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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 5:04 PM
RT,
I'm aware that there have been "issues" in the past, but I feel that when correcting inappropriate behavior it is always best to deal with it head-on and in a very matter-of-fact manner. I don't wi***o be rude or offensive, and I hope I don't come across that way. I just want to make the point that this is not acceptable behavior, that's all.

I enjoy swdave's particapation on this forum and have found many of his comments to be insightful and valuable. I don't wi***o loose anyone on this forum. But this cannot be accepted, and that's the bottom line, period.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 5:24 PM
PC thats what I was trying to state also.

Life's hard, even harder if your stupid  John Wayne

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 5:28 PM
Line em up girls I've been saving for just this . Its my turn to buy so as long as its food I'm buying yes INCH that means even your road kill delight the girls now know how to make it for you even thou there not to keen on the idea

COX47 got package today very neat set.

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Posted by james saunders on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 5:43 PM
Good morning all,

PC Very smart of you to suck silverspike in!

Since RT is Buying I will have one of everything!, Just kidding, A chocolate shake will be lovely, thanks...

All for now...

-OzJim-

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 6:07 PM
Well the rain has stopped for now, 1.59" since midnight here, but the areas to the SE near Cape Cod received 9" in some towns and I-93 and Rt3 was shut down in some areas, and Logan Airport was down to one (1) runway open out of four (4) for a period this afternoon. We will do this all over again Friday into Saturday just for practice.
All this rain and I watched a huge dust storm cause havoc in Phoenix, AZ today.

On the train news front, if you guys can get the HISTORY CHANNEL, there is a train program on TONIGHT from 8 to 9 EDST ( Eastern Daylight Savings Time ), 7 pm in the Midwest, for the Maritime Provinces, you just missed the first 8 minutes!!!!

Talk later guys,
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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 6:55 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by james saunders

PC Very smart of you to suck silverspike in!

Liked that, did ya!?! [:D]
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Posted by SilverSpike on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:04 PM
Hey, hey hey! [8D]

Elvis is in the building....... [{(-_-)}]

[wow]

I think I might just have to take my dinner To Go tonight!!!

Thanks RT, just box it on up and we'll head home.......

.........Elvis has left the building!!! [:O]

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Posted by JPowell on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:11 PM
Evening all,

And speaking of which, how 'bout this rain we're having here in the NE? Makes for some good days for MRRing, if I had a layout to work on. And, it has helped out the SOX as well in that they can get a day off before playing the last game of their 4-game series w/ the Yanks.

Well guys and gals, I'm hoping to get my dad's digital camera this weekend so I can get some pics of my equipment posted for all to see.

Till then, take care and have a good evening!
JP

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

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:18 PM
Silver Spike,
Elvis is here!!!!! [:O][wow][:O] Where, where?!? [%-)][X-)][;)]
And BTW, I think I'll have mine to go tonight too. Tough room tonight!
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Posted by fec153 on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:39 PM
pc-[Phil] Thanks for getting the right job done. We don't need that garbage here.

Well good news- Dr. took care of Deb's problem and in a week or so will have results of biopsy. Thinks it is clear. Of course her liver problem isn't going away nor her spinal trouble. She will muddle through. Heck being married to me for 25 years hasn't done anything but make her stronger.

Flip [Fla. Phil]
Wow! It's bedtime. So prayers for all, and pleasant dreams.
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Posted by ModelTrainman on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:43 PM
In February I broke my leg and it hasn't healed all the way yet!
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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:45 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtraincollector

PC thats what I was trying to state also.

My bad! I must have misread it.

It's casual! [8D]
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Posted by ModelTrainman on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:49 PM
In February I broke my leg and it hasn't healed all the way yet!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 8:31 PM
Greetings all.
Well I decided that a late cup of coffee was just what the doctor ordered.
PC Did you miss me today. Well I had some repairs in one of my appartments. You know people move out unannounced. I'll be back there tomorrow to paint the place.

INCH Loved the photos. You really need to post some more.

ALL What was that guy thinking to post that on here. Some one has posted a thread for the number of teenagers on here. There is a lot.
Well I guess I'll call it quits for tonight.
Later
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 8:55 PM
I did some large scale MRRing tonight. I got the weed burner out and burned off soma 100 ft of track. I was going to do some more but ranout of garden hose. I'll have to round up some more tomorrow.

Now I have to replace the breaker panel in the barn. We went into HD and got a Square D QO panel and I'll have to install it tomorrow. Since the well pump is on that panel I'll have to get it done asap.

I think that I'll head for bed. Have a good night and I'll see you all tomorrow.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 9:18 PM
OH MY GOD,
I have really done it now. PC is really going to be mad now. I was placed on top of the page by accident. I didn't do it on purpose.
Will you ever forgive me. I will do anything to make this up to you. I will buy your dinner for the rest of the year hewhewhew
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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 9:28 PM
Mitchell: Glad to see you are off to a good start. Don’t forget to put aside some of that for R&D.[:D]

Neal:
QUOTE: DER You can send that rain this way. Its been about three weeks since the last rain. Bet GRAYFOX's tiller would have trouble in this hard dried clay.
…I would dearly love to, but the trouble is *** keeps sending it up from his area to us.[banghead] It’s turned windy as well as cold. Winter gear including gloves for the walk this evening, and a fire in the woodstove since dinner time.[V]
Those farm implements are fascinating. What scale?

Mike:
QUOTE: Der , is that Athabasca oil photo, the one that on TV here, they’re processing crude oil out of.
…Very probably, it’s a huge area with more oil than the Saudis have by far. They keep finding better ways of extracting the heavy crude and refining it.
QUOTE: If my memory’s right, it’s the largest know oil shale deposit in the world.
…Not shale but sand. The largest shale oil deposits are in Colorado and surrounding states. There’s a big hype on about those right now in some of the financial newsletters. Reputedly more oil equivalent than you could imagine. Getting it out has always been the trick. The stuff was put into a Federal Reserve of some kind way back in the 1930s.
Thanks for the MOW pics, and the CN loco[tup]

Fergie: Good to hear that Bob hasn’t fallen off the edge of the earth. It’s been awhile since he was in the CS.

***:
QUOTE: then another storm on Friday...no sun predicted until Sunday.
…that’s Tuesday for us, according to the TV this evening; and it started raining again for this lot at about 8 this evening, not the “later in the night” they prescribed.[censored]

PC:
QUOTE: I don't wi***o be rude or offensive, and I hope I don't come across that way. I just want to make the point that this is not acceptable behavior, that's all.
…I quite agree, and think that what you said was the correct approach. It seems that sw doesn’t “get it” as far as acceptable humour for a general audience including teens is concerned, as this is at least the third time we’ve had to point it out. Having now read the rest of the developing “conversation”, I’d counsel “ignore-ance” from here on in.[:D]

mtrainman:[#welcome]
QUOTE: In February I broke my leg and it hasn't healed all the way yet!
…That sounds painful. How did it happen? Any reason given why it’s taking so long?

I see Mike’s in. What can Chloë bring you? It’s dreary enough for a hot chocolate here.[:O]

That’s me caught up from a few days back. No mrr in that time as many other things have gotten in the way.[V] Time for bed again[zzz]
Goodnight all, and God Bless. Mtrainman, prayers for your leg healing up, and for all others in need of healing, comfort and peace.[angel]

"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 10:12 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ceobayline

PC Did you miss me today. Well I had some repairs in one of my appartments. You know people move out unannounced. I'll be back there tomorrow to paint the place.

Nawww, I picked on SilverSpike instead!

And I'll only hit you up for a Moxie tonight,...oh, thanks Zoe. [;)]
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Posted by ModelTrainman on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 10:54 PM
the post is falling let's keep it on the first page
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Posted by ModelTrainman on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 11:39 PM
KEEPING IT UP
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Posted by ModelTrainman on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 11:42 PM
YES MADE IT TO 50
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, June 8, 2006 5:18 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]



06-08-2006

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, June 8, 2006 5:33 AM
Good Morning All,
Regular and a donut please Zoe. I see bill's in - morning Bill how's the signal business?
Welcome model trainman - hope the leg gets better soon.
Dave likes to roil the waters I guess. I suppose once you've told him you don't like his act with the raunchy jokes it is best not to get into a debate with him. If he doesn't get recognised, he tends to go away.
Saw Peter Mclaughlins' cross country railfan pics last night at the Museum. 1966 and the equipment was out of sight. He went out on the 20th Century and returned by car taking pictures at trackside and at facilities the entire way back. Lots of stuff in Montana and Wyoming with Zephers and matched UP passenger consists. Some Big Boy and Challanger pics when they were just going back into use on fan trips - the res t were photographed in place where they'd been hidden to keep them off the scrap pile. Cool stuff! He also had a lot of pictures of the UP turbine power and the converted PA with a steam turbine installed (8080 was the loco number).
At the museum we are still struggling to get ready for the big show that starts next week, but we are nearly finished with the switcher. The guys working that project really had their hands full as it needed a new radiator. Didn't know you needed a crane to install the cooling system, guess I've been spoiled by alloy radiators in cars. Once the switcher is up and running we can finally reposition the coaches and get the PA system tested.
Work is quiet with all the crew gone, but I can get more done without the interruptions. Speaking of which it's time to get on with it. CUL,[:D],J.R.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 5:49 AM
Good morning all! Just thought I`d say hello before I went to plumb the world.
I find I have to get up an hour earlier nowadays so I have time to check out this
forum.
FERGIE, got the site reg. and am working on the pages. Ordered a huge amount of buildings and detail parts last night! Wa Hoo!

Well everyone take care!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 8, 2006 6:35 AM
Good morning all. Coffees on me today. Oh Ladies put PC's lunch on my tab. I owe him.
JOHN
QUOTE: …I would dearly love to, but the trouble is *** keeps sending it up from his area to us. It’s turned windy as well as cold. Winter gear including gloves for the walk this evening, and a fire in the woodstove since dinner time.
Those farm implements are fascinating. What scale?
Well I would certainly like to bag some of this HOT & DRY and send it to you.
The RAKE AND MOWER are 1:32 scale. They are white metal castings. A friend in Arkansas made them a few years ago.
Well like David having to plumb the world I have to paint an apartment.
Later
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Posted by inch53 on Thursday, June 8, 2006 6:40 AM

Mornin all, Farmers Breakfast, OJ n coffee Zoe, got a long day ahead,
Got a trip up by Springfield today, maybe I can get some photos on the trip.
Had a good day with the kids yesterday, all 3 of us got in a couple naps when we weren’t outside playing.

Grayfox , I saw the last steam engine to run on the tracks outback. I wasn’t vary old, but I can still remember it at the station in Marshall. Dad stopped and I got to see it up close. And I saw the last coal train to run on the Cairo-Danville track, also the last PC to run from Paris to Charleston, and a couple other last runs on now abandon tracks. What I wouldn’t give to have been smart enough to have a camera.

Flip , glad Deb got some good news from the docs.

Der , thought maybe it was the deposit on TV. They showed a big operation up there, I was amazed at how much they could process in one day.
Hope it warms up there some before the end of summer anyway.

Got a couple photos from Paris, cereal mill, don't think i've posted these before





Glad ya’ll been liking the pics. Need to start getting ready for our day trip. Thoughts n prayers for all in need and hope every has a gooden
inch

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, June 8, 2006 7:12 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ceobayline

Good morning all. Coffees on me today. Oh Ladies put PC's lunch on my tab. I owe him.

OK, you're on!

Chloe, ham & eggs please, with a side of hash browns and some coffee, thanks.

I hope you don't mind Neil, but I made it a breakfast instead of a lunch. The boss has bought my lunch the last two days in a row, and I wouldn't want to deprive him of that "opportunity" today, now would I? [:-^]

Well, it seems a bit quieter in here now then it was last night! Man, someone blew a gasket! But I actually understand it, you know? I once was like that, and worse. Those were my BC days. Back then I was not at all a pleasent person. My, how things change. But like I said, I can relate. I've been there,.....and worse!

Well, I think it's probably time to do something today. Phone Company doesn't run itself ya know!

BTW, Mike, great pics you've been showing off lately! I've been enjoying railfanning down in your neck of the woods via your camara! Thanks!

Prayers for all, cause all are in need!

Later!
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, June 8, 2006 9:47 AM
Goodmorning everyone, cloudy and showers again today, and we have another big storm with heavy rains coming in for tomorrow afternoon and evening......the water along the CSX mainline in Brookfield in the swamp is nearly at track level...enough already !!! We received 1.69" of rain in our town from this past storm, but areas near Cape Cod got 9".....what is going on with this weather?????!!!!! [xx(][:O][:O]

INCH53 Mike, that makes two of us re camera. The money I could have made today with the great shots of long drag Berkshires climbing up the main line towards the Berkshire hills!!! Ohhh what we missed!!!!!! Shame on us !!! [B)][V][:(][:(]

How many of you guys saw the Railroad show on the History Channel last night?? I cannot believe what those guys went through laying the tracks for the cross continent RR. Using nitro to blast through granite mountains. And to speed things up, they not only started at both ends of the tunnel, but in the middle by blasting and digging a shaft in the middle of the mountain straight down, then, starting to blast in both directions towards either end of the tunnel as well!! They modified a jupiter locomotive on the top of the mountain to use a verticle lift bucket to haul all the rocks from the center of the tunnel via steam power. If you missed this show, they repeat every several days, check your local TV programming guide.

Time to go repair the rototiller, see you guys at lunch time,

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 TrainFreak409 on Thursday, June 8, 2006 11:05 AM
Good morning everyone. I thought I would stop in before I head out to work today.

So, I saw The Omen last night. That was one helluva movie. It is a well-done remake of a great classic. I cannot wait until the sequels...They had better make the whole trilogy with this. However, PC I did not catch the overhead microphone. I guess I was too into the movie and the storyline and how close it came to the original to notice the mic. Although, I did get some good laughs...Watching my friends jump out of their seats at parts...And the hardest laugh came when the one guy was decapitated by the sign...Does that make me twisted?[:p] If you have seen the original Omen trilogy, this is definitely worth a look. [tup][tup]

Flip: You don't need to worry Flip, I know what a record player is. In fact, I have one, and a fairly good sized collection of 33s and 45s. No 78s though...But anyways...You can hook almost any turntable to almost any Bose unit...But what you need depends on whether or not your BSR has a pre-amp built into it. See below:

-If your BSR does not have a pre-amp- You should have a "Pre Amp" output on your turntable. You will have to purchase a phono pre-amplifier. The pre-amp will usually have red and white RCA sound-outs. From these, you just connect to the auxiliary red and white sound-ins on a Bose 3-2-1, Lifestyle system, or Acoustic Wave. The Wave Radio II and the Wave Music System use a standard 1/8" jack (same as a headphone) for the auxiliary, so all you would need is an RCA-to-1/8" Headphone adapter.

-If your BSR has a built in pre-amp- You will have either red and white RCA sound-outs, or the 1/8" jack sound-out. You'll just do the same as above, and connect them to auxiliary on whatever unit, possibly using an RCA-to-Headphone adapter or not.

Now, since I am not too familiar with BSR units, it could be possible that your turntable has a built in amplifier...If so, then you will have spring clips or screw clips for bare speaker wire; Speaker-Outs. If you can plug speakers straight into your turntable, then you can just use a non-powered speaker set. Anything like the Acoustimas 3, Acoustimas 5, 161s, 201s, or 301s would work then.

Hope this helps you out Flip.[:D]

Well, I'll be around. Catch y'all later. [C):-)]

Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, June 8, 2006 1:18 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409

However, PC I did not catch the overhead microphone.

You know, my wife saw a sneak preview and I was wondering when she told me about it if maybe they showed an unedited directors cut version or something. Even she said it seemed like one of the old B flick. Anyways, I'm glad you had a good time.
Philip

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