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Elliot's Trackside Diner JUNE 2011

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, June 13, 2011 8:30 AM

simon1966

 Sir Madog:

Janie, I´ll have a regular American breakfast, please - I don´t dig that English stuff! Haggis, black pudding, white pudding, beans on toast, kippers, Marmite, spam - not my cup of tea Ick!

 

In defense of English BreakfastBig SmileThumbs Up

Spam is very much American, Hormel foods to be precise, and they are very proud of it!

Haggis is Scottish not English and besides most Scots would not eat it for breakfast anyway.  Goes much better with a fine single malt later in the day!!

White pudding, Irish!

Black pudding, traditional northern England blood sausage.  Southern English like me, have never really felt comfortable having it on a plate with our bacon and eggs.

Kippers are the most amazing smoked fish.   It is one food that I really look forward to when travelling back to the UK.

Marmite, well you are obviously in the hate category.  You either love or hate Marmite, there is no ambivalence with this stuff, no grey area at all, just strong opinion for or against.  I love the stuff!!

TO ANYONE put off by Ulrich, take if from a true Englishman, that you have not lived until you have had a " Traditional Full English Breakfast"

 It is about the only meal of the day that is regularly done well!!! 

 

Nowhere in the link that DER provided for "full English Breakfast" do I see "haggis". Here is what I see for the "normal ingredients:

The normal ingredients of a traditional full English breakfast are bacon (traditionally back bacon, less commonly streaky bacon), poached or fried eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast with butter and sausages, usually served with a mug of tea. Baked beans and hash browns are also commonly considered an important part of the breakfast. As nearly everything is fried in this meal, the term "fry-up" is quite accurate.

Black pudding is added in some regions, as is fried leftover mashed potatoes (called potato cakes). Originally a way to use up leftover vegetables from the main meal of the day before, bubble and squeak, shallow-fried leftover vegetables with potato, has become a breakfast feature in its own right. Onions, either fried or in rings, occasionally appear. In the North Midlands, fried or grilled oatcakes sometimes replace fried bread. When an English breakfast is ordered to contain everything available it is often referred to as a Full English, or a Full Monty

So I don't see Haggis anywhere. "traditional AMerican full breakfast" generally consists of about the same:

Eggs cooked to specific instructions; some kind of meat {such as ham, bacon etc.}; Toasted bread and or pancakes {also known as flapjacks, hot cakes, johhny cakes, flat cakes}, Juice of some kind {Orange or tomato generally}; homefries {fried potato chunks or shreded potato fried}; jam or jelly for toast; and of course coffee. SOmetimes Waffles are in there instead of pancakes.ANd sometimes a danish can be in there.

Either way, since SIMON is now buying, I'll take either full compliment of breakfast please.

TTYALL8R

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Posted by Curt Webb on Monday, June 13, 2011 8:18 AM

Morning All,

At w**k today. High today is 98 F with a heat index of stupid. Another day with 0 chance of rain. Nothing new on my friend and I really appreciate the Good thoughts and  prayers.

der5997- The Canadian what?????Wink Just kidding. Is it football or soccer? That is not a cat, it is a lionHmm

Lee- I am glad that your project turned out well. Looking forward to seeing it.

I realized that I have to watch how I word things here after all the impacted wisdom tooth responsesLaugh

Have a Good Day.

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Posted by simon1966 on Monday, June 13, 2011 7:31 AM

Sir Madog

Janie, I´ll have a regular American breakfast, please - I don´t dig that English stuff! Haggis, black pudding, white pudding, beans on toast, kippers, Marmite, spam - not my cup of tea Ick!

In defense of English BreakfastBig SmileThumbs Up

Spam is very much American, Hormel foods to be precise, and they are very proud of it!

Haggis is Scottish not English and besides most Scots would not eat it for breakfast anyway.  Goes much better with a fine single malt later in the day!!

White pudding, Irish!

Black pudding, traditional northern England blood sausage.  Southern English like me, have never really felt comfortable having it on a plate with our bacon and eggs.

Kippers are the most amazing smoked fish.   It is one food that I really look forward to when travelling back to the UK.

Marmite, well you are obviously in the hate category.  You either love or hate Marmite, there is no ambivalence with this stuff, no grey area at all, just strong opinion for or against.  I love the stuff!!

TO ANYONE put off by Ulrich, take if from a true Englishman, that you have not lived until you have had a " Traditional Full English Breakfast"

 It is about the only meal of the day that is regularly done well!!! 

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, June 13, 2011 6:23 AM

Good Morning,

That 4913 nose would look good in my living room all fixed up like it was coming out of the wall.

The State passed legislation requiring the electric companies to reduce the amount of power generated from fossil fuels by 20%. The intent was for power companies to invest in wind/solar/hydro/nuke power plants.  First Energy decided all of us should buy CFL, which would give them the 20% reduction the State wanted.  Now Lincoln Electric just installed a single windmill that can power 5,000 homes (I think it was 5,000). The total cost was around 3Mil. Why can’t the power company do the same thing?

Curt, the port area came out realistic. I poured the plaster and sanded it down to rail height.  I then used a pointed gasket scraper to remove the plaster from the inside of the rail.  Painted the plaster with a light grey primer then lightly hand sanded it to give it an uneven/weathered appearance. I test ran several cars through the area without any problems.  I moved over to the Hulett dock and installed the RR ties in the concrete abutments, then ballasted the 4 rails that run under the Hulett’s. Pictures will come when I can get all the cans, bottles, power tools, paint cans, and general trash off the module.

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“Curt Webb: Ken- As someone that got married with a impacted wisdom tooth I really feel your pain. You should get it removed ASAP.

I’m lost; you should get the tooth or the wife removed ASAP????
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Garry, looking at your second picture of the CN locomotive…You don’t like fake deer or yard gnomes in front of your house?

Packer, I like the paint job!

 Ulrich, looking good!

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, June 13, 2011 6:09 AM

Im up later this AM so no hope of beating Wetidler.

RAY- WHEN Tioga county is ALLOWED to recycle or dispose of properly stuff at Broome COunty landfill or at a "waste collection day"collection site, they only take 4 foot and 6 foot flourescent bulbs AND you PAY them to take them! Tioga only once had a collection at the Town of Owego Town hall. ANd that was for metal and tires only. WE went and they didn't even have our address in their official "book", but since it is on our Drivers licenses they took our stuff.

Nuff said.

Special thougts and prayers for those in need. Angel

MOH is to officiate at a wedding for a friend's adopted son- who doesn't care much for us- and apparently I am not invited. SO MOH will go and officiate and then come home.

TTYALL8R

 

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Monday, June 13, 2011 5:37 AM

Morning!

sfb

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, June 13, 2011 5:32 AM

Good Morning...

I know that I'm usually number 2..or number 3(? )...on the morning charts...heeheehee....

We are sunny and going to 68F today..which will be a tad warmer than it was yesterday...it only got to 58F all day yesterday...in the dull....

Getting a few things done today downtown then it is off to attend to some evening workshops ...for w**k...don't you know...

Flo, I'll just have a coffee and some toast/jam pease..I'll be at the RC for now..

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, June 13, 2011 3:32 AM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

 

 

(I'll beat Sir Madog the next time !)

Geeked

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 13, 2011 12:40 AM

Good Morning,

Beating Bill again

Janie, I´ll have a regular American breakfast, please - I don´t dig that English stuff! Haggis, black pudding, white pudding, beans on toast, kippers, Marmite, spam - not my cup of tea Ick!

My old ticker is doing what it is supposed to do - even in the right rhythm and blues now. I was told it is normal to have a minor arrhythmia after having a bypass done - whatever normal means in this case. I am on meds to stabilize the heart rate, and they seem to do their job pretty well.

Have a good day!

Edit: Just took a few more pictures of all my "treasures":

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 12, 2011 10:50 PM

All I had to do was read the word...HAGGIS....yuck...Dead

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Posted by Train Master on Sunday, June 12, 2011 10:15 PM

Did you not know what it is?DeadLaugh

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, June 12, 2011 10:03 PM

Suddenly I don't feel so good.

Followed Ders Link.

I shall not ever eat Haggis.Dead 

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Posted by Train Master on Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:59 PM

YIPES! That is a BIG cat! My little beagle would run and hide if he saw that monster!

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:54 PM

Good golly Der. I know you've shown that picture before but it gets me ever time. That things biggern a bobcat. Even got the tuskies. Ain't nothin little about that friskies.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:44 PM

Evenin' folks!

Flo, just a decaf for me.

Fairly cool day here in the Finger Lakes.  Never got above 70°F, which was nice as i put on the old suit coat for church this morning.  I was a participant in the ceremony accepting the confermands into the church.  Of course I helped myself to some punch and cake at the reception afterwards....

Spent the rest of the day doing chores like the dishes, washing, etc.  I did find some time to do a few things in the train room while the clothes were washing of course so the afternoon and evening weren't a complete loss.

Curt, any word on your friend?  I had a dry socket when I had my wisdom teeth out.  The surgeon did the upper and lower on one side then after a couple weeks did the other side.  Had no problem with the first two.  The second set I had out two days before I had to direct the Spring Concert that year....  I managed somehow to be there and direct the choruses, but I have never been in such pain in my life (well the kidney stones were probably worse....)  CFL = Compact Florescent Light.  People seem to either love them or hate them.  I have one still at work here at my house purchased by my wife.  She died almost 25 years ago.....  Back then they cost close to $20 each. Don't think THAT bulb owes me anything.  Most come with a year or more guarantee.  My layout is lit by CFLs that have a CRI (color Rendering Index) of 93.... (anything over 85 is considered excellent).  They are also "daylight" bulbs that are 5500°K  (the color of the light emitted).  Some florescent lights are just terrible for reproducing color.  Shop Lights at 2700°K are absolutely awful IMO.  Some people can get violent headaches from the old style ballast turning the light on and off 120 times a second. The new electronic ballasts (like those in CFLs) do not cause them. Like a lot of things you have to know what you are getting and do some research to find the best ones for many applications.  As has been said they save a bundle on electric as they produce the same amount of light at 1/4 of the amount of electricity used.

Hope you all have a great night.  Prayers to all in need!

73

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

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Posted by der5997 on Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:40 PM

 

EDIT_ Once more the "Open in New Window" feature isn't working - any Mods watching this thread, there's a problem somewhere! So, folks be warned, the links open in this Window.  closing it will close your session.

Here's the DER5997 total failure report.EmbarrassedEmbarrassed We went to Truro Saturday for a joint grandson/granddaughter birthday lunch. All that went fine; dropped off Kris and her mother at the restaurant while I went to get the family (a two-shift effort since the van is five seater, and there were 2 grandsons with friends, plus granddaughter and mom.) So, came down the hill to the grade crossing, and there's the local switch just pulled out  of the siding onto the main; stopped while the switch is thrown back. We are first in line at the gates, perfect! Where's the camera?...on my desk at home! Tongue Tied So no pics of that; including all the data and warning signs on the empty centerbeam flat right in front of us...nor pics of the train mural showing the added coaches, as I suspected. That mural is just to the right of the grade crossing. For further punishment, as I drove from the restaurant for the second pick up, the VIA was just pulling across the grade crossing.....Bang HeadBang HeadBang HeadBang Head

More  sad news: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/canadas-biggest-model-railway-masterpiece-built-over-decades-113008768.html

Ken: Sure hope the swelling goes down so the dentist can do his thing....and I Barry

Ken:  If you are swoll out that much you have an abscess in there..get thee to emerg!!!
 To go all Galaxy on you "Unless you're a doctor, how do you know they'll just prescribe antibiotics?" (Sorry G, just couldn't resist!Stick out tongue) Friend of ours has put her back out (short explanation -  longer one involves childhood polio) Anyway, started on Aleve - didn't read the package and used them as if they were strong Tylenol had pretty much scarfed the whole pack before a) the pain came under control(ish) and b) she realized that it's a "One every 12 Hour" medication!
 Hum, smoke detector just went OFF! Wife must be cooking something.! Whistling Yep, she was.
..Laugh - our downstairs one does that  almost any time we bake or roast, and open the oven door. I think it's an ionization thing - and hair trigger.  The alarm is hard wired in the house circuitry, so we can't slip the battery out while baking etc. What we have to do is vigorously fan air across the thing to silence it, then cover it with one of those "shower cap" food saver gizmos with an elastic edge, sending it to sleep for the duration. The trick is to NOT FORGET to take that cover off once the crisis is past Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

Galaxy:

Since breakfast is on Ray. I'll have full english breakfast!
...you do know what you are letting yourself in for, don't you? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_breakfast#Full_English_breakfast In addition to the culinary delights shown there, a small lamb or pork chop, and of course kidneys should be included.Dinner
The problem with CFLs is they are supposed to be recycled.
...for us, as for you, Recycle isn't available, but we are supposed to send them to the Hazardous Waste Centre.  Finding THAT is the trick around here - but the local dump takes them and deals with them - and I don't ask how! Blindfold

Simon: (Those weight markers, are they the NMRA car length / weight Recommended Practice? - Oh, I see you've told Curt everything I was going to ask!Smile, Wink & Grin) Interesting set up, as you say a twin for my N rig. (The black thing on the right in mine is a coupler jig - I find it a bit of a fiddle, and usually ignore it)

Jeff:

Many people think the 'Beware of Cat' signs are a joke until they see the cat. If you've never seen a wildcat think Maine Coon Cat on steroids
... h 

that sort of thing?  Someone around here had a small dog "catted" recently - 200, count them, stitches later..     the dog is slowly recovering!

Ulrich: Glad you are on the mend again...prayers for your staying that way - "mended" that is!Angel

Curt:

What is this CFL light everyone is talking about?
Compact Fluorescent Light - those twisty coil bulb things that save a bundle on electricity bills over the regular incandescent bulbs.  That's our experience anyway, over the two homes of which we have direct knowledge of the power bill. Both houses are now 100% CFL. Oh, it's just occurred to me the CFL is also the Canadian Football League Cowboy

Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers for all those (and that's plenty today) in need of Healing, Comfort, Prosperity and Peace.Angel h

 

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:40 PM

Wow! I’ve been upset at my wife before but never called her an impacted wisdom tooth. What ? OH! With and impacted wisdom tooth. Heh, heh, I thought he said to an impact.... Never mind.

Galaxy- Our Church has a box for recycling CFL’s and ink cartridges. What I thought was a jab was $10 for a box to put them in and you had to pay postage too. Must have been some box.

‘Tis true about the “danger” of CFL’s, but I suppose enough of anything over the years could be bad. I heard saliva causes cancer now.  But only if swallowed in small amounts over looong periods of time. So far only in California. 'Tis true, a friends daughter's baby came with the tagIndifferent.  I’m all for recycling and do what I can, admittedly, if it’s convenient enough. I will not save up stuff and pack it across the county however. Remember playing with Mercury in Science class? You notice violence in schools has increased since they stopped allowing that? Just an observationWhistling.

Vincent- Fantastic job on the cars. But, in my day, if I had seen half that many Citations in one spot, I’d be running as fast as I could the other way.

Curt-CFL’s are Compact Florescent Light bulbs. Those to replace the regular light bulbs WHICH have been outlawed. But don’t’ mention it around Garry. Kind of a sore spot for him. Mac is in my pryers tonight.

Barry- No problems? Must have been by yourself then.

Well, in addition to many numerous tiny things I did manage to get the yard mowed. Materials for the pipe laying project? Nope. Got out to the driveway and she got in the passenger side of her car. Stateing the obvious that 10 foot pies won't fit in the car she said I can do that tomorrow morning she wants to eat and then go to the grocery store. Pipes....food. Pipes....food. I didn't argue.

Gooseberries are ready. I'll bring in a bucket tomorrow. For now I must go apply some color to the POP then shut eye time.

PFTIN

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Posted by Curt Webb on Sunday, June 12, 2011 8:47 PM

Evening All,

Flo I would love a  A&W Root beer please.

Simon- Love your locomotives. I think it is amazing how different they are in different parts of the world.

Garry- It is a shame to see a loco rusting in the brush like so much garbage.

TSF- I think the worst thing about a tooth extraction is if you get dry socket-yikes that hurts.Crying

What is this CFL light everyone is talking about?

Everyone have a good night. Talk to you in the A.M.

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Posted by simon1966 on Sunday, June 12, 2011 6:29 PM

Curt, please accept my prayers as well for your friend, he is certainly in the right place if things are going to get dicey!

Attended the visitation for Kellsie this afternoon, and will be heading out to the memorial service later.   A staggering number of people have been passing through and offering their support to her family.

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 12, 2011 6:27 PM

Gooooooooooood Evening...

Well...got this day almost gone through...nothing really happened the whole weekend..which is a good thing around here...

We got to 57F here..and it stayed there all afternoon..tonight it is supposed to go to 45F....mmmmmmConfused

I've got a few things done on the layout but mostly  spent the afternoon just running trains..with nary a breakdown, derail, major accident...or any other such thing...Smile, Wink & Grin

Chloe, I'll just have a coffee for now..I'll be at the RC for a bit...

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Posted by Packer on Sunday, June 12, 2011 6:19 PM

Hey guys

Making more headway with trains and stuff.

Ex-SCL GP9 Ph3. Destined to become a BN GP5 with a chop nose. GP5s were GPs built using FT parts. Looks just like any phase 3 GP9. I have 3 NKP GP18s that will see a simiar fate once I locate the right fans and grills.

And the citations on racks. (Ken, one os them should look familiar)

Garry, There is a light fixture in my house that requires CFLs. The CFL bulb has lasted less than the normal incandecant.

Curt, Sorry to hear about your friend.

Vincent

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2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Sunday, June 12, 2011 5:28 PM

Hey all, a root beer float for me please, flo.

Sorry I haven't chimed in for a while. I sceniced my slag dump. It looks pretty good. Picture may not be far behind...

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Posted by teen steam fan on Sunday, June 12, 2011 5:14 PM

I'll have a truckers special. thanks. 

Ken-Ouch, I had to get two healthy teeth yanked for my braces and to be honest, I don't know which is worse, not being able to feel my teeth or when the novacaine wears off and the pain's still there. 

And a big Welcome to all the new guys. Looks like we may need to expand soon. 

I got a CB radio today. Its all installed except (Sounds like the Chinese directions and a politician doesn't it?) the positive wire. I have to pick up a cigarette lighter adapter for it and tune the antenna. The install was easy enough. 

I'll be in the corner booth for a while

 

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Posted by tcwright973 on Sunday, June 12, 2011 4:47 PM

It has been a busy, but basicaly an unproductive day. We drove up to New Castle, PA this morning where we had breakfast, then went railfanning. A total bust. Nothing but lots of detours due to a couple of bridges and interstate ramps being closed for reconstruction. Wrapped that up and stopped at a nursery to get some flowers to replace those which did not survive my spring plantings. Never did say I was a farmer. Then went to my favorite spot in Leetsdale, PA for a little Norfolk Southern action. And that's what I got, "LITTLE ACTION." Only 3 trains in 2 hours. Couldn't believe it.

But for dinner tonight, we had a Delmonico roast, baked potato, and a bottle of Reisling from Seneca Lake, so at least the day hasn't  been a total dud. However, the wife did say at dinner that after we go to our favorite diner for breakfast tomorrow, and then our weekly grocery shopping, she has a very long list of other places to go. Naturally, this involves shopping. It's going to be a long and expensive day I think.

Oh well, I've enjoyed the day anyway, and hope you have enjoyed yours as well.

Tom 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, June 12, 2011 4:45 PM

Curt ..... Prayers for your friend. 

Uh, oh .... people are talking about the stupid CFL light bulbs. I guess I would not mind too much if people could decide for themsleves what is best. Government need not be involved. Of course, US light bulb plants were closed so CHina could make CFL's to ship here. .... Er.... uh .... OK, Vinnie; I'll get off thesoap box.

Ken.... I meant to talk to you earlier. Sorry about the painful tooth situation. ... It seems that things like tooth emergencies always happen on the weekends just to make you wait until you can see teh dentist.

THAT Chris was here I see, Hello Chris. Were you seated at THAT rivet counter?

Barry nice CP GP9's.

Jeff here are the GTW rebuilt GP9's.  At first, they were painted with GTW’s blue and red colors. Later, they were repainted to CN’s black and red colors. Also, you can see a scrapped high hood in the weeds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, June 12, 2011 2:54 PM

Afternoon folks!

Janie, I'll have one of those RBF things for the moment.

Rain has stopped for the moment at least.  Got about 1/2" of liquid sunshine last night and this morning, but the weather.com site says the watering need is high right now.....????  Wonder what part of 1/2 inch of rain overnight they don't understand?

Curt, your friend is in my prayers.  If he lasts long enough to get to surgery, he will very probably pull through.......  Yes the old guy with the beard is me in the last photo.  Thanks!

Galaxy, interesting...  Here in Ontario County (and most of the counties nearby) we have an annual Hazardous Household Waste Day at the County landfill and some other locations where they take all kinds of items.  I have been recycling all kinds of florescent lights (the tubes contain much more mercury than the new CFLs which have almost no mercury in them), all kinds of batteries, and old electronics for years.  There is a new electronic recycler here in Geneva which is now taking at no cost a lot of things they wouldn't take at the landfill.  They claim that all parts of most items they take will be completely recyled and nothing will end up in the landfill.  BTW you will absorb close to 60 times more mercury by eating a Tunafish sandwich than if you inhaled all of the mercury in a CFL.......  I have no incandescents in my house anymore.  (Well.... there is one in the stove and the refrigerator, but they came with them....)

Got a few more odds and ends to do today, so I will catchup with all of you later!

73

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 cudaken on Sunday, June 12, 2011 2:46 PM

Curt Webb

Ken- As someone that got married with a impacted wisdom tooth I really feel your pain. You should get it removed ASAP.

 Curt The wife or the tooth? Whistling Both can be a real pain here at my house.

 Thanks for all the kind words. The swelling is going down but the check is still tender.

 Well going to try to get the Rio Grand SD 50 back on the rails. Trains are running real sweet today and I must say I have enjoyed being off today.

 I will see you later.

         Ken

I hate Rust

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 12, 2011 2:45 PM

TMarsh

Lee- Shortly after the CFL's came out strong, our power company sent us a deal we just couldn't refuse. According to them. We could get 10 CFL's for $25. Yup, that's right, just two fity a bulb. Now, after you get over the shock of such a deal, let me add that the shipping would be $10 and they just had to do that because of the deal they were giving on the bulbs. PLUS, and here's the icing, for another $10, they would send a box to put the burned out ones in for recycling. Just add postage when it's done and mail them away. Man I tell you what, I was in awe of the way they were taking care of me. Unfortunately, I found Walmart would take care of me better. About a buck a bulb. Of course I have to pay tax, but I'll blow the extra 8% to help out the states purchase of......whatever they buy. Oh, they did send a couple "complimentary" bulbs. A 60w and 100w (equivalent). I think the 60w lasted about a month and the 100 maybe a couple weeks. NOT good examples. Needless to say........

   

The problem with CFLs is they are supposed to be recycled. TRY and FIND someone who will recycle them!!! It's like regualr batteries...Lowes will recycle RECHARGEABLE batteries{I think wallyworld will too}....but you're on your own trying to find someone who will recycle regular batteries!

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

 HO and N Scale.

After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 12, 2011 2:40 PM

Curt Webb

Afternoon All,

I am at w**k today. I found out last night that Mac a friend from the club has a Aortic Aneuyrism 4 cm in size. He was airlifted from Orlando to Shands in Gainesville (University of Florida) for possible surgery. A couple months ago he had a AMI and a pacemaker was put in. I am really afraid that the next time that I see him will be at a viewing. I am not giving up hope but it doesn't look good. He is the type of guy that would give you the shirt of his back if you needed it. Please send your prayers to Mac.

Extra special thoughts go out on the prayer canle for your friendAngel

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

 HO and N Scale.

After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.

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