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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, November 21, 2009 6:13 PM

Jeff: I just love nincumpoops with cell phones driving cars. Then they crab about other people getting in their way when they were the ones crashing into people/thingsGrumpy

DerJohn:  Great work there!Thumbs Up

Got some MRing time in the trainroom. Spent a bunch of it making up a bunch of graindriers of various sorts to complete the elevators I 'finished' off last few days. Next on the list is getting the stairways/catwalks together--as well as those wonderful conveyorsWhistling After all that is done then the placement of the one elevator in the Thompson Valley and then part I of the bridge trestle will get completed----Whistling

I got to pay attention to a schmooozing 'Spring' here----

Another coffee please-Chloe--

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Saturday, November 21, 2009 6:23 PM

Good evening,

TODD: I agree with you 100% on the Badger paint. I've had such hit-or-miss (more misses) with it, it is banned from my little corner of the universe. When existing stock is depleted, Floquil, Poly-S, or Scalecoat 2 will replace it. Yeah...I know, Floquil and Scalecoat have solvents/fumes/toxicity/etc., but...I LIKE 'em, and they always do the job. The only thing I'll say that's good about the Badger stuff is the water clean-up. I'll also add, whoever came up with Badger's paint colors...needs some help. The CNW "Zito" yellow is just too green/glow-in-the-darkish. I always thought it was "off," but after switching to Scalecoat 2...which looks dead-on; welp...I may be repainting some repaints someday. Disapprove For my era, bombing them with heavy weathering won't w**k...the Zito paint jobs were "in vogue," so they'd be fairly clean yet. I didn't care much for Badger's "CNW old yellow" either. Accupaint is the best with Floquil a very close second to my eye.

ULRICH: Welp...since european ambulances seem to be built on smaller chassis (typically), the roundy-rounds might not be so bad... but I still envision rear wheels going up over curbs, much to the discomfort of the patient; and the irritation of the medic in back with 'em. Bad time to try an on-the-move IV stick!Shock  Just out of curiosity, why is your landlord dumping so much of the home improvement onto you?? In the past, I've made improvements to the place I was renting (some approved, others not...), but I also got a break in the rent for doing the w**k, or at least they went 50/50 in the cost of materials. I hope the fix-ups and the move-in go as smooth as possible for you.

Which reminds me of a mass-relocation we did when I was an employee of the community college. The 2nd-in-command called it "Operation Smooth Move." I renamed it "Project Ex-Lax." I shall leave it at THAT.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, November 21, 2009 6:50 PM

Hello

I can't search for stuff on ebay right now. I posted a thread about it. .... and I thought I just had gremlins on the layout.

2 truck ... I wonder if the caboose is a hunters cabin now. ... Any ideas?

My DCC SD's are now doing fine except for direction of the 2 oldest ones. I think their circuit boards assume the long hood is forward.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, November 21, 2009 7:21 PM

Glass of cool lemon water, please. 

***2TruckShay, that's a very cool old caboose. Wish I had one like it here on the farm. Would turn it into a train room (just for N scale) in a heartbeat.  

***Der, EXCELLENT tar trailer. Most impressive work there.Thumbs Up

Got half the trees planted before that pectoral thing started getting very sore. Gurrrrr! Too tired for the train room again. Perhaps tomorrow.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 21, 2009 7:26 PM

 Went over to feed my sister's pets (5 dogs, 5 cats, indeterminant number of ferrets) while she and her husband are away for the weekend + 2 days. They'll be back Tuesday night. Everything went fine until the Great Dane jumped up in my face and knocked me over. Excuse me, did I say knocked? It was more like getting hit by an ATV falling backward on a ramp! When 100+ pounds slams into you something has got to give. Luckily I didn't hit anything but the floor and the language I was using sent him running for the dog door. He knew he was in trouble in spades. All the other dogs got their nightly treats. He got none.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, November 21, 2009 7:43 PM

Good Evening, Diners! Janie, I'll have a CAW mug of hot cocoa, please, and a couple of those cookies that DerJohn brought in. Thanks!

fireman216
Forgive my error folks...I got everyones breakfast today!!

Uh, Tim, I'd be careful there about offering to cover breakfasts, if you're having trouble with the math - might temp an otherwise honest Diner to try to slip a brass loco in there (what's a couple of zeros extra on the total?...)Whistling But as I said earlier, I'd agree that I am NOT parting with my older MR issues. Nosireeee!!

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I hate our environmentally friendly/socially conscious/saving the planet one weak flush at a time toilet (I want something with the power to suck down a small animal...)

 Laugh ROTFLMAO! Chris, I'd probably agree with you about THAT toilet - my apartment building was built about the 1970's, while at church, when I use the sit-down one, it's done flushing before I hardly notice that it started! Confused But it doesn't leave 'floaters', at least... As for the windows at my apartment, the front one can't be propped open, because it will tend to fall out (well, actually it would fall _in_, but you catch my drift - it ain't too secure. Luckily, THAT window is on the front (toward the street) and my place is on the second floor.

Garry, the rules changes aren't the big problems, it's the extra w**k hours and job stuff they shovel on ya that get to me (ever heard of the "Mushroom" theory of management?...Whistling) On your DCC SD's, is it possible that a pair of wires (pickups or something) are hooked up backwards? Otherwise, (not that I know diddley-squat about DCC) I'd try to find out what CV setting controls direction of the loco...

Ulrich - no, it doesn't sound unreasonable to want to find everything in your flat still there when you  come back (and not that everything of value was cleared out by some thieves)... I'd agree with Chris, and see if the landlord will maybe give you some credit against the rent for any repairs/upgrades you do on the place. Point out to him that you have made the place look better, and that will translate to him being more likely to rent the place out soon again when you and Petra make the jump across the pond (just don't mention that last until you give him notice). If the landlord won't fix the door, you might talk with a friend who's a carpenter about what's needed to firm up the door frame and jamb. And get a better lock on the door as soon as is affordable. In the meantime, a large bureau or such moved across the door might slow any unwanted types down long enough to wake you and Petra up (and get your ball bat or other weapon ready)...Oops

All right, on behalf of Sue and the other NP lovers here in the Diner, a moment of silence...........

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This afternoon, I got started redoing the paint job on that NP SW900/1200 loco with PollyS's Engine Black - the 'Northern Pacific', the tao logo, the loco numbers are all gone. I think I may be gonna use some of the SP Tiger stripe or the Rio Grande stripe decals (and if so, I'll be painting over the gold stripes on the lower edge of the walkway, too). Progress has its costs, Sue - sorry! Photos tomorrow, maybe, depending on how much more I have done on it by then.

I also checked (and resoldered some) the feeder wires on the layout (after I got the rest of the layout vacuumed). Yep, will need to add more feeders - who was it, Garry or Todd? - that suggested the more feeders, the merrier?

Sawyer, your teams there are kicking this year! Thumbs UpYeah!!

Randy - that was a neat find on your traveling - maybe someone got that moved in not long ago, and hasn't had time to 'un-neaten' it yet? Or a retired conductor who got a bargain deal on it for his retirement home? I've heard good things on the Micro Engineeering code 55 track, but will let those who really know chime in on where to get the turnouts you need.

DerJohn, another EXCELLENT job on that tar trailer! BowBow And I am impressed that you even have that handy-dandy jar opener tool on your w**kbench. Wow!!

Jeff, I'll chime in with Todd about your "Shut up and drive" comments (come to think of it, I heard Click and Clack on the radio this morning for a while...Smile,Wink, & Grin). And as for sister's Not-so-Great Dane: OUCH!! Black Eye "Bad dog, no biscuit!!"

Oh, and Todd? - on that repaint over that SW900/1200 (formerly known as NP), I used Polly S Engine black, and I'll check again when I get back home and it's dried, but it looked like it was covering the yellow okay. If it doesn't, I may leave it sorta showing through as a testimony to the frugalness of the CAW's paint shop foreman... (okay, the cheapness of CAW's management)

I looked at some of my covered hopper kits (Bowser and Kato), but talked myself out of that much w**k today. Zzz Blindfold Guess I could w**k my way up to them by putting together an Athearn or Accurail kit. I also renewed my MR subscription online (saved the best of the offers they sent me and used that web address, and it still gave me the special (Well, I may not get the free track plan booklet, but hey, I have a lot of layout plan books around anyway!).

I'll sit at the window booth a bit and just relax (but not enough to snore - might wake Duke up...) before I head for home.

 

Blessings and prayers for those in need (that being most all of us),

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, November 21, 2009 8:16 PM

Good Evening Diners!

A truly amazing day here weatherwise as it got up to 13C and broke the record by 4 degrees. I spent most of the day doing errands and did manage to get to the LHS. Had a great visit with the fellow who works there who has an amazing knowledge of the CPR and railroading in general not to mention the model side. I picked up an IHC dining car interior that will be modified to fit an Athearn heavyweight plus a few other bits and bobs. Most of my FIL's stuff sold at the train show a while ago but a few of the building kits are still left.

Jim, are you still interested in a Cornerstone O.L. King building? That was one that hasn't sold yet and I can pull it if you like. I couldn't send it until sometime in January when we are next at our friends in Thief River Falls as the postage would be too high from here. Send me a PM if you want to discuss.

My decoder install in the S3 has gone sort of OK. The loco works fine on the new address but I discovered that the decoder plug in the loco is in backwards so the loco goes forward when it is supposed to be in reverse. I could change the wiring but it might be easier to change a CV and I have been told that 29 is the one so I will have to do some research. I also have to change the lights as the ones in it are only 1.5 volts and they don't work.  A project for tomorrow as I'm too tired tonight.

We have our first round-about here and at first I thought the city was nuts as it just isn't the sort of diameter that they use in Europe. It seems to work OK but no one signals when they exit. I can't imagine a truck going around that thing and I really wonder what will happen when we get to our ice and snow season.

As far a suicide lanes goes, we don't have any in Manitoba but I remember when I lived in Sarnia, Ontario about 35 years ago where there was literally a 3rd passing lane on a busy highway at the edge of the city. Talk about taking your life into your hands to pass! Lucky my little Nova had a 350 so it could do the manoever fairly quickly but still there were more than a few major accidents on that stretch. Needless to say it isn't there now.

Well Robin has just spent about 10 minutes tearing about the house as though Pippa was actually chasing him and now of course he has just drunk a large quantity of water and wants out.

Talk to you soon,

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Posted by LSWrr on Saturday, November 21, 2009 8:54 PM

8th Annual Route 30 Express Tours…

Today a few friends and I traveled the www.route30express.org tour and here are a few (211) pictures of the layouts we visited.

http://community.webshots.com/album/575627685dOtHQq?vhost=community

 

We started out at Glenn Rowland’s N-Scale layout, modeled in the 1950’s.  This layout is only a year old and looks almost complete. West Salem, Ohio (Congress, Ohio).

 

Next we traveled to Dean Freytag’s HO-Scale South Ridge Lines, completely scratch built steel industry.  This layout has been mentioned in Model Railroader and was featured in a full page article of the Plain Dealer in 2002. Ashland, Ohio

 

Afterwards we drove over to the Heyl Funeral Home where the upstairs coffin display room has been converted into a 22.5FT x 54FT train room.  The Cincinnati & Southern HO scale layout even has its own version of Horse Shoe Curve on one end of the layout.  He also has a very impressive railroad lantern collection decorating the ceiling. Ashland, Ohio

 

After a brief stop for lunch we drove over to the Wooster Society of Model Railroaders HO-Scale layout in the basement of the Zion Lutheran Church (no pictures). Wooster, Ohio

 

We headed north to the Model Railroad Crossing, a hobby Shop with a small layout under construction (no pictures).  I did get a free Digitrax pocket screwdriver and 3 cup holders for my layout while I was there. Wooster, Ohio

 

Continuing on we came to Karl Emler’s HO-Scale B&O layout set in the 1950’s with several hills and a couple of yards, he did a great job on this layout.  It’s a single main folded over to look like a double track mainline. Wooster, Ohio


Just a few blocks away was Bob Vensel’s N-Scale 1970’s Tionosta Valley Railroad with Erie, Erie-Lackawana motive power.  It was a winding layout through a 13FT x 33FT room. Wooster, Ohio


From there we found ourselves at D&J Hobbies in Orrville, Ohio.  A very nice 14FT x 20FT HO-Scale layout in the basement of the hobby store.


At the end of the trip we stopped at the Orrville passenger station.

194 Miles driven, 8 layouts visited.

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, November 21, 2009 9:10 PM

Howdy, a large Fresca please. Just completed a loooong task. Made my first decal sheet. We'll see how it comes out as far as when they get applied. Hopefully soon.

Jim- I had no problems with the Polyscale Engine Black so I suspect you won't either. The Badger stuff sounded good because if I don't require much of a particular color, I can just return it to the bottle. The Polyscale or any other paint I have to discard the rest or come up with little air tight jars. With my decals, I hope to finish if you will, my little switcher. I'll probably share a pic or two for ya'll to chuckle and reminisce about your first paint job. (humor me even if yours turned out great. OK?) 

Chris- Unfortunately I have 3 more bottles in 3 different colors. One is Grimy black. That one may not be bad to use with a brush because it would be used sparingly. The second is Insignia Red. That may work for semi transparent stuff. The third is MOPAC blue. I doubt if I will even try that. We'll see.

Refdill on the Fresca please. I'm quite thirsty.

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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, November 21, 2009 9:15 PM

OK Lee, now I'm excited. I just looked at the first four pictures and said WOW! I'm going to revisit them tomorrow when I have more time. I'll be there for hours.

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, November 21, 2009 9:29 PM

 Evenin' folks!

Zoe how about a big cup of decafe in a FGLK Mug and a couple of those cookies John brought in earlier.  They are Oatmeal Raisin maybe?  Thanks you I'll be at the Rivet Counter.

Lee sounds like you have had a great time!

Barry, and where were you today?  Big show in Toronto, but did Barry drive in from the Boonies for it?  No........... Whistling  I had to be there for a Region Board meeting for the NMRA.  rode up with a guy who is the American VP for the Division.  Interesting how much we have in common.  Seems he graduated from high School in the school system where I first taught.  Of course he had already graduated long before I  started teaching there, but found we klnow a lot of the same people.  We also model our own versions (freelance) of the NYO&W.  He in "n" scale and myself in "HO".  Made for an interesting and enjoyable trip. 

Do any of you remember a gentleman posting photos of his HO Scale Brooklyn Yard done with Fast Tracks a couple of years ago?  The trackwork was fantastic.  I met him today at the Fast Tracks Booth.  Also got to see the finished product!  WOW!!!!!!!!!!   (Just WOW!!!!!!!)

Last night just before i shut off the computer, I suddenly began to hear what sounded like a low growl.  At first (with my hearing) I couldn't make out where it was coming from.  It would get louder and then softer but kept repeating.  I started to get up from the computer to investigate and then saw that ManĂ©t my little 20+lb kittie was sound asleep next to the computer and was snoring!  I have never heard a house cat snore before.........  Probably learned it from me.Whistling

Ulrich, hang in there!  Your almost into your new place.  Whether everything works right away or not, I know that Petra will make it into home very quickly!  I still keep you in my prayers.

Have a great evening all!

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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, November 21, 2009 9:29 PM

 Jim, yeah man, lol. We were down 15-13 at the half though. And last year we took our lumps; whole team was the youngest age that could be in that league, this year we've gotten bigger and better.

Just saw The Blind Side about Michael Oher (not sure on the spelling). That movie made me want to go play football, lol.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 22, 2009 12:05 AM

 Good Morning, Everyone

most of you are heading for a Zzz now and I have to get going for today´s chores Big Smile Sometimes, it is funny to live in different time zones.

Flo, I have a big breakfast with all the works, again. Need a good refill of the tank - will burn a lot of fuel today!

Yesterday, we made good progress on the kitchen. My friend´s brother joined in and that extra set of hands made a big difference. The kitchen will look like a doll´s kitchen and I know Petra will like it very much. After all, we all want to get more goodies from her, don´t we?

The landlord will be paying for all the necessary repairs, but all the "extras" will be on us. It is government funded housing, so the flat is very basic, i.e. vinyl flooring, cheapish tiles, primitive bathroom furnishings. The whole flat was also in a bad state of repair as a result of negligent tenants and a negligent landlord. I don´t mind investing into it, as the money would be taken away from us in any case. So at least we can enjoy a quite comfortable and "homey" place.

Chris Eight Ball - our ambulances are not that small, in fact, they are mobile emergency rooms. I had the "pleasure" of enjoying a ride in one of those quite many a time.

 

John - that tar trailer of yours is just fantastic. I can´t believe it is N scale! My eyes and my hands are not good enough to do a watchmaker´s job like you did. Bow

 Two Truck - I like that pic - can picture myself living in this caboose, sitting at the bay window, watching a 0-6-0 doing some switching.... Smile

 Jeffrey - is phoning while driving allowed in the US? In Germany you collect a stiff fine when you do, but still a lot of people do it. Careless, reckless, irresponsible, stupid behavior.

Lee - lucky you, nice pics of really nice layouts!SmileSmileSmile

 It is about time that I conclude all the ranting of moving and rebuilding the flat and get back to some model railroading issues - it will still take a lot of time for me to be able to start. It even may remain a dream, just like moving closer to you folks, but what would be a life without dreams?

Blessings to all!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 22, 2009 4:39 AM

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 Jeffrey - is phoning while driving allowed in the US? In Germany you collect a stiff fine when you do, but still a lot of people do it. Careless, reckless, irresponsible, stupid behavior.

In some places it is and in other it isn't. In Louisiana it's legal unless a cop notices it interfering with your driving. There have been laws passed to make it illegal here but they've all been repealed after some politicians kid couldn't call their friends while speeding around and putting everybody at risk. It is illegal on all military installations, however a hands free system can be used. My sister had her car outfitted with a Blue Tooth system that is totally hands free. She never has to touch it.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 22, 2009 5:39 AM

 Good morning. It's 52 and cloudy. High today will be in the low 60's and it will be partly cloudy.

Yesterdays all day rain has left the area soaked, wet and miserable. In spite of this I finally got the two structures from the back of the layout weathered and set back in place, sort of. They'll have to wait for an accurate placing when I can get under the layout to the access hole. There are some other structures that require attention but those two were the most difficult to reach. The others are closer to the front of the layout, that is, within 36 inches. Nothing on the schedule for today except to go over to my sister's place and feed the menagerie.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, November 22, 2009 6:34 AM

howmus
Barry, and where were you today?  Big show in Toronto, but did Barry drive in from the Boonies for it?  No........... Whistling

It was called W#$k. I still had just enough things to do at the university that it couldn't be fit in---grumble mumble snortGrumpy---BTW---find any deals there?

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Last night just before i shut off the computer, I suddenly began to hear what sounded like a low growl.  At first (with my hearing) I couldn't make out where it was coming from.  It would get louder and then softer but kept repeating.  I started to get up from the computer to investigate and then saw that ManĂ©t my little 20+lb kittie was sound asleep next to the computer and was snoring!  I have never heard a house cat snore before.........  Probably learned it from me.Whistling

Little 'Spring' will do that too. Especially if he goes under the wingback chair then you hear this sort of rumbling occasionally---but it seems softer than our older fellow we named 'Miximax' who past away a few weeks before we got 'Spring'.

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Good Morning

Nice and dull out there today---gonna be a little less cloudy--in that there will be varying shades of dull as opposed to just plain old Grey.Whistling High today will be 8C while tonights low will be 3C. Tomorrow we'll see sunny spicules---Whistling

woke up with me head all stubbed ub. Thought that there was something a little off yesterday. My headcold didn't quite leave----Sigh So I phoned in and got one of the other TA's who'll take the class for this little one---while I sit in here and grumble into my beard about geddig a code---GrumpySighDead

I will attempt, though, to get some kinda work done on my layout--such as cleaning a certain amount of cat fluff off'n the deck---Whistling

Chloe, I'll have a coffee and a pile of pancakes with maple syrup please---I'll be taking it to the corner booth and watch the day proceed---Smile

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Posted by Packers#1 on Sunday, November 22, 2009 7:58 AM

 Good morning folks. I turn 15 today! What will be awesome is the date of my 17th birthday though; 11-22-11, lol!

Going to watch the race today with my family, hopefully Jimmie Johnson wins the race! And before y'all ask, I got some great presents, most notably $35 to my LHS (probably going to fund the furniture factory with that money), a 16GB ipod nano w/ camera, and an awesome Green Bay Packers sign

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:03 AM

Happy B-DayHappy B-Day Happy birthday Sawyer!Happy B-DayHappy B-Day

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:24 AM

Good Morning, Coffee please. Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. East southeast wind between 7 and 10 mph. Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. East southeast wind around 6 mph.
I don't know if I should find something to do,...... or work on the layout. Decisions, decisions. OK, Church first then train stuff.

Say, a question. This decal sheet says to use Decal Bonder. I've read someplace, or heard in here that some use regular Dullcote? How's that to use?

WARNING: SUPER DUPER DILLY OF A RANT TO FOLLOW !!!!!!

Phones, OK a real sore spot for me. I can't stand the phone. It is an evil necessity as far as I'm concerned. I don't feel no one should have one, I just don't like them myself at all. They are handy and serve a purpose I admit. But I don't, and never have, called someone to chit chat. Even as a teen. I use it to find something out, and click I'm done. I don't like to call someone for no reason because I have no idea what they are doing. I've had people on many, many occasions, call me and if I'm busy and can't answer the phone immediately and either they call back, or I return the call,(which is the least of the two), they ask why I didn't answer the phone as if I was supposed to drop what I'm doing because the want to talk. Or even more annoying is when I don't get to the phone on the first ring or two, they ask, (kinda demand to know) why I took so long to get to the phone. " I'm sorry, I wasn't aware I was to hang within 18 inches of the phone waiting for you to call." Gone are the days when I would get outside or go somewhere to just get away from the phone. With my wife came the phone on the hip. For emergencies. You know. Now it's Phone calls while I'm working, driving, standing , in a conversation with someone else, you name it. Here comes someone rudely butting in, "just called to see what you're doing" "talking to so and so". " Oh, whatcha talking about" "well, about how rude some people are when they butt in while someones talking." " Yeah that is rude. Anyway I'm heading to this place and just thought I'd see what you were doing. I've... etc, etc, Well I'm here so, I've gotta go." "Bye" Or  when I get home and they ask if I got a certain something done and I say no, they ask why? I say, "because half the time I had to do it, I was on the PHONE talking!" ( I love it when you're working and they try to help you, over the phone by suggesting things. "Car won't start, have you checked the battery, the seat belts, the tires, how's the radio?....) How about when someone calls and asks me if so and so is with me. "No, why would they be with me?" " Well I tried to call them and they didn't answer. So I thought maybe they'd be with you. I've tried (others names)" "Have you given them time to cross the room or get out of the bathroom before you put out this All Points Bulletin on them?" "I have call waiting."

However in all that, I don't believe the act of holding your hand to your ear is anymore of a problem than driving with your hand out the window, or on the back of the seat, or utilizing multiple digital extremeties digging around in your nose. It's the distraction of the conversation. Whether it's in your hand, in your ear, or riding in the other seats, it's the conversation, not what's in your hand. Let's face the real problem. People get on a phone, handheld or speaker, and pay no attention to what's going on around them. The conversation is all they think about. Teens used to do it with a carload of kids talking away and not paying attention to the road. Now we have a phone to blame also. But it's only the ones you hold up to your ear that cause accidents? Why, texting isn't held up to your ear. And now that you've got me started on texting........... Oh hi Vinnie. What? Oh.

Have a Great Day!!!

Todd  

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Posted by LSWrr on Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:24 AM

Good morning all,

 

Sawyer; HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Oh to be 17 again, I wish you a great birthday and many more to come.

The Freytag layout I visited yesterday has been published in MRR magazine; if you want to see his track plan or read a couple articles on how he did it you can go to www.trains.com and type Freytag in the search box at the upper right of the screen.

 

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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:30 AM

Sawyer- Ditto Jeff's message.

Flip

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:44 AM

Happy B-Day                                                       Happy B-Day                                                         Happy B-Day

 

Happy Birthday Sawyer!!!!!!!!

 

Happy B-Day                                                      Happy B-Day                                                         Happy B-Day

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, November 22, 2009 9:48 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, couple of eggs over easy and a double order of sour dough toast and a cup of dark roast in a FGLK mug.  Keep the refills coming.

Woke up this morning to find ManĂ©t having a hairball on my bed...........  So I'm up!  Can't find the hairball remedy either.

Sawyer, may I wish you a most happy 17th. anniversary of the occasion of your arrival on planet Earth!  Happy B-Day

Todd I agree 100% with your rant!  NY has a law prohibiting both talking on a cell phone and texting while driving....  Never seems to be enforced.  Every third car, truck, or bicycle has the driver playing with the phone rather than driving the vehicle.  Oh, "hands (brain) free" devices and use by police officers are exempt in NYS!?!   I have a phone here at home (landline).  Got rid of my old cell phone a few months back.  Had it about 14 years, used it maybe 3 or 4 times......  Don't miss it at all.

Barry I figured you had to do that w**k thing......  There were some excellent modular layouts at the show, and about a dozen people manning the Modeler's Corner for the Region NMRA doing some incredible modeling.  Don't forget to share with us those great photos of buildings and industries up in your area.  Great fodder for scratch building.

Jeffrey you realize that the "Great" Dane will greet you twice as hard today what he did yesterday wasn't good enough to get him a treat before you left......?????

Well I best finish breakfast and get moving...,.

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:05 AM

Extra large coffee in a  SOGGY SOUTHERN  mug, please & thanks. 

***Lee, thanks for the photos link. It will take a little time to view them all. 

***Jeffrey, that big dog was just happy to see you. Perhaps he will be a little less enthusiastic with his greeting next time. 

***Sawyer, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

***Barry, hope you get to feeling better.

We've had a good soaking rain here that started last night. The new twigs fruit trees I planted yesterday should be happy.

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Posted by JPowell on Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:24 AM

Morning Gang!

Sawyer - Happy 17th Birthday! May it be a good one.

Lee - I remember reading the MR article on Freytag's Layout. Very nice! I hope you enjoyed the trip and layout visits.

Ray - As for your cat, mine does it all the time. Sometimes, we can hear him over the tv depending on how lod the tv is. Other times, he has woken me and/or the gf up at night snooring!

Well folks, I hope everyone has a good day!

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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

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Posted by Robby P. on Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:44 AM

 Its lunch!!!!!!!

 Not much going on today.  Yesterday was mainly spent on getting the house ready for winter.  Today will be a day to watch football.  I think the wife might put on some christmas lights today also.

 Sawyer........Happy B-Day 

 Well everybody have a good Sunday.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, November 22, 2009 11:10 AM

Mornin' again from the gray, cloudy, dull Finger Lakes....

Zoe can I get a refill on the Dark Roast please.  Yes I know it is my 4th. cup.....

Actually today is gray and cloudy around here but this morning has been anything but dull!  I no sooner finished posting earlier when I saw a fire truck roar down my street.  I got up and saw what must have been some large group activity about 500 feet down the street in the City Recreation field down there.  I turned away to refill my coffee when I heard the Mercy Flight Helicopter land and a bunch of people arriving on foot, bikes, and cars to the field.  There were already 3 police cars over there and an ambulance.  Must have been half of my Ward over there filling up the "OH-OH" crowd.  They were taking movies, photos, and all kinds of stuff like that for posterity.  They appeared to be putting someone in the ambulance while I gawked from my kitchen window (I decided to stay home and not contribute to the mob scene over there).  Pretty soon the copter started up, idled for a couple of minutes, then lifted off, flew a few feet higher than some of the neighbors rooftops and just cleared the wires on the poles and then flew off in the general direction of Rochester.

What?  I have no idea!?!

As soon as the crowd cleared from the show down the street I notice a city truck parked across the street with 2 guys with spray paint drawing circles and arrows and lots of stuff like that on the street and neighbors lawns.  They started on the street in the middle of the corner where my house is and wo**ked their way up the side street.  Looks like more excitement coming soon in the neighborhood.

"It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for a ......."

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, November 22, 2009 12:05 PM

My version: 

howmus
Last night just before i shut off the computer, I suddenly began to hear what sounded like a low growl.  At first (with my hearing) I couldn't make out where it was coming from.  It would get louder and then softer but kept repeating.  I started to get up from the computer to investigate and then saw that........

........Brenda has discovered (insert discovery of choice here) that I had done. Laugh

Sawyer-  Happy B-Day Ah 15. Horrible age. Sooooo close to the Drivers License but so far away. Longest year of your life. Don't worry though the rest will go by a LOT faster! Laugh Enjoy your day!  

I baked a birthday pie, but some masked guy riding a motorcycle zooomed up, slowed down and swiped it right out of my hand and roared off laughing and whooping like a band of hyena's.Confused

 

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Sunday, November 22, 2009 12:10 PM

Good morning, bucket of coffee please 'n thank-you...

SAWYER: Happy Birthday to ya! Happy B-Day

Personally, I'll be rooting for amost anybody OTHER than Jimmie Johnson today... I'm hoping the Killer Bees get the number 17 DeWalt Ford Fusion figured out for once, and Kenseth takes the checkers. Of course, everybody will be over crowning Jimmie (again), and Team 17 will be all but forgotten in Victory Lane...hey, it's happened before.

ULRICH: Apparently, I stand corrected! I would swear I read/heard somewhere that due to a majority of older/narrower streets, most european vehicles were necessarily smaller. I know the MB Sprinter van has made its way over here in both delivery and ambulance configurations Thumbs Down. And yah, they're "mobile emergency rooms" over here tooSmile,Wink, & Grin, even if we do call them: "the rig," "the truck," "the bus," "the big white taxi..."Whistling I almost started bragging how "we" (the good 'ol U. S. of A) pioneered pre-hospital emergency care...then remembered my EMS history and how it was a Dr. named Frank Pantridge, in Belfast, Northern Ireland; who took the first mobile coronary care unit out onto the streets. His experiment worked so well, the City of Miami Fire Dept., Los Angeles County Fire Department, Seattle Fire Department, and Columbus, Ohio Fire Dept. started similar programs in the late 1960s. The L.A. County program (started in '69) gained the most fame and notoriety...it was the basis for the TV show "EMERGENCY!." My personal all-time favorite.

That rig you posted doesn't look much different from a Super Duty chassis modular unit over here. I definitely see wheels going up over curbs in roundy-round traffic things.

If I read the words on it right, that's a Berlin Fire Dept. ambulance???

RAY: Ain't it amazing just how quickly a group can assemble when emergency services show up somewhere? It's practicaly standard to put the truck back in the station and have someone standing there (or driving up) asking "who was it?" Of course, with patient confidentiality (even before HIPPA), we couldn't/wouldn't say. I wonder how many in your mob scene were trying to get "YouTV" footage for the local media. With the proliferation of cellphones with cameras, it seems like everybody thinks they are Lois Freakin' Lane or Clark Camera Guy Kent...all hellbent on getting the story, even if they haven't got a clue what they're looking at! AngryDisapproveSoapBoxBanged Head

OK, THAT's my rant for the day...

TODD: I have long believed telephones are proof of the existence of Satan. I LOVE your responses...sounds like something I'd snark-out at somebody.

 

Gonna do some RR stuff today: With a profound shortage of discretionary money, two grain hoppers sit in fresh, weathered IC orange...but will have to wait for decals to be obtained. A third sits half-stripped, I may soak the other side today. It too will end up waiting on decals. The GP-40 sits in primer...don't have enough thinner on-hand to thin the paint, and no where near enough for clean-up on the awesome airbrush. One good thing about the water-based paints...no shortage of thinner/clean-up for them. Sooooooooo, I dug out the two Atlas roundhouse kits Loving Wife gave me a year, or two ago for Christmas. I wasn't going to build 'em until the benchwork was up...but, oh well. I'm combining them and modifying them to be a selectively compressed/condensed sort-of replica of the ex-Rock Island roundhouse which used to sit in Cedar Rapids. I've already determined I'm one kit short (which will give me 9 stalls to the prototype's 12), and "need" about $20 in misc. parts for it. So....it too will get a good start, then sit awaiting further procurements.

I battled one wall section last night trying to get it mortared. If JEFF is "the spray can Rembrandt," then I must be "the spray can Earl Scheib." In other words, nowhere near as talented. I'm battling through it however, and might be gaining the upper hand in the struggle. At least now, I can look at the wall piece without feeling the need to go use the environmentally friendly/ecologically kind/socially responsible/saving the planet one patheticly weak flush at a time toilet...

Have a good afternoon...

ChrisEight Ball

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Posted by Packers#1 on Sunday, November 22, 2009 1:02 PM

 Thanks everyone! Just to clarify; I'm 15 today, just mentioned how cool the date of my 17th birthday will be. We bought a 4-pack of Monster Khaos energy drinks, and I gave my sister one. big mistake! Here's some pics, but no video, as there really isn't much to discuss/explain. Been making some headway on scenery, although the pace has slowed. Also finished up both engines; someday in the future I will get undec. shells for all three ANRR locos (both geeps and the U23B) and paint it in the red and white scheme, but this will work for now.
GP9:


GP35:


Tracks:

Improved hoppers:


Overview:

Sawyer Berry

Clemson University c/o 2018

Building a protolanced industrial park layout

 

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