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Posted by egmurphy on Monday, October 11, 2004 6:50 PM
/albums/


I forgot the /albums/ [:I] [banghead] [censored]

Okay, let's try again...

should be like http://www.railimages.com/albums/the-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel/aag.jpg

Let's see...




halfzheimers kicking in again.......or sloppy proof reading. Sorry.

Ed





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Posted by Fergmiester on Monday, October 11, 2004 7:53 PM
The yams were excellent. Lisa is "reluctant" in giving up the recipe but to the best of her knowledge it goes something like this:

Peel and par cook yams

Melt a clump (1/4 cup) of butter in saucepan; throw in 3 handfuls of brown sugar and melt. Add 1/2 cup apple cider 1/4 cup maple desert wine (Maple syrup in smaller amount will suffice) 1/2 capful of vanilla extract. Add 1 teaspoon of cornstarch to water and stir then add solution to concoction then bring to a boil to thicken, remembering to stir.

Once thickened to desired consistency pour over yams and put in oven for 30-40 minutes at 300F. Please remember Lisa made this up on the fly today so there's room for improvement.

As for the potato stuffing it's the same as bread with onions and lots of savoury.

And we normally use garden carrots and cook them before creaming them. Canned carrots work just as well.

It's basement day tomorrow as the rain is coming down hard right now ans will continue through the night.

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Posted by egmurphy on Monday, October 11, 2004 8:14 PM
Okay, thanks for the recipe ideas.

Since you're on line, a couple of quick questions.

Is that ship model sitting in your railyard a Victory Ship?

Did you notice that the speed limit sign on the turntable shack (control room?) was in mph, not kmph? Was the use of english units common on the railroads up your way?

Later

Ed


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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 11, 2004 8:22 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997
[!

Now I must check the GBPs.





So far so good--Titans up by 7 (only took them a minute and a half) and the Pack were 3 and out. Even after the Yankee[:(] debacle I still have faith in ya for the GBP's!!!!!!
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Posted by dave9999 on Monday, October 11, 2004 8:28 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Girl_4005

QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997
[!

Now I must check the GBPs.





So far so good--Titans up by 7 (only took them a minute and a half) and the Pack were 3 and out. Even after the Yankee[:(] debacle I still have faith in ya for the GBP's!!!!!!

OPPS..... !4-0 now. Dave
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Posted by der5997 on Monday, October 11, 2004 8:52 PM
Big_Girl:
QUOTE: So far so good--Titans up by 7 (only took them a minute and a half) and the Pack were 3 and out. Even after the Yankee debacle I still have faith in ya for the GBP's!!!!!!

I'm not goofing off, honest! I did try to watch, but Nicole has creamed the satellite signal![xx(]

Ed: Let's see if this will work now.


Ah! Bingo!

That idea came from the photo you brought in last


Now I had better get on and build some mountains to make sense of all this!
The scene in the light box is actully brighter than the photo makes it look. I think it's got to do withthe way incandescent lights look in photos. That's one reason I wanted to use a white LED, but heones I have aren't powerful enough to light the scene as brightly as the incandescent.

Thanks for your help. BTW, that sub album is still showing as Untitled even though the "Properties" shows it as The-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel

Dave:
QUOTE: OPPS..... 14-0 now. Dave
Oh Dear! Oh Dear! Whatever shall we do? (Enter smilie for crocodile tears that can't be seen by Noah[;)] )

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 11, 2004 9:09 PM
I have a few pictures posted at;

http://www.railimages.com/gallery/michaelmiller
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Posted by Fergmiester on Monday, October 11, 2004 9:32 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy

Okay, thanks for the recipe ideas.

Since you're on line, a couple of quick questions.

Is that ship model sitting in your railyard a Victory Ship?

Did you notice that the speed limit sign on the turntable shack (control room?) was in mph, not kmph? Was the use of english units common on the railroads up your way?

Later

Ed



The hull is the American Scout and yes it's a Victory Ship if I remember correctly and the scale is 1:100

The Speed on the Turntable Control Shed is MPH. Canada though metric still has a lot od throw backs to the old imperial system, Wood measurment being one. Since we went metric in the early seventies the bulk of the population aka Baby Boomers still use imperial. I was unable to determine the age of the turntable but I suspect it predates WWII

Have good night, Hopefully i'll have power when I awake! Nichole is only suppose to come to 60 MPH . So she shouldn't give us concern

Good night All

And [#welcome] DMIR, I *** your photos!

Fergie

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 3:29 AM
Michael [:)]

I too enjoyed seeing your layout, nice work. [;)]

I am with Paul, yall stop talking about food. I am gaining weight just reading this thread. [;)]

One thing this thread definately does . . . it makes me laugh. [:D]

Well I think our rain is ending. [:)] There is no doubt the yard will need mowing again. [:(] I don't know if I can just mow it once though, it might need twice to get the leaves and all. [:(!]

It is 330 am and I am HUNGRY. Shame on you all for talking about food. <Do I hear Twinkies calling me. [:D] >

Going back to visit the Muphets . . . I LOVED the two old grouches in the balcony. [:D] [:D] [:D] The Swedish Chef was good too. Dody Dody Doo. [:D] I always enjoyed that show.

Well off to take a nap. [:)]

Take Care. [8D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 4:11 AM
Shoot me if you must . . . but it has been 45 minutes since my last post here. [:)]

I just found this and wanted to leave it with you all for your morning coffee. [:p]

Enjoy. [8D] And NO CHEATING. [:p]

http://www.lolfun.com/funpages/view.cfm/1164


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Posted by Fergmiester on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 6:14 AM
Good Morning Everyone

Well it's dull and dreary here, a perfect day for the basement and installing switch machines. It also means left overs for lunch and supper. 2 apple pies Turkey, Turkey and More Turkey and "Bubble and Squeak" (Mashed Potatoes mixed with Turkey gravy, fried until golden brown, kinda like hash browns)

I might make it to the LHS to pick my MR and a few odds and ends today

Anyway have a good one.

PS Tom let us know when Bob makes it in!

Fergie

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:17 AM
DMIR230,

Nice shots! I especially like the scene at the engine service facility.[8D][tup]

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Posted by tomwatkins on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:27 AM
Good Mornin' Everybody,
It's a gray rainy morning in the mountains today. It's supposed to rain most of the day, and then get chilly. The weather folks are calling for low 40's in Atlanta tomorrow night, and then cooler towards the weekend, which means our first frost won't be long in getting here.

There's a lot of really good modeling going on. The lighted tunnel is one of the coolest ideas I've seen. It really looks great. I might have to give that a try. Ed's loco service area is looking good and the fuel column is super. Is that really "Normal" scale? Even with lots of light I don't think my eyeballs would work that small.

Ed, I think you're exactly right on the relationship between views and posts. I'll usually check in a couple of times a day to see what's going on, but only post once every day or so.

Lupo, welcome back to the coffee shop. It's good to hear from you again. One to one scenery building can be adictive too. It leads to major time spent gardening. "I'll just plant a few things right up here close to the house". "That looks nice, lets do something over here". "Well, we need to put something out here to dress this up". Then come the patios and ponds and shade gardens. It's a slippery slope. I woke up one morning and realized I'd become a gardener, and I love it. It's truly good for the soul.

Lupo, Fergie any anyone else who gets to deal with clay soil, down here we have the world famous, or infamous red clay. It has two consistencies, hard as rock when it's dry, or mud and gumbo when it's wet. It's also full of rocks which makes digging a lot of fun. But it's really good soil for lots of things and easily amended for the rest.

Krump, dessert first! I think that's an excellent idea. Life is uncertain, so let's start with the pies and whipped cream. That makes sense to me.

FEC, where were you? I wish I'd been there. The 611 ( N&W 4-8-4) and a full passenger consist coming through. I missed the last time the 611 did Saluda mountain. It was in 1994, right before Norfolk Southern dropped the steam excursion program. The video is excellent but I wish I'd been there.

Teffy will be here tomorrow morning. They were in Lexington, Va. last night. Bill is going to come up from Canton. We'll have fun.

I'd better go for now. I've got a few odds and ends to do in the basement before they get here. Have a great day, everybody,
Tom
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Posted by n2mopac on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:31 AM
Its a grey, dreary, cold, rainy day here in central MO too . . . perfect for model railroading work.
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Posted by lupo on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:16 AM
Morning All!

we had another fine day overhere in the netherlands, at least in Zierikzee west, nice sunny bit of wind and no rain. spoke to someone living some 5 miles inland of here who had rain all morning!
I just love this microclimate we are living in at the coast!

going to water the fresh sown grass later ( that is stand on the porch with a hose, full presure and due to the small dutch gardens spray the garden without moving one step.
btw I am glad the landscaping is done. I am a not too physical guy [:D] now I am going to have dinner on the porch and armchairmodel the large scale railroad coming to my garden in the future! ( remember, that is a project for when I grow up )

[:p][:p] I do not elaborate on what I am going to eat [:p][:p]
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Posted by fec153 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:23 AM
Tom- Sorry about that. It was on RFD via sat. The credits showed it was made in 1983.
They also had the NKP 765 on a roundtable pulled forward till it was nose to nose with 611. Still get get over the sound from a loco steam whistle. Haunting. And it brings back memories as a child in Conn. Late at night hearing the train whistle as it was going thru Yantic-Willamantic on its way to ????
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Posted by der5997 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 1:25 PM
Tom
QUOTE: I'd better go for now. I've got a few odds and ends to do in the basement before they get here. Have a great day, everybody,Tom

Oh do we know what that means!!! Lots of Luck[:D]

I've found another white LED, so decided to try two in the tunnel light box. Since they are directional (part of the problem with having just one, I now figure) I've arranged one to light the backdrop, and the other to give sunlight at the tunnel mouth. It looks better than the incandescant. Still could be overall brighter. I've a 120 ohm resistor in the circuit that's running on 20volts AC (so I assume that's 10 volts DC in the diode alternating at 60 cycles per second) I would have thought 120 ohms not enough resisitance, since these LEDs light at 1000 ohms in Loy's toys little gizmo. But it hasn't blown yet.
Anyway, if the camera is ever recognized by the computer again, I'll send a pic.

Getting close to teatime. See you later.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 2:23 PM
Afternoon everyone. Boy, haven't been in here in a while. This thread has gotten big! Glad to see it's still going strong.

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Has anyone ever tried to tune up a really old HO locomotive (40+)? I just recently found my dad's old Atlas B&O FT set and would love to get it running. Apparently, it takes power from the front truck, and the motor (located at the rear of the frame) drives the rear truck. I've put some light oil on the gears, but it still won't move. The wheels look pretty dirty, but I don't know of any methods of cleaning them. Any help would be appreciated.
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 4:31 PM
Jonathon, Has BBFree told you anything lately on when there forums will come back up? It's been at least two months if not a little longer. I've been checking about once a week, but still nothing. And I agree (reference election choice)!!!

Well, I give up. The white flag has been waved, bring down the colors. I am officailly abondoning the..............Well you know. If they get a defense the can come knocking at my door, but for now I have given up. Now I'm playing with who to adopt. I'm looking at possibly the Falcons, always liked Vick (there quartetback). or maybe I'll move west of the missisippi a little ways and become a Vikings fan, still not sure. Or I could try the Bears, but wait, they ain't doing much better........... I suppose it depend if any bribes are handed out, namely the edible kind (Hint hint).........

Not much else around here, so I think I'll keep moving.

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Posted by egmurphy on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 5:58 PM
QUOTE: Or I could try the Bears, but wait, they ain't doing much better...........

The secret is in picking a team that isn't doing good. Then you aren't disappointed when they lose, because you expected it. And you get a pleasant surprise if they win.

Actually I believe the secret is in sticking with one team no matter how they do. That's why I'm still a Red Sox fan after all these years.

Packers not only need to improve their defense, but their offensive line needs to give Brett a little more protection. I thought a couple of his interceptions came because he was getting desperate to make things happen and tried forcing the ball in where he shouldn't have.

jmho

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 6:15 PM
Well Ed, Der is living up to his billing as a sports jinx. He must have been cheering hard for the Packers last night.

OK John, let's see if we can get it right with the Yankees this time. Have a cookie, one hour til game time.[swg]
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Posted by der5997 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:22 PM
Big_Girl: Your humble and obedient servant offers the following tid bit.
QUOTE: Well, I give up. The white flag has been waved, bring down the colors. I am officailly abondoning the..............Well you know. If they get a defense the can come knocking at my door, but for now I have given up. Now I'm playing with who to adopt.
We aim to please[}:)] Does it get better than this?[;)]

Big_Boy:
QUOTE: OK John, let's see if we can get it right with the Yankees this time. Have a cookie, one hour til game time.
Yikes! I'd better scurry[:O][D)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 8:38 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter

Jonathon, Has BBFree told you anything lately on when there forums will come back up? It's been at least two months if not a little longer. I've been checking about once a week, but still nothing. And I agree (reference election choice)!!!

Well, I give up. The white flag has been waved, bring down the colors. I am officailly abondoning the..............Well you know. If they get a defense the can come knocking at my door, but for now I have given up. Now I'm playing with who to adopt. I'm looking at possibly the Falcons, always liked Vick (there quartetback). or maybe I'll move west of the missisippi a little ways and become a Vikings fan, still not sure. Or I could try the Bears, but wait, they ain't doing much better........... I suppose it depend if any bribes are handed out, namely the edible kind (Hint hint).........

Not much else around here, so I think I'll keep moving.

Noah
BBfree has told me nothing. I'm getting really pissed off at them. You're right, it has been 2 months! Unbelieveable.

As for sports, you are all under a spell! The only real sport is Nascar!!!!!!! It's easy to follow, it's only on once a week, on the same day everytime! Go Jeff Gordon!!!!!!!

Anyways enjoy your football, I'll be watching a ''real'' sport. LOL Just kidding[;)]
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:43 PM
Good try John, the tying run was at the plate. we'll get them tomorrow.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:51 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997

Big_Girl: Your humble and obedient servant offers the following tid bit.
QUOTE: Well, I give up. The white flag has been waved, bring down the colors. I am officailly abondoning the..............Well you know. If they get a defense the can come knocking at my door, but for now I have given up. Now I'm playing with who to adopt.
We aim to please[}:)] Does it get better than this?[;)]





1 down , 2 billion lunatics left. J/K Noah[:p]. I won't talk to my sister for a few days, have to wait until the shock wears off.


Way to go Der-- them Yankees are a tougher nut to crack than the GBP's. Will keep the faith though.[:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:47 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes

Shoot me if you must . . . but it has been 45 minutes since my last post here. [:)]

I just found this and wanted to leave it with you all for your morning coffee. [:p]

Enjoy. [8D] And NO CHEATING. [:p]

http://www.lolfun.com/funpages/view.cfm/1164


[:D] [:D] [:D] [}:)] [}:)] [:D] [:D]



Whewwwwww . . . didn't hear any gunshots and didn't feel any buckshot. [:D] [;)] [:D]

Buttttttttt . . . noone made any comments about taking the test either. [:(] Awww, come on now, it wasn't THAT hard. [;)]

Number 8 [:D]

A few will get that. [;)]

I miss number 3. [:(] [V] [:(]

Number 6 is from Arkansas though. [:p] <No jokes here about anything "blue" either. [;)] >

Hey John and Fergie, tonight I saw a D W & P boxcar. [:)] That one is a ways from home. I think it might have been carrying paper rolls to the local newspaper.

Awww, so the "light" at the end of the tunnel is not ALWAYS the train. [8D] <Trust me is I walked into that tunnel it WOULD be the train. [:p] >

Well our weather is partly cloudy now with highs in the 70s and lows in the mid to upper 50s. I am enjoying it very much. But rain is again headed our way in a few days.

Is Nicole treating you all ok? [?]

Well I think I will actually take my nap in just a few minutes.


Hi All [:)]

Bye All [8D]



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Posted by Fergmiester on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:42 AM
Yes I did your "quiz" and yes you're off my my Christmas list. No coal for you!!

Nasty little teaser that was, I'll have to alienate all my friends with it!

Well it's a miserable day here as it's not shining or raining, just echhhh!

DerJohn are you going to Truro this weekend?

Nicole has come an gone, We missed the brunt of it, had about 2" of rain, which the garden was desperate for. Unfortunately the ground is now too soggy to transplant anything.

Tom: I'd say by your comments Clay is Clay is Clay. Not the best growing medium, but you're right some things will flourish despite what they are growing in.

I have a wide range of Mountain Laurels, Azaleas, Rhodies and Japanese Maples and two tulip trees.

I'm ordering decals today so hopefully I'll have some results before Christmas. Ill be doing the finishing touches on three switch machines today. This will include the wiring of signals direcly to the turnouts.

Well time to get a move on

Regards
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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 9:08 AM
Good Morning all: There's quiet after the storm, and not too much to pick up.[^]

Fergie:
QUOTE: DerJohn are you going to Truro this weekend?

Is it the train show? Just my luck, I'm due in Truro tomorrow! Daughter's house furnace replacement. Kinda creams the budget even for bargoons at shows. Besides, I'd better concentrate on dealing with what I've got here, putting up mountains, etc. That should keep me quiet and well behaved. It had better, as the house will be full tonight. Mrs. der has a "house party", one of those sales things, ladies only. I'll be in the train room[:D]

Big_Boy:
QUOTE: Good try John, the tying run was at the plate. we'll get them tomorrow.

Not as good as I would have liked. Would you believe that in this 600 channel universe, there wasn't one that we subscribe to that was showing that game.[:O][xx(](actually none of the ones that we don't subscribe to but show up as red on the menu had it either!)

Jonathon
QUOTE: As for sports, you are all under a spell! The only real sport is Nascar!!!!!!! It's easy to follow, it's only on once a week, on the same day everytime! Go Jeff Gordon!!!!!!!

Anyways enjoy your football, I'll be watching a ''real'' sport. LOL Just kidding

You and Willy6 should compare notes. His 6 is a Nascar reference that you can probably identify right away.

No more photos for a while. Vivitar suggest I send them the camera and $5 to get it back! Does anyone know if the photos stored in a digital camera with a memory chip have the shots stored first of all on the chip, rather than the camera's own memory? I've shots in the camera that i don't want to lose. If they are on the chip, fine, I won't send the chip. If they are on the camera's memory, then I risk losing them. Any thoughts?

Can't help thinking life was a great deal more simple before these machines came into our lives.[:D]

Coffee was great, but now I must figure out how the removable portions of my tunnel scenery can be supported and still leave room for the trains.[X-)]

See you later.

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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:11 AM
QUOTE: Does anyone know if the photos stored in a digital camera with a memory chip have the shots stored first of all on the chip, rather than the camera's own memory? I've shots in the camera that i don't want to lose. If they are on the chip, fine, I won't send the chip. If they are on the camera's memory, then I risk losing them.

Normally there's a menu option for this but I suspect if you're using a removeable memory chip that the shots are going there. How about going down to your local photo shop (or a bigger one in Truro, if that's the case) and having them download the chip memory to CD? Most photo finishing places (and drug stores) can do that these days. It's what we did on our 3 week trip when I was filling up the memory card we have. That way you can save the shots, then send the camera and memory chip on without worry. Worth considering.

Ed


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Posted by Fergmiester on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:37 AM
Excellent Idea Ed

John
Carsand Mosher in Truro will down load the chip onto CD for $10. I know this as my chip was getting full this summer and I didn't want to spen d the money on a second chip. I shoot with a Canon and everything is stored on the chip and not in the camera.

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