AmanaMedicSAWYER: Glad you survived! and THAT you're having fun/learning/improving. Hopefully, you'll taste sweet victory more than bitter defeat. Seems to me (he says keeping one eye on the soapbox in the corner) THAT kids also need to learn THAT it's OK to win!
SAWYER: Glad you survived! and THAT you're having fun/learning/improving. Hopefully, you'll taste sweet victory more than bitter defeat.
Seems to me (he says keeping one eye on the soapbox in the corner) THAT kids also need to learn THAT it's OK to win!
lol, thanks Chris. Like I said, our team has been improving and we're learning how to paly and building chemistry etc.
Ulrich, thank you sir! Winning's fun, but playing for the love of the game is much more fun! And yeah, getting up when you're down is a big thing to learn, but I use my faith in God to keep going because He is the true controller and creator of this world (not tryin to step over any forum rules or anything by saying that though, just stating how I get through my life)
Well, was going to get my permit today but the DMV was closed! fate is conspiring against me to never let me get my permit haha!
we did drop by the SRP Credit Union where people can park used cars for sale over the weekend and there was a fully loaded 2010 CAMARO SS! took some pics, they're the backgrounds on my phone now haha. there was also a 72 Corvette; now that was when the Corvette actually looked good.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Hi, it´s me again,
Zoe, just a coffee for me, as supper time is approaching - may I stay at the RC? Thank you.
I am just back from a short visit to one of my former neighbors - the one who had helped us so much getting our flat into shape. He is a model railroader and also builds model ships. He showed me his recent work - a tugboat in 1/50 scale, about a yard long. He has added so much detail to it, including sound and smoke. When he starts the engine, there is a big cloud "belching" out of the stack, which slackens off the moment the engine is running - fantastic! The sound system he has installed has a 80mm speaker, which has enough oomph to it to make a terrific, but real noise. He has programmed some other sounds, like seagulls, which appear randomly - great. I will check on this system for use on my layout! Next time I will be with him I will be also taking pictures of his Marklin layout, which has turned into a jewel over the last years (with a little coaching from my side).
It is so good to have friends like him!
My plans to re-enter the world of model railroading on an active basis are taking shape, slowly, but steadily. It will not be tomorrow or even next month, before I will be able to start, but it feels so good to have a perspective. We all need to have something to hang on - a life without those little dreams, that we can make come true, is a poor life.
Sawyer - a big for your attitude! You are a true sportsman - yessir! Life is not at all wins - it is about being able to get up again when you are down (which I am trying to do at the moment).
John - yes, the video showed the Jubilee class loco, not by incidence . Still, my preference would be to go for US outline MRRing, but it is a little to dear to me at the moment. I think it is a workable compromise, with the benefit of catching Petra´s liking for it, as the loco is "so cute" - women!!! Going "British" is in any case better than kvetching about not being able to do some model railroading!
I have bookmarked the link you have sent!
CUL!
Good morning. It's 54 and sunny. The high should be 68 and mostly sunny.Woke up this morning with a blood sugar level of 60. Guess I shouldn't have had that Sam Adam's beer last night. A good starch breakfast has things back in good order now. It's a nice sunny day today but I think my activities are going to be limited to inside the house. My ankle is cutting up pretty bad and I can't walk but a few yards at a time. If it improves later I'll see if I can get out to change the EGR valve on the car. That's a simple job that would take about 20 minutes but I can't do it standing on one foot. I have a very nagging suspision the EGR valve on the car at this time is bad. It's an electronic type that doesn't have a vacuum. I tested it the other day. It has three electromagnetic plungers. One goes up and down cleanly as it should but another one is stuck in the down position and the third has a habit of sticking in between the full up and full down positions. It way just need a good cleaning but I'm seriously doubting that. It's for that reason I got another one and the asbestos seal that goes with it. Yeah, I know all the horror stories about asbestos, but it's OK as long as it's not disturbed, and believe me, I have no intention of disturbing it.
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe how about a big bowl of hot oatmeal with brown sugar and a cup of drak roast coffee in a FGLK mug. I'll go sit at the rivet counter away from Barry as he still sounds infective (if you know what I mean...).
AmanaMedicSeems to me (he says keeping one eye on the soapbox in the corner) THAT kids also need to learn THAT it's OK to win!
LOL, yeah, THAT too. I have to say at least from my experience a lot of people insist not only THAT it is OK to Win, but YOU MUST WIN AT ALL COSTS ALL THE TIME!!! Or else! And if you do lose it must have been because the other team cheated....... Maybe people should spend more time teaching our children how to win and lose graciously (In sports and other things) and how to play fair.
I remember a gentleman (and he meets the definition) who was at the time a guitar student of mine and was a teacher at a meeting discussing a proposed waste to energy incinerator project our county had concocted many years ago. (I won't go into the pros and cons....) He lived about 1/2 mile from where the project would be built. At one point in a public meeting on it he said, "It just isn't fair". Immediately the lawyer for the company pushing the project stood up and yelled at him, "I thought you said you are a teacher? Don't you teach kids THAT life isn't fair?!?" He very calmly replied, "No sir, I teach kids to play fair." BTW the project ended up being cancelled and the county went with recycling instead. I think we should be teaching our children to "Play Fair" (both in sports and in a lot of other things).
OK Flo, you can put the away.....
It's a beautiful, sunny day here in the Finger Lakes. Currently 35°F with blue skies (Smilin' on me, Nothin' but Blue Skies....) Why do I keep doing THAT? I probably will do the bookw*rk and stuff for my annual Business Sales Tax report and get it done online. Hope to do some cleaning up and odds and ends done in the train room today. Tomorrow is Emily's first Birthday Party!
I'll check in later I'm sure, so have a great day!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Just as you've always expected - this is directly from a Canada Revenue Agency Tax Information slip T - 5008
Privacy Act personal information bank number CRA/P-PU-005
Ulrich: Very sorry to hear about the house situation; and your health reaction. You are of course both in our prayers.
Thanks for that video link - especially the Ribble viaduct one! The loco Petra approves looks very much like the class of loco in the videos, am I right? I remember making "Micro-model" card stock models of those as a kid at school (age 9-10) - they weren't exactly child's play 'though as many adult modelers super-detailed them to fantastic levels (like their total layouts these days!). The scale would be comparable to Z. Out of curiosity I Googled Card Models UK, and here's a FAQ page that shows the serious side is alive and well! That twin traverser layout looks very workable, and isn't heavily into turnouts! How long a train do you anticipate getting on the traversers?
Bill - wasn´t it W.C. Fields, who once stated "I came to Chicago, but it was closed!"
Keith:
I also realized I needed Double Yellow lines.
Jerry:
I ordered 100 figures from Hong Kong on Ebay
Sam:
Having it set up here means that I won't have to leave the 'puter to work on the layout, and or vice-a-versa!
Didn't get in yesterday because I was moving forward on the Cornerstone sanding tower, and got side tracked in putting mortar into the brick drying house - THAT lead to doing the engine houses, (and I've yet to dry-brush red brick onto the grey brick one to make both more similar); but I did get the basic tower put together.
I could have done the ladder too, but one of the supports broke on assembly, and I wanted the repair to dry overnight. Besides, I'll do the ladder and cage yellow like all the other ladders on MT buildings. That should tie those all together as suggesting one owner with a liking for safety features! I doubt I'll use the piping supplied by Cornerstone, but go for the wire piping I used on the scratch built one. (no added cost, it's the handle part from the New Year's Eve sparklers! )
I'll take a Medium black coffee, and a slice of banana bread please Zoe; and go to see if Duke has left room for another person in the back booth. TTFN.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Cox 47 Howdy All...Its sunny and 39 here...I'll have a windy city dawg,drag it thru the garden,onion rings and a RBF please..Thank You..Been working on a couple of cars..got one a heavy duty flat with load doing laps now to see how it tracks..I ordered 100 figures from Hong Kong on Ebay they are pretty bright but gonna try to tone them down..sure can't find 'em cheaper...You all have a good one...Jerry
Howdy All...Its sunny and 39 here...I'll have a windy city dawg,drag it thru the garden,onion rings and a RBF please..Thank You..Been working on a couple of cars..got one a heavy duty flat with load doing laps now to see how it tracks..I ordered 100 figures from Hong Kong on Ebay they are pretty bright but gonna try to tone them down..sure can't find 'em cheaper...You all have a good one...Jerry
Jerry, nothin wrong with that~ heck, I'd be looking for the brightly colored ones.. that look like 'Waldo'
I've noticed you have some grandchildren around there.. nothing wrong with doing a 'Where's Waldo'? on your layout. Heck, do 2 or 3 'Where's Waldo' on the layout.
Gooooood morning all. Waffles and scrambled eggs with salsa please. What's that smell? Oh, hope you feel better Barry. What's that Janie? The guys are blaming whoopie cushions? Well I can't believe that!
Beautiful morning out there.
More hauling stuff out of mom's house to the dumpster. Yesterday I found a small cache of 1X4's so that will be added to the dwindling pile I have and put off another purchase of them for a bit. Today will naturally be disrupted. I've been asked to tend bar tonight and though I could really use the time to work out at Mom's house, he pays cash in the hand and that's pretty convincing. Soooo, I'll be leaving Mom's early to go in to work.
Ulrich- I only hope you begin to feel better when this mess is over and done. Then you will not have the constant reminder of the hardship that has fallen on you. You should start focusing on what you will do next. I'm pulling for you. And GOOD FOR YOU! There you go! Build your empire in modules as space and money allow. At least you have a start and you are not pinned down if, excuse me, WHEN your luck turns around you can move it and expand to what you want, or in the meantime, just expand as you can. Keep in mind that any future additions should not limit you to any future unknown limitations.
Garry- Yes the meeting went well. I guess. I did discover that I lead a very, um how do I put it, leisurely?, life. When asked what time I saw, what day, who told me, any question that required specifics, I couldn't give a specific answer. I constantly said, I'm not a clock watcher, and I can't even tell you what today is without thinking, so two weeks from now I'll just know I was here, have a general idea of what you asked me (sort of) and your name and face will be gone from my memory, (actually already is. Couldn‘t pick him out of a crowd of two unless I knew who the other one was) Really though, what did Anthony eat and what time did he arrive at our house, and what time did he eat and what time did Brenda take him home three weeks ago? I'm not a clock watcher so I had no idea. Especially since this was before the "incident" and was of absolutely no significance what anything that happened was any more than, if, and what time, I saw a light on at a neighbors house on the 3rd of February.
Who's Robby know to get all those 1:1 cars parked outside the window?
Best get a move on.
Have a Great Day!!!
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
Flip - yes they did - a big thank you - wonderful pics and streams!
Ulrich- Did any of the three I sent get through?
Flip
Sir MadogThe "so cute loco" looks like this:Cab detail:It is made by Bachmann, a premium brand in the UK and it is sold for about 80 Euros, including shipping to Germany. A comparable German loco would be around 200 Euros! Of course, that funny horn-hook type coupler has to be replaced by a Kadee, but that is an easy task, as it has a NEM (European NMRA) standard coupler box. Just the old one out and the new one in!
The "so cute loco" looks like this:
Cab detail:
It is made by Bachmann, a premium brand in the UK and it is sold for about 80 Euros, including shipping to Germany. A comparable German loco would be around 200 Euros! Of course, that funny horn-hook type coupler has to be replaced by a Kadee, but that is an easy task, as it has a NEM (European NMRA) standard coupler box. Just the old one out and the new one in!
Ulrich, looks like a fine loco, and it should serve you well!
Good morning.
Not much planned today. Maybe clean up the house some. Maybe some layout time, later in the day.
Hope everybody has a good Saturday.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
"All things things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia".
Most English steamers are good looking. Ulrich, if you are interested, I have a couple English tours that Steve sent me. PM me with your E address and I'll forward them.
ps- frost covering everything. back under the covers would be nice. Not gonna happen.
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Ulrich: I likee! I likee! That loke is a good deal at that price too!! The plan looks like a certain ISL I see over at a LHS down this way.
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
Good Morning--
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Welp. I'b at the stage werein one can talk more norbally BUT along come barrells of coughing to beat the band. So. We are getting over it---whatever it is/was
We are seeing lotsa SUN!! today with our high getting to 7C this afternoon--I'm expecting to see shorts out today
Weekend seminar today and tomorrow so I's gonna be something of a busy fellow with next to no MR time in the process--well--maybe----if'n I's be lucky and get back a little earlier than usual--
I'll just have a toast/jam and coffee this morning please---I'll be at the RC--where one can see their coffee/food and their seat as well---dang Whoopie Cushions---mumble grumble snuffle snort
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Good Morning Everyone,
the night brought us about 4" of sn*w again - I had hoped that we had seen the last of THAT for this year! The weather beguessers are even predicting more to come in the next days - well, it was not me who ordered it and I am not paying for it!
Zoe, I´ll have a cup of decaf and a roll - I have to be easy on my old ticker, who is giving me problems again.Before I sit down there in the corner booth, are there any whoopie cushions around? No, you have collected all of them and locked them away - a very good of you!
I have made plans to re-start my MRR activities, on much smaller scale, though. I don´t mean going to N scale, but the size of the layout. There is a little space on the wall I can use for some type of a display. It is only 7´ by 1 1/2´, but it could be a start. Petra has basically approved to the investment, providing that I buy this "lovely looking" steam loco. It´ll be of British outline, just because it is "so cute" and, the best part of it, it is cheap when compared to German or US stuff. The start will be in DC, as I still have a power pack and a throttle which I had built some years ago, but so what! It will mean a complete change of direction, but I don´t mind, as it is affordable, even under given circumstances. I need to do this, just to keep my sanity and health.
Here is the plan:
The voucher I still have from our "Home Depot" covers the lumber and the hardware I need, so the next days will see a trip to this place to buy it.
The prospect of getting back into model railroading revives my spirits!
You all have a good day!
Hey, how sweet is THAT??? I stop in for a night-cap RBF...and find GARRY showing movies in the back
ROBBY P: I forgot to mention earlier, as usual, killer job on THAT hopper! You've truly mastered the fade and the underbody rust/grime/munge.
Hey, anybody heard anything from Nik.n???
*YAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWN*
Bed time... G'night everybody...
Chris
The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!
here's a 1952 film to watch. It has RDC's and other trains of that era. It is almost 15 minutes long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yN9LhwQvQqg
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Ray, I will man. whenever we play a game we feel like we've won because we've progressed, and next year I expect we'll get rolling a bit. I'm a freshman, I've got 3 years after this and I'm looking forward to them! but we still have 2 games to play and we're really hungry for a win. I've played with a lot of teams in my town's rec league sports though, and I've won a championship only once (this past fall). that was a good feeling, and I'm hoping to do some soccer reffing this spring with my mom in the rec league
Good evening ... Just back from the church. .. i've started my persoanl finance management class again. Got a good group this time. .......
Ulrich ... I know your situation is hard to deal with. We're here for you.
Todd ... I hope the meeting went OK with the detective. More importantly, I hope your grandson is improving.
Ray .. Sounds like you had good food.
Packers#1 Ray, oh yes lol, we're winless this season haha.
Ray, oh yes lol, we're winless this season haha.
Been there, Done THAT!
About 30 years ago, I was JV Girls Softball coach for the tiny little School I was teaching music at (500 students k-12). In the 2 years I coached, we won 1 game. I was very proud of the girls as they made excellent skills progress and became good contenders the second year. If it weren't for some bad injuries, we would have won a couple of other games I'm sure. At the end of the year Sports Banquet, it was announced they expected I would be taking over as Boy's Varsity Baseball Coach as I was the only coach of a ball team that had actually won a game during the season...... At Elba, We didn't really expect to win many games as all the schools we played were anywhere from 3 to 10 times our size. That's right we were playing schools that had 5,000 students to our 500! If we got to finish a game against a couple of schools (20 after 5 rule) we considered it was a win for us. I was also the first JV Softball coach there as they had never had a JV team before. I really enjoyed working with those kids!
You keep the good attitude you have and enjoy playing!
Evenin' folks!
Just a decafe for me Flo, I am still stuffed from the Prime Rib I had at the party for my son's MIL tonight.
Other than family, the only person I knew there was one of my students from way back. I walked over to her during dinner, leaned over, and said, "You know it must a credit to my living a good life that other than you, I have no idea who any of these people are!" Most everyone not in the family were nurses from the local hospital. After dinner the game was to have her friends from work call her on her cell phone. She got about 25 calls in a 10 minute time period, from across the room....... I told her she was now retired and could just turn the darn thing off! After a few more calls she held up her phone and showed them she turned it off... They then started calling her daughter and having her give the phone to "Mom".
This will be a busy weekend, Emily actually turned 1 year old today, but the party will be tomorrow and Sunday. Yep 2 day celebration! Oh! Emily took her first step yesterday! They are hoping the new furniture THAT was supposed to be delivered last week will arrive from the store tomorrow morning (Remember the party thing?), before guests start to arrive.......
No hobby time today, hopefully tomorrow.
Sawyer, sounds like you enjoyed the game! I'd say that is more important than winning. I fully believe we need to teach our young people it is OK not to win every once in a while. I think you have already learned the lesson!
AmanaMedicPackers#1Believe you me, after I've worked on that paper for an hour I'll be ready to tear somebody's head off. You, my young friend, may well just be qualified for a "fun never ends" career in....newspapers!!!! I say THAT 'cause THAT's exactly how I felt after writing up the last school board meeting...or was it the County Supervisors' meeting? No. Wait! It was BOTH! Good luck to you in the upcoming battle...we're all hoping you make it out a) alive, and b) fully intact...above and below the scrum!
Packers#1Believe you me, after I've worked on that paper for an hour I'll be ready to tear somebody's head off.
You, my young friend, may well just be qualified for a "fun never ends" career in....newspapers!!!! I say THAT 'cause THAT's exactly how I felt after writing up the last school board meeting...or was it the County Supervisors' meeting? No. Wait! It was BOTH! Good luck to you in the upcoming battle...we're all hoping you make it out a) alive, and b) fully intact...above and below the scrum!
haha,. thanks man. i actually want to get a bachelor's degree in english as well as a major in engineering to keep a magazine career open or something.
thansk for the well wishes, and you too Barry.
Hellooooo!!!!!
Is anyone home?!?!?!?
sheeesh!!
I guess this is going to be one of those nights.
Oh hi Jeff, Vincent, ESP---
BTW---I'll be talking to the specialist on Monday afternoon about my ticker----
Evening ya'll, some chicken noodle soup and ginger ale.
The stomach is feeling better, but I'm gonna take it easy for a while. No more eating the whole 1 pound bag of beef jerky or the gallon jar of peanuts...
jeffrey-wimberly Only one post (besides this one) since 3:43? Boy is this place dead or what? When's the wake.
It really is slow. I think I heard a some crickets and owls near the RC
Vincent
Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....
2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.
It's 9:15pm, Do you know where your children are?
Well, just came up from the basment. Need a big glass of something cold to wash down all the sheetrock dust. I'm done for the day. Time to clean up and check the old eye lids for light leaks.
See ya all tomorrow!
Only one post (besides this one) since 3:43? Boy is this place dead or what? When's the wake.