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Posted by Packer on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:06 PM

afternoon guys

Been busy as of late. I did finally get those rapido cars I mentioned earlier. They are really nice and work pretty good out of the box. I need to get some more kadee #5s to stick in 2 of them. The junk couplers already started breaking. I also need to pick up a decent F40PH. I'd prefer a Kato or even a Kobo if I could find one.

 

Jeff, my thoughts are with you

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:47 PM

Jeff - that´s horrible news! Petra´s and my prayers are with you, my friend!

Good Evening Gang!

I am feeling bad for not participating in the Diner discussion as much as I would love to. I try to keep up, but I do miss a lot, though. I hope things will ease up by Sept. 22nd - our election day.

Prayers for all in need!

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Posted by JeremyB on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 2:18 PM

Jeff: Very sad to read the news on the foot. Im sending healing and thoughts your way.

Ha-vent been in as I had some business to attend to on the phone, was on it pretty much all day. Right now we are under a severe t-storm watch and things look like they will be getting very hectic in the next few hours. Temps is going to drop from 86 to 60 in only a matter of hours. We have had alot of rain this year but not any decent storms. I don't want the rain Toronto got the other day, only two days and I will be in Toronto for the INDYCAR race.

Will be back in later,,,, I hope...........Stick out tongue

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 3:45 PM

Sir Madog
Jeff - that´s horrible news! Petra´s and my prayers are with you, my friend!

Well it seemed pretty horrible to me five or six years ago but it's something that has to be done. It's gotten to the point that it is starting to adversely effect my health. I can't put up with these seemingly constant infections anymore. It has to go.

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 5:42 PM

Sorry about the foot Jeffrey...desen't seem funny when the check out lady at my Dr.s office asked if I "had to have it cut off" Regarding my hip as  a joke!

JEffrey- why isn't the spell check workign??? I get a garbled error message!!!

Well, 2 Xrays later and some different pain killers to see what is what with the hip...The DR also wants to check the Arthritis levels and locations there too via pictures...so took the Xrays.

RE my right hand: gonna get a electrical nerve transferance test done the 23rd. That will tell us how much impulse is getting thorough. WHen I was about age 7, I broke shattered and dislocated an elbow. NOw I am racking my brains as I though it was the left one i broke, but could have been the right one, the one giving me troubles now. so it coud be coming back to haunt me.

Dinner was roasted  chuck roast, cauliflower, zucchini, yellow squash and caesared noodles.

Tomorrow is another day.

Geeked

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 5:50 PM

galaxy
JEffrey- why isn't the spell check workign??? I get a garbled error message!!!

Can't help you there. I use the spell checker that comes with Firefox.

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Posted by JeremyB on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:11 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

galaxy
JEffrey- why isn't the spell check workign??? I get a garbled error message!!!

Can't help you there. I use the spell checker that comes with Firefox.

I am with Jeff, I use Firefox so have the spell checker with that. Quite a handy little tool sometimes.

Well the weather guessers were off a bit as our storms were little more then some heavy rain and a little bit of thunder and lighting for a few minutes. The clouds did indeed look quite ominous though, and it did look like we were in for a doozy but it didn't amount to much.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:22 PM

I have reported the error.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:44 PM

Nothing happened today except a trip to town with my father. First to Market Basket, then the bank then to Wal-Mart where I picked up some sandwich fixings and a loaf of Texas Garlic Toast. An order of some stick-on rubber feet that were made to be used on computer cases came in today and I wasted no time in applying some to the bottoms of the assorted disk drives of my IIe and the Quentin disk drives that were provided by my neighbors father. My van backfired through the exhaust this morning and scared one of the neighborhood dogs so badly the poor thing ran into a fence post and a tree.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 9:02 PM

Hey there. 

Got work done on the Mitchell today, and will be getting work done on the B-17G again tomorrow. The paint on it should be dry by then, so I think that I can get some of the detail paint on it tomorrow evening, along with the tail gunner and engine cowlings. 

Night everyone. 

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 9:48 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie just a slice of the blueberry pie and a cup of decaf.  Mmmmm, did the pie come from the Mennonite farm bakery down the road?  I thought so!  Good, good, good!

Had my appt. with the Dermatologist this afternoon.  She is my favorite doctor of all times!  Not only is she cute as can be (little pettite lady), has great bedside manner, but she actually gave me the following orders I am supposed to follow...  She came in the room and looked at my arms and remarked I had an excellent color tan on them.  She then said they are the color she wants me to have on my legs and upper body as well.  So on sunny days, I am to put on a pair of shorts, take off my shirt, and go out into my back yard and just sit around in the sun for 10 to 15 minutes until the rest of me looks like my arms!  What a great prescription...

On the way home, I tried to find the old shoe store in Canandaigua I used to go to when I was a kid.  Last I knew it was still in business, but couldn't find it.  Traffic was heavy and downtown is completely torn up for some changes on Main St.  Got home and called my sister who assured me the store is still in business and in the same place which is on the other side of the street from where I remember it.  I have to drive up to Canandaigua for a meeting tomorrow so i shall go shoe shopping then.  Need to get some shoes that will fit my feet properly and since the only great shoe store here in town got driven out of business by Mall Wart a couple years ago, I guess I'll go back to buying them in the store I got all my shoes in when I was a kid.

I also stopped and bought the stone blocks on my way home.  Got a dozen of them just guessing how many I would need.  Ends up I can use about 5 more so I'll get them on the way home tomorrow.  I did manage to get the NMRA Division newsletter folded and ready to mail out to those who require snail mail.  They will get mailed tomorrow morning.

Manét has been coughing (working on a hairball I think) so I had to trick him into letting me put the hairball medicine on his front paws.  He is now mad at me....  Blackie will eat it of my finger, but Manét won't touch it so gets it on his paw.  He then runs away shaking his paw hoping to get rid of it.  Finally he licks it off.  I just went in the bedroom where he is now on the bed.  He looked at me very angrily and said, and I quote, "MEEEOW!!!!"

Jeffrey, I think you are very right to have that foot removed.  Hopefully you will be able to walk better with a prothesis than you do now.

Think it is time I called it a day.  my eyelids are getting very heavy. See you tomorrow, "God willing and the creek don't rise".

73

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We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:07 PM

howmus
Jeffrey, I think you are very right to have that foot removed.  Hopefully you will be able to walk better with a prothesis than you do now.

Amen! Right now I just drag around a useless dead weight that I can't even stand on if the boot isn't on it. And the boot is worn out!

*

Not much happened today. Just a quick shopping trip with my father this morning. This afternoon my Apple IIe computer and it's disk drives got their rubber feet. Many of the original feet were missing do I removed the remaining ones before applying the new ones. Now all the feet are the same size and nothing is sitting cockeyed. Hopefully tomorrow or Friday the new power supply for my mothers old IIe will come in and I can install it. The one in it works but makes a clicking sound like a stove burner heating up. Something in there is getting hot.

I may get some layout work done this week. Problem is I don't really feel like working on it. I think it's time to step back and take a break from it for a while.

Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:37 AM

Morning coffee in the diner..

GOOD THURSDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Thursday, July 11th, 2013!!!

I will light the prayer candles at 9 AM...for those in need..

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!!!

Straight from the horse's mouth/ Don't look a gift horse in the mouth:

Meaning:

Don't be ungrateful when you receive straight talk or a gift

Origin-the short version:

When you get information straight from the horse's mouth, it means you are suppose to be getting honest, correct, truthful  information.  The phrase comes from the old days when determining how old a horse was was done by looking at its teeth. So, before betting on a horse, people would check its teeth to see how old this horse was. Therefore, anyone who worked around the horse or reviewed it knew how old the horse was and could let the others know. Therefore, the information was acquired, 'straight from the horse's mouth' and not the owner of the horse.

On the other hand, if someone gave you a horse for free, it was considered rude to look in its mouth and check to see how old it was.  Therefore, you were not to "look a gift horse in the mouth."  Today, this means not to question the quality or motive a gift you get from someone.

the longer in depth version:

Proverbs are  'short and expressive sayings, in common use, which are recognized as conveying some accepted truth or useful advice'. This example,  also often expressed as 'never look a gift horse in the mouth', is as pertinent today as it ever was.

don't look a gift horse in the mouthAs horses develop they grow more teeth and  their existing teeth begin to change shape and project further forward. Determining a horse's age from its teeth is a specialist task, but it can be done. This incidentally is also the source of another teeth/age related phrase -long in the tooth.

As with most proverbs the origin is ancient and unknown. We have some clues with this one however. The phrase  appears in print in English in 1546, as "don't look a given horse in the mouth",    in John Heywood's A dialogue conteinyng the nomber in effect of all the prouerbes in the Englishe tongue, where he gives it as:

"No man ought to looke a geuen hors in the mouth."

It is probable that Heywood obtained the phrase from a Latin text of St. Jerome, The Letter to the Ephesians, circa AD 400, which conatins the text 'Noli equi dentes inspicere donati' (Never inspect the teeth of a given horse). Where St Jerome got it from we aren't eve likely to know.

Heywood is an interesting character in the development of English.  He was employed at the courts of Henry VIII and Mary I as a singer, musician, and playwright.  His Proverbs is a comprehensive collection of those sayings known at the time and includes many that are still with us:

- Many hands make light work - Rome wasn't built in a day - A good beginning makes a good ending

and so on. These were expressed in the literary language of the day, as in "would yee both eat your cake, and have your cake?", but the modern versions are their obvious descendents.

We can't attribute these to Heywood himself; he collected them from the literary works of the day and from common parlance. He can certainly be given the credit for introducing many proverbs to a wide and continuing audience, including one that Shakespeare later borrowed -All's well that ends well

Geeked

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Posted by EMD.Don on Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:43 AM

Morning' all! Cuppa Joe and oatmeal please.

Galaxy...always insightful! I have often used both expressions without really knowing their etymology.

Jeffery...I have been reading about your woes and hope that things get better. I am reminded of my late Father who suffered terribly with a sore left lower leg that necessitated a bulky plastic brace (which often did more harm then good in itself) and severe lower back pain. Chin up...things have a way of working out!

Well, a very pleasant morning here. Grey, chance of rain, but so much cooler. Housework day today...so the "boss" (a.k.a my wife) says. I doubt that I will get much work done on my passenger cars...Tongue Tied.

Happy Modeling and good day to all!

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, July 11, 2013 6:56 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and the Breakfast Pile again please, thanks.

Sunny, with a high near 82.

Watched the Russian video. Did you notice how calm these people were, especially the lady who walked out in front of the semi? I guess they are used to those kinds of incidents.

Jeffrey-  Can’t say I’m glad to hear about the foot. But with as much trouble as it causes especially with the infections and all is seems more of a danger than anything. I never asked for obvious reasons, why they never suggested removal, but after you explained the medicare part I thought, now gee isn’t that ridiculous. It could conceivably cost more to keep it and you healthy in the long run than to remove. I guess we better be careful about that, next thing they’ll figure amputation is cheaper and start lobbing off limbs for cuts and scratches.

“Well, you’ll never have to pay for another broken arm if we just take it off now.”

Ulrich- You just hang in there and don’t worry about us. We miss you, but truly hope this is the beginning of something that will add some cash to you accounts soon.

Welp, busier than usual last nght of course. Way busier. LUCKILY, a little before 5 my buddy’s daughter shows up. Says she’s gonna help me. Boy howdy am I ever glad she did. I never would have made it. As it was we just buzzed through it. Never stopped, but things went fine.  She has three little kids and her husband wo*ks a swing shift so usually she isn’t available other than her normal Fri and Sat nights without advanced arrangements unless your lucky, but I guess tonight she was available and just decided to help me out. Like I said I’m suuuure glad she did.

Gotta move some appliances out for flooring this morn between 7 and 7:30 so….gotta run.

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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Posted by inch53 on Thursday, July 11, 2013 7:15 AM

Mornin,,,, an irish coffee please Zoe. Welp, made it up to Springfield through some heavy rain n wind only to find the 3 elevators to the first 20 floors flooded out. Took’em 2 hour to gettem dried out and I could up in the room while Mother had meetings.
TODD,,,,,,  I figure that those 2 could tell all kinda stories, plus maybe one ur on the subject at hand. No Mother knew pretty well knew what was gonin on afore hand. She’s been involved in dist for a few year already.
I don’t know if I’m qualified to be  first gentleman, man yes, but gentle part????
I’ll give ya call laters bout meeting up with you today or tomorrow maybe.
Jeff,,, sorry to hear about you may be lossin your foot, but then you might be like my cousin that’s diabetic. He lost a foot and said he felt so much better afterwards without the pain it’d been given him
I best be getting rounds in a short, Mother’s got a long day starting a 8, I’ve got an hour one at 9 another one at 5, then a dinner the president gave me orders to attend
Thoughts for all those in need n hope ya’ll has a gooden  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, July 11, 2013 7:32 AM

Good morning. It's 76° with 96% humidity. The high will be 95°.


Looks like it could be a wet one today. I thought about working on the layout today and almost immediately realized I wanted nothing to do with it. Time to do something else for a while I guess. Anyway I have more important things to worry about. I guess today I'll watch some movies.



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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, July 11, 2013 7:32 AM

Good morning from sunny cloudy rainy foggy clear New England.  Yeah, it will be another one of those days.  Slept with the AC on again last night, as the dew point was very high.  Hopefully back to fans again tonight.

Jeffrey, good luck with whatever you decide to do with the foot.  It really does sound like a prosthesis will make you more comfortable, and that's what really counts.

I've been working on the tannery on my layout, and doing some research on the process.  In so doing, I've finally got an excuse for something I've always wanted - a covered hopper.  Tanneries use salt, so that's what will be delivered.  I found an undecorated kit from Bowser and ordered it yesterday.  They also use acid, so I found a Hooker chemical tanker, another "always wanted one of those" cars, on eBay.  I just upgraded the wheels and couplers (horn hooks!) yesterday.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, July 11, 2013 7:58 AM

Good Morning

Much cooler out this morning then it has been for the past several days...or was it weeks...mmmmm...right now we are at 62F...going for a high of 72F......the rain we had over the past three days tripled the amount the amount we had all summer last year...

Today I actually might get a chance to get the hay..I mean grass cut...then off to the mall to meet the gang and see what types of things happened...

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, July 11, 2013 8:50 AM

Good morning. 

Last night was the 3rd evening of 5 this week for taking grandkids to church VBS. As I said we are volunteering our time to help with the program. Actually, it is very rewarding to to us for doing that. It's fun being with the kids. One boy was wearing a U of Michigan T-shirt, and I told him Shelley and I moved to KY from Ann Arbor Mi and had attended some U of M football games. He thought that was "cool". ... I spent a little time entertaining the youngest kids (5 and under), and had them laughing. Of course, the Christian message is the main purpose, and it is being presented to the kids very well. 

Mr. B. ..... Your tannery sounds like a very interesting project. It's good to hear about your research. I'm looking forward to progress reports. 

Jeff .... You have been such an inspiration because in spite of serious health issues, you have continued doing things for your self and for other people. You tell us about your health issues, but it never sounds like you are a complainer. We're here as your friends who care about you. Let us know how you are, and also feel free to contact any of us with PM's if you care to do so.

Cheers, everybody.  

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Posted by pascaff* on Thursday, July 11, 2013 9:28 AM

  Morning All,

    Currently it is 68 with an expected high of 93 under partly cloudy skies, giving way to partly sunny skies later this afternoon. (what is the difference)

   W**k today. My knee feels better, so I should not have to wear the brace.

   Got two loads of laundry done, some vacuuming, sprayed for ants, the feeder wires installed, and some scenery work done yesterday. Did not get to work on any building kits, but feel like accomplished quite a bit. Will not get much railroading w**k done tonight, as it is Skype night with my son.

    Prayers to all in need.

    Paul

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, July 11, 2013 9:34 AM

jeffrey-wimberly


 I thought about working on the layout today and almost immediately realized I wanted nothing to do with it. Time to do something else for a while I guess. Anyway I have more important things to worry about. I guess today I'll watch some movies.

I know that feeling, Jeffrey. When I decided to tear down my small layout to make it bigger, I got frustrated as there really WASN'T room for the expansion! THEN I 'got off" the idea of the layout totally. And wanted nothing to do with it. Then the money got tight,  and with zero hobby budget, it worked even further out of my liking.

Then I had a "train fix" with the christmas tree layout, small, but i could at least run trains.

 

BELOW is the "error Message" I get when i try to use the MR spell checker:

 

Error response:  <!DOCTYPE html>< html>< head lang="en">    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=9; IE=8" />    <title>Error</title>    <meta name="robots" content="noindex" />    <style type = "text/

With an "OK" button.

Just hought I'd pass it along as to what I got...I know you turned it in tothe powers that be.

Well, off tfo do some sorely needing household chores...

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, July 11, 2013 9:54 AM

galaxy

BELOW is the "error Message" I get when i try to use the MR spell checker:

 

Error response:  <!DOCTYPE html>< html>< head lang="en">    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=9; IE=8" />    <title>Error</title>    <meta name="robots" content="noindex" />    <style type = "text/

With an "OK" button.

Just hought I'd pass it along as to what I got...I know you turned it in tothe powers that be.

Well, off tfo do some sorely needing household chores...

Geeked

Yeah, I got the same thing when I checked it out yesterday. I reported it last night along with the error message.

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:17 AM

Mornin'....  Uh....  Close I guess.  Afternoon folks!

Zoe, just a refill on my coffee please.

Galaxy, I think the problem has something to do with "robots"...  they appear to be taking over! Surprise

I have already done several errands, mailed the newsletters, went to the Credit Union, and stopped in to get my allergy shot.  Got a call from camp this morning about a mic not working in the dining room....  I tried calling the camp office and keep getting the machine instead of a human.  the guy who oversees the sound system out (used to work for and has considerable experience doing sound for a couple of schools) left me his cell number but the last 4 digits appear to be "gkshk natrkj, fosuk. glopfink".

have a meeting of several of primary committee people for our 50th class reunion at the restaurant we will be using for the main event this afternoon.  Then I hope to get to the shoe store and on the way home pick up the rest of the stone blocks I need.

Later!

73

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We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by Cox 47 on Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:30 AM

Good Morning All...Its a great day here...Sunny with breeze from the north temp is just 74!..Great for July...I'll have a Windy city Dawg,drag it thru the garden,onion rings and  RBF please...Thank You..

Prayers for You Jeff...

Spell check...Heck my spelling has got so bad I look at words and think they don't look right only to find out they are spelled right..I speak and spell Hillbilly and at 65 its to late for me to change now..

With coal prices up A wild cat coal company leased the old Los Crick Mine on the I&S...Good news for the I&S..The first 2 loads of coal came off the branch this morning...With extra trains old Alco had to be put back in service and the old # 1 Illinois Central wooden boober caboose had to taken from display at city park and pressed back into service too...

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You All have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by tcwright973 on Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:56 PM

Afternoon all,

What a difference in the weather here today compared to the last few. Today is 73 with low humidity. This is right up my alley and could stay like this all year round. On the other hand, the previous couple of days can only be described as hot and steamy with lots of rain. Lots and lots of rain. All the creeks and streams around here flooded yesterday in a dramatic fashion. Flash floods closed many roads and many communities have been declared disaster areas. There was one confirmed tornado yesterday, with a couple more suspected in western Pennsylvania. My neighborhood escaped the worst of the storms as they went either north or south of us. There was a large old tree fell onto a house about 2 blocks away last night due to the high winds.

I finally got down the basement today and cleaned the track on my little 4' x 4' test oval so I could try out my Intermountain PRR Heritage Unit. Looks great and I like the lighting on the headlights and ditch lights. At first, I was a little disappointed at its performance, but after about 15 minutes of continuous running I saw some improvement. After dinner tonight I will give it a lot more run time and see what happens.

The mail came today and I got a Jury Summons for Common Pleas Court. I need to fill out the questionnaire and return it, but I won't know until August 13th if I have been actually summoned. I thought a person was exempt at age 70, but it's age 75. I don't really have a medical condition that would warrant an excusal, but like a lot of others guys my age, I hope there are frequent breaks and a restroom nearby,

I was doing pretty good as far as my back was concerned, but it was very sore when I got up this morning. Must have done something while I was asleep. Ran out of the muscle relaxer they gave me at the ER, and I had to stop taking the pain medication they gave me after 2 or 3 doses. It really tore my stomach up. So I have been taking Advill instead. It seems to help but I don't like taking a lot of that type of medication. I have an appointment with my PCP next week, and I'm hoping things are greatly improved by then so I don't have to return to physical therapy. Not that it's a big deal, and it has helped  quite a bit in the past, but I just don't like it.

The wife surprised me earlier. She suggested we go railfanning tonight after dinner. Of course, she also suggested we stop on the way, which it really isn't, at this ice cream stand for milkshakes. Okay, she may be a little devious here, but if I can do a little train watching I'll go along with her.

By the way Todd, at least I think it was you, are you aware that this is the last season for Ziva on NCIS. Saw it on the internet news last night. She's leaving at her request apparently.

Take care everybody...

 

Tom

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:27 PM

well

I generated 2 grocery bags of solid paper recycling and 2 bags of shredded paper recycling whittling down piles of paper producta and "important papers".

. FOund some old "how to" books from MR that I didn't realize I had, and probably don't need, but kept anyway.

that about sums up my day thus far. MOH is working today {finally} and apparently has s full day of it as is not home yet. It is almost 3:30 pm and hasn't been home yet.

Paid the cable bill, the only bill besides AARP begging for money...after all "many seniors are one meal away from poverty" WEll, La ti da! GUESS who else is about one meal away? ANd who doosn't have extra money just lying around just to donate to AARP to "HELP" ??? hate that.

Well, dinner will be BBQ dead pig, coleslaw, and noodles.

Later

Geeked.

EDIT: I got top for this little missive...so EAT UP...I won't donate to AARP, I'll pay the bill here in the diner!!

-G .

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

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, July 11, 2013 3:01 PM

galaxy
EDIT: I got top for this little missive...so EAT UP...I won't donate to AARP, I'll pay the bill here in the diner!!

Thank you but I already had lunch. Two tacos, one beef enchilada and one chili con caso and a Dr Pepper.

I'm working on one of my Franklin disk drives today. It has a slight tracking problem and when you're working with16 sectors per track on 35 tracks (360k) you want to be as precise as possible. The adjustment is simple enough but must be done very carefully and the outer shell of the drive must be removed to do this. The drives are second generation Apple II compatibles and are nearly all metal in construction so are quite heavy. Feels like somewhere between six and eight pounds. You'd have no problem busting a windshield with one of these things. Now it's adjusted and working perfectly.

The little blue square with the white dot is the piece I to turn to make the adjustment.


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Posted by soilwork on Thursday, July 11, 2013 4:22 PM

                                     Good evening everyone! I will have a russian imperial stout with a chili cheese burger  cooked med well please.  Had some rain here ealier this moring, didn't add up to much. It was over before it started. On my way to work now for another long busy night.

Jeff- Best wishes with the foot. Everytime I see a pic of that old apple I LMAO!! As old as that thing is, it probably runs better and more efficient than the state of the art systems we have at work!!

                                                                   

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:37 PM

soilwork
Jeff- Best wishes with the foot. Everytime I see a pic of that old apple I LMAO!! As old as that thing is, it probably runs better and more efficient than the state of the art systems we have at work!!

I get a chuckle or two about that myself. I was a programmer and tech for around ten years. I teethed on these old Apples. Back in the day they were the high tech marvels and cost thousands of dollars. Compared to today's systems they're cybernetic simpletons. Glorified desktop calculators. Yet there are collectors out there who will part with big money to have a complete system in prime condition. While mine doesn't meet that high grade it's completely refurbished and is fully operational, and now I'm working on a second and third one. Why? It's something to do and I enjoy it. I'll probably never get back what I put into it and I don't care. Most people, they have a job to go to. I don't have that. I'm stuck at home all day and if I don't do something I'll go right up the wall. Model railroading is one outlet. Right now I'm kind of burned out on that so I'm playing around with the computers. These old Apples are so easy to work with I can build one from a pile of parts in an afternoon. But I'm taking my time. As computers go they're incredibly simple. Yet my nephew wouldn't know where to start on one. Give him a car engine and he can tear it down and put it back together with his eyes closed. Give him one of these old dinosaurs and he's lost before he even gets to square one. Of these old systems I'm working on one is complete, another is halfway there (needs power supply and CP/M card) and a third is a basket case with a main board in it. There's nothing it doesn't need. It has no RAM chips, no processor, no controllers, a partial keyboard, no cards, no power supply, etc, etc, etc. Think I can't rebuild it? Given the needed parts I could have it up and running in less than an hour. I've rebuilt locos in less time than that. We all have something we're good at. With my mother it was writing and finance. With my father it's business. With me it's computers. I haven't seen one yet that I can't understand. With my current HP system I had it figured out ten minutes after I took it out of the box. Three days later I read the manual so I could better understand Windows 8, which I still hate.

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