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Posted by howmus on Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:24 PM

 

 Evenin' folks!

Good to see a crowd in here.  Flo just a decafe for me.  I'll go sit in the back and catch up on the reading.  What's THAT?  My foot?  Oh, it's still sore, but better than it was yesterday, and much better than a couple days ago.  It started to ache around 8 this evening, and I realized the only advil I took today was at breakfast.   Hopefully a few more days, I will be able to walk without looking like Festus on Gunsmoke........

JimRCGMO
Ray (and other Scouts/former Scouts) - you may find this interesting. I got to thinking today about whether there were any Scouting-related apps (iPhone or iPod Touch). Turns out there are, and you can get the Boy Scout Handbook (for your iPhone or iPT). A little costly, but hey, you save lugging THAT heavy Scout Handbook along (and it's all on your device, so you don't even have to have any cell signal or WiFi nearby...) (But I don't think you can light your campfire with it ).

 

Wanna bet???Evil  It has a battery and some small wires doesn't it?EvilEvil  Give me a rock (if nobody has a screwdriver the right size), a bit of accelerant, pine sap maybe, and a pile of tinder, kindling, and fuel...  I'll show you how to light a fire! EvilEvilEvil  Don't plan on using the iPhone for much of anything else again though......Smile,Wink, & GrinLaugh

I have spent much of the evening completing  Req. #1 for the Civil Engineer NMRA AP Certificate.  A scale drawing of a (my) model railroad track plan.  It is basically the same drawing (Empire Express for Mac) I used for the Electrical Certificate.  Has to have quite a few more things added to it, Track Elevations, Curve Radii, Switching Locations, Passing sidings, and Turning of Motive Power, to name just a few.  Did some measuring, computation, and correcting of a couple things that have been changed on the layout since I did Electrical.  I'll get it printed out and checked over by my AP Manager in the Division when I see him at the end of March at the Batavia Train Show.

This is the easy part.  Req. #2 I think I have done.  It was all in the part of the layout I used for scenery.  So Req. 1 and 2 should be basically finished (Construct examples of at least 6 of the following features....).  I have at least 8.  #3 on the other hand....... "3.  Construct for Merit Award Judging scratchbuilt models of any of three of the following."  Then it lists most every kind of turnout or crossing imaginable.....  I have no doubt I can get it done satisfactorily, but it is going to take some time.  I will most likely buy a couple fast tracks jigs to be able to make the turnouts and crossings.  They will most likely be build on a FreeMo Module.......

Hope all of you have a great night!

73

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:28 PM

 Good Evenin', my my, lots of Diners stopping in this evening, and even a newbie with shelf layout questions; Sign - Welcome.I believe there are quite a few "kindred spirits" who will be more than happy to help. THAT's kind-of a trademark around here, I would think.

I've filed a bunch of stuff with THAT...so she "should," theoretically, be happy tomorrow. Whistling

Mr. Boudreaux! Good to see you again Sir!

BARRY: Sounds like SPRING would be much, much, much more to my liking, more in line with my idea of how a cat is "supposed" to act. Kit had a 2nd cat, an elderly gent of a cat...more like an old hippie of a cat!!! Buddy was his name...a kindly cat was he. Whereas the Uber Beeeeeotch took an instant hate of Rerun, Buddy was patient and polite with the young pup. They would've gotten along fine. Unfortunately, old age and a laundry list of maladies claimed him. Angel It figures 'eh? The "good" cat goes to the great beyond, and I'm stuck with the Uber Beeeotch!!! Disapprove

VINCENT: Sure...give me a few days. I've got the pages scanned, now have to get the Wife to convert 'em to .pdf. Maybe someday, she'll put the full Adobe package on my 'pooter, and I won't have to "sub-contract" these jobs. Until then... I'll submit the job ticket and see if she can w**k it in sometime this weekend. As for the discipline theories. Give the kid a warning...they keep acting up? A good "attention getter" to the butt. My opinionated opinion. I've seen too many kids just running around without any regard for...anyone or anything. I see kids frequently doing things THAT if I'd even THOUGHT about doing...woulda gotten me a sore bottom. No...I was never "beaten," or "abused." BUT, I knew where the line was drawn, and what would happen if (when...Whistling) I crossed it. When I was spanked, believe me...it was bought AND paid for!!

Uh-oh...the soapbox seems to be ready to launch my way... So, I'll wrap THAT up with this: too many parents want to be "best buds" with their kids. They need to be PARENTS, drawing the lines, putting up the guardrails THAT define a path to follow...

Yup...the soapbox has officially found me.

DER JOHN: Years ago, I used to be pretty good at the whole C vs. F stuff...used it a lot in the darkroom with stuff in the Kodak darkroom handbook calculated in C. Of course, I also had dual-marked thermometers available then too...kinda made it easy for certain frequently used temps to "stand out in the mind." Thanks for the link, I've got it bookmarked in the WX folder.

As for SAME technology...yup, remembered it a few hours later. And yes, Google is a handy tool, guess I oughta use it a bit more 'eh?? Kind-of like the dictionary sitting to my immediate left, less than two feet from where I'm sitting.

"...Um, then maybe you're stuck with acres of sameness?" Most likely... I guess I'm looking for some "wicked cool" way to vary the coloration on the molded on "tar paper." I've got some ideas cooking, so we'll see what happens next pay period when I can procure "unnecessary necessities" again. I'm tempted to try those el-cheapo craft paints I keep hearing about, but wonder how well they'd w**k on the weird, slick, shiny plastic Atlas used. A coat of Floquil primer may be in order. Crap...gotta get another bottle of THAT as well... it's been tapped multiple times on this project to make other project-specific colors.

Even though I said I want to stay as close to the prototype as I can, within the limitations of Atlas...I will and have taken some "artistic license," such as the stall I parked the truck undergoing repair in. 

Yet again, it's hitting me just how much I should have been shooting pictures of the roundhouse when it was still standing. Trouble is, I was on a poor college kid budget, charging film at the college bookstore (and suffering cardiac arrest when THAT bill arrived Shock). Instead of shooting mostly the common, "ordinary," stuff I was seeing everyday...I would shoot more of the "odd, unusual," or "gee, I've never seen THAT in the North Yard before..." Of course, the roundhouse, blue QOCX boxcars, etc., etc., etc., were ALWAYS going to be there for me to shoot later...Banged Head

THAT's why I'll recommend SAM shoot anything/everything he even remotely thinks he may need from the real world for his layout!!! 

Still no JEFF.... 

OK...I've wasted more than enough of you guys' time here...so will yield the floor, put the soapbox back in the corner where it came from; and park myself in a corner booth for a little while...

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:30 PM

Hello ...

It's a hectic week here.

Chef Ryan ... good to see you stopped in.

Is Jeff missing?

GARRY

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, March 11, 2010 11:34 PM

Good evening. Long night at the restaurant tonight. Just got home.

Sam- No problem with the pictures. I just mis understood what Ray was saying. We can post pictures about RR stuff all we really want. To certain extent just like any other thread. They don't want us to be like WPF of course but pictures of RR stuff is fine. Where we had an issue was, there was a lot of non-RR stuff being posted there for a while and they asked us to keep it to a minimum. They said we still could, just please not all the time. The occasional picture of Grandchildren or family stuff, food etc is ok, just keep it to a minimum. The mods were pretty cool about it and we do what they ask. 

Ryan- Hey! Long time no see. Whatcha been up too?

Spare the rod spoil the child. I received my fair share of whoopin's when I was a kid ( I think they still owe me a fewWhistling) but I was never abused. NEVER! There is a big difference between punishing and beating. Actually probably very small really. Trust me I know. Unfortunately, some don't stop. And yes the type that really get up in arms are the ones who are lucky enough to not have had a disruptive child, (I have a niece that way. Veryvery good and inteklligent child. She's 22 now.) or their kids are holy terrors. Like the ones we read about at the train shows running and knocking people over.

Jim- What extra time?Laugh

Hcc25rl- Hola! Please tell us about your shelf layout. And Sign - Welcome to the diner!

DerJohn- Eyeglass sprayer! Excellent suggestion! Thanks!

Aztec- Glad you're over the sinus infection. It's getting to be the weather here when I'm about due to enjoy one myself. Give me a week or two and I'll be dealing with that for 3 to 5 weeks.

Now Ray- Are you testing our ages? I would say Festus walked like he had been on a mule too long or he had his britches starched a bit heavy. Chester, (before Festus) he had the limp. Funny you should bring it upSmile,Wink, & Grin. Mom, when I was real little, thought I had developed some sort of problem because I started walking with a gimp. She later found out I was just imitating Chester. She still tells the story.

OK it's late and I have to get in the groove for our second fish fry to morrow. OH! Almost forgot. This morning I did some more work on the layout and I hope to get about an hour, maybe two in tomorrow before I have to get going. Hopefully by Monday enough will change to be worth photoing for Show-n-Tell Monday.

Some time I'm almost tempted to just post what I type without the corrections. It would take a whole lot less time to type a post. Of course it would make very little sense

Prayers for those in need.

Todd  

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Friday, March 12, 2010 12:04 AM

Whistling

Paul and Ryan, is it ever great to see you to back in the diner, hope all is well with you and your families

You fellas showed up just in the nick of time, we are about to send out a search party for the "Spray Can Rembrandt" of Sundown, La. and also for OJ. Ed down Mexico way.. They have been quite scarce in the Diner lately.

I have punched a hole through the end wall in the train room into a long storage room where I intend to put in a four track staging yard.  In that room I also have a large overhead cupboard that holds the bulk of my excess rolling stock. Older equipment and some that don't fit my era are in a 6ft x3ft. free standing closet in the hallway outside this room.

We are leaving tomorrow for a week in Spokane Wa. to visit our youngest son, who has just been accepted into a Masters Program in Psycology at Eastern Washington University.

My wife is going to take her laptop so maybe I'll be able to check in a couple of times.

Think we will probably run into snow between Fernie, BC and Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, so we will be taking my GMC 4x4 and leave the wifes HHR at home this time.

Hope to get away before lunch tomorrow, but we have some errands to run before we get out of here, so had better get to bed and get some rest.

I have some goodies waiting for me at my son's as I ordered some items from Micro-Mark and saved a little shipping cost by sending them to Spokane.   Of course I will go and visit/shop at Jim Smith's Trains "Sunset Junction" while I am there. A Real fine fellow if you are ever in the area.

Hope you guys find our lost boys and that they are in good to great condition.

Prayers for all in need.  Sleep well friends.

Johnboy out...................for now.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 12, 2010 3:20 AM

 Good Morning,

I just took the young folks to the train station and peace and quiet is now back with us Wink

Chloe, I´ll have a chamomile tea - I seem to be coming down with something Sad

I see, that some of the prodigal sons have returned to be with us again - a hearty Sign - Welcome back from this side of the Big Pond! And a hearty welcome to you too, Hcc25rl - you have found the right place to discuss shelf layouts and other things as well! Smile

Seems, as if we have a new song going on in here, so who´s got a guitar?

  • ARTIST: Monty Python
    TITLE: I'm a Lumberjack
    Lyrics and Chords


    I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay
    I sleep all night and I work all day
    He's a lumberjack and he's okay
    He sleeps all night and he works all day

    / G - CE7 Am7 / D D7 GC G / :

    I cut down trees, I eat my lunch
    I go to the lavat'ry
    On Wednesdays I go shopping
    And have buttered scones for tea
    He cuts down trees...
    He's a lumberjack...

    / G - C Am7 / D D7 G - / G - C A7 / D7 - GC G /

    I cut down trees, I skip and jump
    I love to press wild flow'rs
    I put on women's clothing
    And hang around in bars
    He cuts down trees...
    He's a lumberjack...

    I cut down trees, I wear high heels
    Suspendies and a bra
    I wish I'd been a girlie
    Just like my dear papa
    He cuts down trees...
    He's a lumberjack...

Sorry, there is not even a crumb left of the cake, the young generation just ploughed through it in no time!

I promised to share at least a picture and here it is:

It does not only look delicious - it was!

I will be working on the wiring plan for my layout, as it will be DC operated. Still not a big thing, but soldering is not really my cup of tea.

I am deeply worried about Jeff. He is in my Angel.

Have a good day!

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:14 AM

Good Morning All,

    43F and rain later today. Still organizing car and trailer pickups and catching up shop w..k so not much time for anything but a regular to go. Got the front brakes assembled and on the Focus last night, now to drop the rear subframe and rework the back half (needs new bushings as well). I'll try to get a start on all that tonight and see if I can spend some quality time on the project tomorrow. Wish we'd hear from Jeff, and yes he's in our prayers as well.                 CUL,  J.R.

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:27 AM

 Good morning.  It was raining, but it has stopped.   Some heavy rain tonight thou.

 Well I have another job interview this morning 11:30am.  Its at a car-wash place.  I worked at one in NC, and made some VERY nice tips.  I don't know if I will keep both jobs, or what.  Maybe keep them both, and get some bills paid.  Hopefully I can get this one, past experience might help me today.

 Got the guys hoppers yesterday.  I will start on them this morning.  That's extra money also.  Just seems like when you get ahead, more bills come in!!!

 Hopefully Jeff is ok.  I'm sure it was a storm that has knocked out power.  The south has had some big ones the last few days. 

 "Rust, whats not to love?"      

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:50 AM

Good morning all. Super Duper Breakfast please and double my usual coffee thank you. I'm a gonna need it. Fish fry today. All day event for me and a few others, very few, for a dinner served from 5til 7. Not to mention 4 hours cleanup tomorrow ( I guess I just did). Oh well I could use the extra credit to get into Heaven.

Johnboy- Say, Masters ProgramThumbs Up. You must be proud. Congratulations to him.

Ulrich- Yes that cake looks wonderful. If it tasted anything at all like it looks, I see why it's gone.

I think I'll head down to the train room and see if I can do some more bench work before going to unload truck, and then pick up the fish.

Have a Great Day!!!

Todd  

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, March 12, 2010 9:31 AM

Good Mid morning--

mmmm--got the thermometer out on our back deck reading 7C right now. Not bad at allWhistling Although we are expecting some rain tonight, tomorrow, tomorrow night, Sunday----oh---and lotsa windSigh But, hey, by Tuesday---back to sunshineWhistlingSmile

Did all kinds of virus scanning this morning---nuthinSmile So, for the nonce, I will be somewhat a happy camperSmileWhistling

Ulrich: I like the looks of that cake! I can see why it disappeared so fast---

Oh welp. I've gots to be getting ready for work/classes and stuff----

Chloe, I'll just have a coffee and some toast with jam please--I'll be at the RC for a bitSmile

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Posted by howmus on Friday, March 12, 2010 9:52 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe I'll have an English Muffin with Strawberry preserves and a cup of Dark Roast Coffee this morning if you please.  I'll be in the front booth for a bit.

Currently 47°F this morning here in the Finger Lakes with a few rain showers.  Supposed to be just cloudy this afternoon with a high in the low 50s.

Todd you are right it was Chester with the limp.....  Had the right one in my mind but the wrong name.  THAT was a few years ago........  Toe is doing better so far this morning.  Hopefully I am on the mend.

Ulrich the cake sure looked good!  Glad you enjoyed having the family visit.  Hope whatever you are coming down with is minor.  I'll have to bring in this next time:


JohnBoy be careful punching holes in walls to put staging on the other side.  I did THAT once and it ended up costing me $6,000.  Decided to expand the whole layout and built another room in the basement for it......Whistling

I see Barry just popped in.  Close the door will ya!  Yer lettin' all the heat in.Whistling

Time to get moving I think.  Catch you all later, and where the heck is Jeff?!?

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

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, March 12, 2010 11:02 AM

Good Morning all...Its cloudy and 44 here posta rain..I'll have a cup of coffee and a sweet roll please..Thank You..

Still no word from Jeff?...

I been working on my back drop..made some tooth pick trees and mounted them on balsa with WS turf and put in front of calender photo..

You all have a good one..Jerry

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Posted by Blazzin on Friday, March 12, 2010 12:10 PM

  Where in the heck is Jeff.  We should have a number to call him.. or his sisters.. lol.

Well I miss the guy.. Lord knows.. I go missing for almost 2 weeks.. and I think Robby..

might have said.. something.. like.. "Yeah~ I was wondering what happened to you..lol.

Jeff.. You're in our hearts and prayers. 

  What is it.. the ending of Wizard of Oz?

  A person's hearst is measured .. not by how persons they care about, but how many others care

of the one.  LOL.. gets ya right here (*thumps chest*)

  Jeff get well.. and / or get that comp fixed.!

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Posted by Trainman Sam on Friday, March 12, 2010 3:56 PM

Packer
Sam, I'll take Robby's suggestion with the car (and a few others) to use them for practice cars. As for the engines, the AHM is a GP18 (some later GP9s looked like early GP18s, but I think the 18s had flat-top fans), the Tyco is a GP20, and the SF and CN units are both C-liners. The Soo hopper is an ore car.

 

Thanks for the help!  I just couldn't find the engines on the webiste for loco rosters...

Seems my poppop had some fun doing custom paint and decals, and that was the late 80's early 90's (unfortunately he passed away in '91, about two weeks before we were supposed to go to his mountain home and operate the layout he had there.  I never got to see it, my uncles went up shortly after he passed and dismantled it before I had a chance to get to it... There weren't any photos either... DRAT!)

Sign - Welcome hcc25rl, I, too, would like to know about your layout!

Todd- Thanks for clearing up the issue about photos for me!  It had me wondering...

Jeff is in my prayers as well.  I am sure it is just the power!  He'll be back before we know it!

Sam

 May He bless you, guide you, and keep you safe on your journey through life!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, March 12, 2010 4:35 PM

 Hey, I'm back. I've been in the hospital the last three days because of a lymph infection in upper right thigh. They had me on some pretty mean antibiotics to knock it down. Yesterday they put in a new iv port so I can continue the antibiotic iv regimen at home. To say that I hurt is an understatement but it'll pass soon enough. The word on my periodic blackouts is that they are more or less normal for someone with my neurological problems. The good things is that I know when one is coming on and I have plenty of time to prepare for it.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, March 12, 2010 4:56 PM

Coffee in a  SOGGY SOUTHERN  mug, please. 

***Der, all I can tell you is those apple trees are the Life-Like Scene Master trees. I don't know if they are made in (N) or not. On another note, it looks like an (HO) prison crew is preparing to patch some cracks in the paved road leading up to the church on the wife's layout soon. When that happens, I'll post a pic of it.Smile,Wink, & Grin Oh, that derailment pic is wicked!

***Johnboy said: [I have punched a hole through the end wall in the train room into a long storage room where I intend to put in a four track staging yard.} Excellent idea! Would love to have holes all through the house with tracks from the kitchen into the bedroom. Would also have tracks leading up to my studio with tanker cars full of coffee if it wasn't for the 45% grade.WhistlingLaugh

***Jeffrey, good to hear you're back home. Sorry for your troubles though.

A number of thunder-boomers here today. YeeHaw

Cowboy Rob

 

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, March 12, 2010 4:59 PM

Packer

Sawyer, I actually forgot about the Viper. That probably could stand a chance against an F430, GT, or Z06. Throw a GT-R in that mix for good measure since I saw one of those yesterday.

 

oh duh, I forgot about that too. do they make it anymore though?

Speaking of dodge ford and chevy when the nationwide series gets its COT we'll see Mustangs and Challengers racing. Chevy is stickin with their derned Impala and ain't gonna swap to the Camaro as far as I know. as to toyota, they'll be racing the Camry

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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, March 12, 2010 5:06 PM

JimRCGMO

Okay, Chef Ryan - if you're going to be away so long, you know your really should bring some yummies with you, right? What've you been up to while you were away? Is the Cajun Chef site doing so well that you haven't time, or have you been hired on with 3DPlanIt for their support division? Good to see you in the Diner again, whatever kept you away!

 

Hey Jim, Chris, Todd, Garry, and Johnboy. thanks for asking and for all the shout outs too! Been very busy in my neck of the woods with both work and the foodie site, however, my modeling and train watching activity has just about come to a screeching halt. Not selling much spices lately, but the site has seen an increase in traffic, especially the weeks leading up to Mardi Gras, now it has leveled off and slowed down again. Lately I have been baking a lot of fresh breads like this one, Raisin Bread.

Raisin Bread 

I do get the occasional question here or there for 3rd PlanIt but all my work for MRH has been completed as well. I may do a short clinic on one technique, but that's about it there too.

Hope you all are doing well and nice to finally catch up some with you all. I still get emails from several folks who keep me posted, so thank you all for that too, you know who you are!   ;-) 

 

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Posted by ns3010 on Friday, March 12, 2010 6:45 PM

Evening all.

Hey Ryan! Haven't seen ya in a while.

I gots me about two days and 5 pages of catchin' up to do. I'll be in the back.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:32 PM

 Here's what I can tell you about the status of my right ankle. The Charcot moved into the joint and pretty much destroyed it. This causes my foot to roll inward no matter how much I try to stop it. This was something that was going to happen whether I was on it or not. The disease just destroys bone, period, and it doesn't matter if there's weight on it or not. It would have happened just as quickly. So now I need to get a special boot brace built that will hold the ankle rigidly in place so it can't move. I'm using a cobbled together rig right now that was made from one of my old orthopedic boots. It hurts but I can get around somewhat slowly. I have crutches but they are of no use inside as there's no room to maneuver and a wheel chair is absolutely out of the question. There's barely room in here for my little computer chair an dit's about half the size. I't going to get a bit interesting as I figure out a way to overcome this latest setback.

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Posted by Espee Black Widow on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:55 PM

Hello all

Jeff - It's good to see you back. You had a lot of people here concerned. I hope your feeling better soon.

Paul - I've been taping the laundry room trying to get ready for paint. The wife finally picked a color. Only problem is she came back from the paint store with six other colors. Now she wants me to paint the kids room and our bedroom too! At this rate I'll never get the layout moved. Oh, did I ever mention I hate to paint!

Oh by the way, what is this "RBF" that everyone orders?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:57 PM

Espee Black Widow
Oh by the way, what is this "RBF" that everyone orders?

 

RBF = Root Beer Float

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Posted by ns3010 on Friday, March 12, 2010 8:08 PM

Lax has been going good the last few days, I guess. Yesterday, the coach posted the teams. I didn't make varsity, but I'm a JV captain, so I'm pretty pumped about THAT.
Had the first scrimmage today. In the pouring rain. Joy. We got murdered, and no one really wanted to play today, so whatever.

Had a pretty good day today. Started out with double writing, which, as always, sucked. Just cause it's writing (commonly known to us as Gail).
Then I had Chem, and our teacher was OFF THE WALL! She was INSANE! She apparently had a billion cups of coffee and was crazier than normal, which was pretty funny. She said something about needing the "diggely daggety" so THAT the Smartboard would work, and then started calling everything by THAT. She was writing an equation on the board and said "XXX grams of Diggely Daggety"? Yeah, I know. And then she went on about flying out to London today to watch a soccer game, but being back for Monday (Yes, this woman is crazy). And then she told us stories (she ALWAYS gets off topic) about how on long plane rides (she's from Brazil, and flies there a few times a year), she brings periodic tables and crayons for little kids to color, just to keep them from being annoying. Like I said, she's freakning insane. But THAT's why I love the class so much. She's crazy, but THAT's what makes her so funny and nice.
You guys have probably heard enough for now, so I'll continue with the second crazy part of my day (Algebra) later...

Chris, if someone were to say something about (*GASP*) brush painting, I'd just say THAT it's an example of getting excellent results with a brush. No visible strokes, not close to being overly thick, perfect.

Thanks Todd!

Haven't seen Jeff since Monday, here, or on another forum where he posts daily. Hopefully, he's just having internet problems, and not something more serious...

Thanks Jim! The lettering will be white, which is the main reason why I don't have the decals. And actually, the color is"THAT other railroad" green. Ironically, this was painted for "THAT other railroad" before my repaint...

I see there was talk of conducting music. Right now, in band, we're doing this one song that I think is called Military Suite in F (composed by Gustav Holst, so we just know it as the Holst). In the fourth movement (Fantasia on the Dargason) there's this one part where part of the band is in 6/8, while another part is in 3/4, so it's pretty confusing...

Sam, I hear ya on the braking/stopping points at stations. If you brake too early and need to release to stop at the right place, the slack action runs out, which is really uncomfortable when you're riding towards the rear of the train, where the most movement is. And then if you brake too late and need to brake harder, the rear cars run into the forward cars. So either way it's pretty uncomfortable. I had one of those engineers back in the summer, and I'll just say it wasn't one of the most relaxing rides...

Well, I'm caught up to page 30, but I'll be back in later.

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Posted by Packer on Friday, March 12, 2010 8:09 PM

Evening ya'll

Started the paint prep on my car. Unfortunately I ran out of 400 grit sandpaper about halfway through. Still have a lot of work to do on it.

Jeff, Good to see you back! Sucks about the ankle but hopefully things will get better.

Sawyer, I didn't believe that when I saw it, but sure enough it's true. Only if the Camaro and Supra were in instead of the Imapla and Camry.

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Posted by Espee Black Widow on Friday, March 12, 2010 8:17 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

Espee Black Widow
Oh by the way, what is this "RBF" that everyone orders?

 

RBF = Root Beer Float

Ah Ha!!

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, March 12, 2010 8:34 PM

Packer

Sawyer, I didn't believe that when I saw it, but sure enough it's true. Only if the Camaro and Supra were in instead of the Imapla and Camry.

 

oh duh, forgot about the Supra! Yeah, now that would be the best racing series!

Well, church rocked tonight, and also blew my mind lol.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, March 12, 2010 9:43 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

 Hey, I'm back. I've been in the hospital the last three days because of a lymph infection in upper right thigh. They had me on some pretty mean antibiotics to knock it down. Yesterday they put in a new iv port so I can continue the antibiotic iv regimen at home. To say that I hurt is an understatement but it'll pass soon enough. The word on my periodic blackouts is that they are more or less normal for someone with my neurological problems. The good things is that I know when one is coming on and I have plenty of time to prepare for it.

Good to see you back in here. Angel SmileThe Charcot foot brace--how long will it take you to get that?

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Chloe, I'll have a decafe coffee and a donut please----I'll be at the RC for a bit

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Posted by howmus on Friday, March 12, 2010 10:20 PM

Evening Folks!

Flo just a decafe for me.  I'll go sit with the others at the Rivet Counter.

I upgraded to the latest Empire Express track program this afternoon and have spent most of the late afternoon and learning to use some of the new features.  It has been improved quite a bit from the version I have.  One example is that it now uses the entire Mac Color picker (Millions of colors available) and you can now click on a piece of track and match the color with another piece quickly and easily.  Has a lot more track options, etc. as well.

So I have been updating my old drawings of the track to match what is actually there.  A gentle man from Syracuse is stopping by the house on Sunday to take a look at helping me start some operations using TT and TO.  he will need some acuarate printouts of the two rooms to take with him to put some ideas together.

Jeffrey!!!!  Good to see you back sir!  Not so good to hear about the hospitalization, infection, and foot.  Hope the brace arrives soon and helps you be mobile.  You are in my prayers! Angel

'Tis about time to call it a night I think, so have a good one!

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Friday, March 12, 2010 10:58 PM

 Good Evening, I'll take a RBF, hold the Diggely Daggety please...

JEFF: Hey, good to see you back in here, but also sorry to hear of the latest complication. 

ns3010
if someone were to say something about (*GASP*) brush painting, I'd just say THAT it's an example of getting excellent results with a brush. No visible strokes, not close to being overly thick, perfect.

 

JOE: Correct!Thumbs Up

SAWYER (and others): I thought I saw where the Nationwide Series cars are 'sposed to look more like the Mustang, et al. Of course with the Cup cars, the only way to tell what it's 'sposed to be is by the decals they stick on it. It's a shame they can't have REAL Mustangs, Impalas, etc. on the track...like they used to back in the "see it win on Sunday, buy one on Monday" days of NASCAR.

 

Whelp, a RARE weekend is in-store for me... THAT doesn't have me going anywhere for anything. "I've got no deeds to do, no promises to keep..." "...all is grooooooooooveeeeeeeeeeeeee."

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 13, 2010 12:37 AM

 Good Morning,

we just start into a dull and wet day with nothing much to do either than to restock our food supply. The young folks were just like a swarm of locusts, eating their way through what Petra had stashed away...

Chloe, I´ll have my usual French breakfast, please. That weak cafe au lait seems to be doing good to me, gives my old ticker a break... Smile

Jeff - I am so glad to see you´re back. Man, was I worried! And still I am! My Angel Angel continue!

 Joe - sounds as if your diggely daggety teacher is on something a little stronger than just coffee Cool.

The post man brought my dollar book yesterday, so I will do a bit of reading on British railway modelling practices later in the day.

Have a good weekend!,

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