored] !!!, I always miss out on all the fun! [D)][X-)][*^_^*][(-D][:-,]

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Posted by TurboOne on Friday, February 25, 2005 9:35 AM
Good morning all, coffee and smoothies on ftwNSengineer today. After last nights attacks, I need a big cup of Joe.

Glad all is cleaned up. Too bad. At times he was a great MRR.

Grubby [#welcome] enjoy. Keep asking questions.

Gotta go do some homework. Take care all.

Cloudy today, but no rain so far. ground is down to wet instead of mushy.

Tim
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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, February 25, 2005 9:14 AM
Good Morning Coffee Clubbers

Wow, flack jacket time out on the main forum. [:0] But this is beyond your normal flaming. Hopefully Bergie has the ability to block ISP addresses.

Cloudy down here today. In fact the forecast is for clouds and a chance of showers for several days. That’s great because the farmers down here really need it. This area has practically no artificial irrigation (small farms, non-availability of credit) and the farmers live and die with the rains. We’ve had no significant rain to speak of in two months and it’s well into spring planting time.

Plus, clouds and rain mean lower temperatures!! [^] Added bonus for me. Last night I probably should have bit the bullet and turned on the a/c. But I had the overhead fan on warp speed and a floor stand fan blowing directly on me. I was determined to make it through two complete months without resorting to a/c and we’re almost through February.


Trent, missed your post yesterday as you posted it just seconds ahead of the post I was working on. Welcome to the forum. In what part of the great state of Texas do you live? As someone else mentioned, we already have one other law enforcement type, Phil, who’s on vacation right now. But come to think of it, we also have a Youth Probation Officer (Krump) who hasn’t been in here lately. What scale do you model in? Teffy is our resident Santa Fe aficionado, so he’ll also be happy to have some company.


Duke, when I email you regarding the plane, the first one will come through the forum mail. In case you haven’t received anything like that before, I believe it shows a Trains.com return address, then shows the original sender’s home email in the “reply to” box.

QUOTE: Ed-I am trying to get this word thing and copying , quoting, cutting, pasting, and all down,but it sure seems like I am going through a lot of steps to do it. I bet I am doing something not quite right…
It does take a lot of steps because you have to manually type in the brackets with the quote or /quote. But after a bit you’ll get the hang of it. Try using the “preview reply” button before posting. That way you can see how your post will actually look. Then, if you’ve messed up you can correct it before sending the post. You can also go back and “edit” your posts afterwards.


QUOTE: Paul: Well I goofed it. I had a post all done on Word and pasted it on to the reply box and than didn’t hit the submit reply.
What you want to do is actually ‘save’ your post in Word. For example, as soon as I start a new reply in Word, I save it as “postX”. I periodically hit save as I’m writing it (old habit). Then if you have a power dip, hit the wrong key, or do something like forgetting to hit send after pasting it in the reply window, you always have the original post saved in Word.

Thanks for the explanation on chisel plowing. That’s kind of what I imagined it was.

QUOTE: So what name is Biggie using now? I tried looking for a post that would look like one of his but could not find any.
Changes rapidly. It’s a fluid situation. In the thread I referenced he was Simon_says or something like that, saying he was Simon Cowell. That thread got yanked pretty quick. But as you can see this morning he’s back bigger than life with other names including parker legend (his original handle) spelled backwards. Ooops, yup, looks like we had another “Drive-By Posting” heer in The Coffee Shop in the wee hours.



QUOTE: TurboTim: I also like my coffee black. then I add chocolate, milk, sometimes peaches, and lately bananas foster. At least it starts out black.
I could hardly believe it, I even found smoothie recipes that started out with coffee that sound very similar to what you just posted. Incredible.



QUOTE: Tom White: Anyhow, just spent a day on the layout putting in benchwork for a reverse loop that I fouled up first time around…
One of the beauties of the hobby is that nothing is so fouled up that it can’t be redone. I don’t normally associate tornados with California, but it’s been a weird year everywhere.



QUOTE: Grubby: Hi guys, I am just starting out building my first "adult" layout...after a break of nearly 30 years.
Why does that sound familiar? Welcome back to the hobby and welcome to the Coffee Shop. Another modeler from the land down under!! Beefing up our foreign contingent here in the Coffee Shop.

QUOTE: I am sure I can find most of the info I need by searching but I may just ask the odd stupid question or two just to save a little time…
Nothing wrong with asking before searching. There are only one or two people out on the main forum who will complain, just ignore them. No one really expects a newcomer to the forum to wade through all the back stuff before asking questions. Keep in mind though that while it’s fine to ask questions here in the Coffee Shop, you’ll usually get a better response to general questions out on the forum itself. The Coffee Shop, while it has a lot of posts, actually has only about 25 regulars who hang out here, plus the ones who drop in from time to time. So there isn’t a huge knowledge base here (not to say that we don’t have some pretty good modelers here, just talking about sheer numbers).

QUOTE: Getting into it as my son is nearly 6 and hanging to play with the trains........
Good reason, you get extra credit for involving Junior.

QUOTE: A few trips to the local hobby shop have unearthed an absolute gem of a shop owner which seems in stark contrast to most of what I am reading…
Bad press sells better than compliments, don't judge the average LHS owner by what you read. My LHS owner (although some 700 miles away) is a great guy. Happens to be Teffy’s LHS too, but he lives closer, only about 90 miles away from the LHS.



QUOTE: ftw: A long time ago like in the early 1800s .If you went to someone house and knocked on the door.They would say "hoosier",which means (whos ier) it was basicly a slang way (with a little midwestern accent)of saying "whos there".
So these days it’s used as a term for anyone from Indiana, right? I remember (vaguely) when I was just a kid in school, one of my teachers reading us excerpts from Edward Eggleston’s “Tales of a Hoosier Schoolboy”.


Okay, off to run some errands. I told Zoe to turn down the burners on the gas stove, we don’t need any “flames” here in the Coffee Shop!! [:D] Catch up with you guys later.

Hasta luego,

Ed
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Posted by red p on Friday, February 25, 2005 7:14 AM
Thanks for the welcome everybody.

Now could someone fill me in on who this Al person and what that business is all about.

Someone asked what a "Hoosier" is............well let me get some more coffee and I will tell you.

A long time ago like in the early 1800s .If you went to someone house and knocked on the door.They would say "hoosier",which means (whos ier) it was basicly a slang way (with a little midwestern accent)of saying "whos there".
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 5:34 AM
Morning all

Posting in between lectures - have an hour gap so tend to find a free computer and check emails, etc. Snow's pretty much gone, though I passed a gritter/plow truck on my way over - he actually had the (demountable) plow attached so was obviously expecting problems - usually they just have the gritter body.

Welcome to all the new members, this seems a good place to hang out - flame free even if you need nomex underwear to get through some of the other topics at the moment! Hope it'll die down soon and civil normality will return.

Grubby, remember my old physics teacher saying that the only stupid question is the one you don't ask, so ask away - the answers will probably help quite a few people. I think the LHS posts are the same as most reviews - people only bother posting if they've had a bad experience, so you only read about the bad ones and not the good, this is in my experience anyway - I've been to plenty of LHS and only found one bad one, which closed shortly after!

Well, not much else going on here - have been reading through Fleischmann parts lists with a view to repairing my N scale rack electric loco (little green boxcab thing with a working rack drive), the pickups and worm gear are o/s, but should be replaceable. Bye for now!
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Posted by Grubby on Friday, February 25, 2005 4:09 AM
Do you have a Coke, caffiene should be cold and fizzy.....

Hi guys, I am just starting out building my first "adult" layout...after a break of nearly 30 years. I have been enjoying sitting back and reading the forums for a little while but decided it was time to be more than a passenger.... I am sure I can find most of the info I need by searching but I may just ask the odd stupid question or two just to save a little time :D. Getting into it as my son is nearly 6 and hanging to play with the trains........and I am hanging to do something as well. A few trips to the local hobby shop have unearthed an absolute gem of a shop owner which seems in stark contrast to most of what I am reading... anyways GL HF.
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Posted by twhite on Friday, February 25, 2005 2:31 AM
Evening all, too late for coffee for me, unless anyone has some Decaf (yech!). Second clear day out here in Northern Calif--we had tornadoes about 7 miles north of me in Natomas two days ago--did some major fence and tile damage, but no injuries that I heard of . Funny thing about tornadoes in the Sacramento Valley, every time we have one, it takes the newscasters and the regional weather office about two days to admit that we DID have one. ("Oh no, I think it was a funnel-cloud, instead--"). Anyhow, just spent a day on the layout putting in benchwork for a reverse loop that I fouled up first time around, so thought I'd say 'hi' before I hit the sack.
By the way, Lil'Rob, if you can't come up with a tender for that Y-6, let me know, I have an old one from a Rivarossi that bit the dust some years back. A little battered, but serviceable. Well, guys, have a good night, let's hope the forum settles down a bit (whew!).
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Posted by TurboOne on Friday, February 25, 2005 2:12 AM
Evening all,

Trent, [#welcome][#welcome] we are proud to have you here. MRR is a great way to relax, enjoy and feel free to ask questions.

I also like my coffee black. then I add chocolate, milk, sometimes peaches, and lately bananas foster. At least it starts out black. [8D][8D]

JP have a safe trip, hope all goes well

Ed, there is no such thing as a bad smoothie, so mix away. Oranges always go well with most other items.

Luc, glad you are feeling a little better.

Paul, how is the wifes tractor ?

TrolleyRob, how are things.

Sunny all day today, except for a fraction, it says we got 0.01". Now who the heck would measure that ??????? [%-)]

Guess Al got [censored] for [soapbox]. Too bad, I enjoy the train part of him.

Take care all,

Tim
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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, February 24, 2005 11:27 PM
[8D]Good evening clubbers.First off [#welcome] to Trent pull up a chair in the best internet coffee shop.Always good to add a boy in blue to our list it'll make northern Phil happey to have someone to talk shop with. Ed no offence taken[:)] I pretty much figured that that is what you ment.BTW what is his new handle so I can avoid any unpleasantness[:(] John no not related unless he's attached somewhere further down the line. I'm the wrong person to ask these thing s though,but my aunt doreen is our family geneologist and she's always telling us interesting tidbits[:D]I do have alot of distant relitives in Bracebridge though my greatgrandfather hailed from there.Luc get well soon the fluid diets aren't too fun,you likely got the cold from your doggy chase the other day your hair must have gotten wet when you ran through the river to throw them off your sent[:0][:p][:D]Well good night I'll talk to you later. Rob
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Thursday, February 24, 2005 9:42 PM
Hi Gang;

Pull up a chair Jim. Chloe put that on my tab.

Well I goofed it. I had a post all done on Word and pasted it on to the reply box and than didn’t hit the submit reply. Oh well.

Ed; a chisel plow is a set of shanks that have hardened steel points. The shanks are arranged in a staggered pattern in two or more rows. The frame of the plow is made out of heavy steel for strength and weight. My plow is a 7 shank which is about as much as my 52hp tractor will pull. If Greg is still using that big 4x4 Case he is using a really big plow. If you take your fingers and drag them through the dirt that is how a chisel plow works. So what name is Biggie using now? I tried looking for a post that would look like one of his but could not find any.

Sorry for the short reply tonight. It’s been a long day. I’ll see you all tomorrow.

Paul

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Posted by bjdukert on Thursday, February 24, 2005 9:10 PM
Evening all

quote]Originally posted by egmurphy

Ya know, as soon as I hit the send key on that last post, I had that feeling down in my stomach that I'd bitten again. [D)]
Ed-I know the feeling all too well[:)] I have looked for an email,and I have gotten a couple that I didn’t know so I deleted one and started to read another before I realized it wasn’t from you. It seems there are others that like to send junk,so if anyone from the Coffee Shop sends anything you should let know who you are. I would not want to delete any of you.
Looks like he already has. Doesn’t appear to be much change in attitude. Looks like he sucked both Brian and me in on his first post. Trusting souls that we are. I saw that before I came into the shop,and it’s too bad some people have to be that way. V]

Flip-I have done some driving for an expediting co. as well as a couple others and I agree with the you on some of the others and driving habits. It is not any fun at times. [:(!]

Brian-Selling the old to get new sounds like a good idea ,and if it isn’t what you can use you will never miss it[^]

]All I need is a tender for it. As stated earlier, Duke says he has one
Robert-I will do my best,I don’t want you to get your hopes up too much.

Noah- Will you let us see your drawing when you get it done??

Ed-I am trying to get this word thing and copying , quoting,cutting,pasting,and all down,but it sure seems like I am going through a lot of steps to do it. I bet I am doing something not quite right

Well,looks like it is about zzz][zzz]for me.

Talk to you later

Duke

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