Thanks for the prayers and well-wishes. I hope that everything goes well next week.
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I'll be heading out tomorrow about noon for Oakdale to get my pre-admission stuff out of the way. I likely won't be back until late afternoon or early evening.I did some more work on the new disk drives today. I put a clear coat on the shells and they now appear to have a hammered finish. They look really good.Well that's all for tonight. See y'all in the morning.http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l608/scott-running-bear/Quentin%20Drive/DSCN4720.jpg
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last mountain & eastern hogger Well JEFF, I guess it is tomorrow that you go in for all the preliminary work up and later in the week as you get closer to your surgery date I will be Stateside helping my Son move from Missouri to Billings Montana and will probably not get to a puter. So I wanted to wish you well on this undertaking and I am sure it will be the best for your overall health and well being. You are a fighter and you will succeed with your rehab, I know. Prayers and blessings go with you through this time. You will be in my thoughts as I to am slated for some surgery when I get back home as well. I have four small masses in the right side of my neck. One on the Saliva gland, one on the thyroid and two others that have to be dealt with, soon I hope.... Johnboy out.................................................
Well JEFF,
I guess it is tomorrow that you go in for all the preliminary work up and later in the week as you get closer to your surgery date I will be Stateside helping my Son move from Missouri to Billings Montana and will probably not get to a puter. So I wanted to wish you well on this undertaking and I am sure it will be the best for your overall health and well being.
You are a fighter and you will succeed with your rehab, I know.
Prayers and blessings go with you through this time. You will be in my thoughts as I to am slated for some surgery when I get back home as well. I have four small masses in the right side of my neck. One on the Saliva gland, one on the thyroid and two others that have to be dealt with, soon I hope....
Johnboy out.................................................
Johnboy .... Sorry to learn about your health problem. Keep us informed. If your son is moving it sounds like you will not be traveling in this region next year. Of course, you would be more than welcome if you did anyhow.
Jeff ....... Again, we care about you and are praying for you. ..... Is there a way for your Dad or somebody to contact us following surgery? Does you Dad do emails? If it's okay with you, we would want to know how you did in the surgery. .... Do you have an idea how long you will be in the hospital after surgery? ... I hope I am not asking too much.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Packer: Yes, joysticks are supported in the game. However, you have to change the settings in order to use it. Otherwise, it uses the mouse and some keyboard controls by default.
Hey there everyone.
Took part in a parade today. Other than that, nothing else to mention.
Congrats Lee!
The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.
-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.
Jeff: Good luck with the pre-op tomorrow.
We are under a storm watch, have been for most of the day actually but nothing has come of it yet, nice breeze but still have ti have A/C on as it would be a bit sticky in the house. Haven't been out on Mountain bike in a couple mornings but hope to get it out tomorrow.
Had to go out early this morning and as I was about to head out the door I heard the sound of foot steps around the driveway, didn't see anything and don't know if it might have been somebody walking by but didn't see anything. I turned on the lights out door right away. Still wondering what it could have been? animal? somebody trying to break into car? nothing to take in the car but in this city people will steal anything that isn't locked down or on fire.
Well, take care guys.
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
LSWrr Dorothy and I went and picked up a marriage license yesterday.
Dorothy and I went and picked up a marriage license yesterday.
Watch out guys Galaxy's gonna go on a diner shopping spree! Galaxy are you their favorite customer?
SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.
http://www.youtube.com/user/SGTDUPREY?feature=guide
Gary DuPrey
N scale model railroader
Hi all
LEE- FIRST, lemme ask you the the "big Q" {no,not THAT "big Q"- I assume you already asked THAT one} that was asked of me and my other half when we went to get our marriage license.So, we were asked, and I ask you, "ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DO THAT???" In unison, we said "yes'. Then later we found out just how much a "penalty" the marriage cost us in the long run..BUT, I digress...Congrats to you both {I think}.
MR. B-I only have now 4 natural teeth on the top, and this one was a 'middle grinder" tooth.I have very few teeth to grind and nash with now. I HAVE to have it added to my partial! COst aside! It will be the LAST ditch effort to keep a partial on the top instead of a full false plate there. On the bottom. I go friday to get the insert of my new partial for those teeth..agian the grinders in the middle. The far back teeth are gone long ago and I don't need fake ones there as they make me gag. Tomorrow I get teh tooth pulled, Fird insert of partial..seems as I "gain teeth", I loose them..they just break off! I was eating Macaroni salad, then was floss picking my teeth and it jsut broke off. *sigh*
Well, got the free bread today, that about it. HTe phone rang all day so I played secretary.
GOt the extenders belts for my KILT, so now to test it out.
Saturday is the long day of waling, kilt attired, to the festival in SYracuse. Will test my hip to the limit!!!
Well, bes ttry on the kilt agian.
Dinner is roast of dead beast, rotten potatoes, and split green beans...
Have a good evening...
EDIT: ok, now, SPOOKY..I get TOP twice in a row on the same day!!! Daisy, here is my credit card, i'm buying...
-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.
Went to my fathers place for lunch today. Sausage and pepperoni pizza. Pear preserves on toast afterward. We did some some on a plywood sliding panel that'll be put at the end of the hall where the hall opens onto his and my step-mothers room so I can have some degree of privacy while I'm living there. My room opens onto the hall between their room and the great room. The bathroom is right across the hall from my room. I'll probably be there from six to twelve weeks after my recovery from the surgery.The 80 column/64k memory expander card I've been waiting on came today. It's a five chip model that came out in the late 80's (two chips for RAM, two for text/graphics and one control). It's about the size of a credit card. It's now installed in my enhanced Apple IIe. The older card I had in there previously, a ten chip model from the early 80's (eight for RAM, two for text/graphics, one for control) has been installed in a IIe that was rescued from a school. I still need a drive controller, CP/M card and a standard keyboard for that one.
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a bowl of Vanilla Almond Granola with some blueberries on top and a pot of dark roast coffee please.
Lee, congratulations to both you and Dorothy. May you have many, many happy years together!
Hazy and very humid outside here in the Finger lakes. I haven't turned on the Air Conditioner yet, but it is 73°F outside and 77°F in the house. Feels like it is going to rain here in the dining room, so.........
I have a dentist appointment early this afternoon, and after that is done with I will decide what else needs my attention for the day....
Later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Morning All,
Currently it is 69 with an expected high of 89.
Day off for me, so laundry time and a good cleaning of the house is in order.
Finally got Adobe Flash Player to work. The only way I could do it was to install Firefox as my web browser, and install it from there.
Experts, there are lots of them in the hunting and shooting sports. They come into the store and start espousing all their knowledge about a particular firearm or ammunition, most have no idea of what they are talking about. Gets old real fast at times. But remember the old adage, "The customer is always right." Well we let them think they are right, most of the time. The really arrogant ones we tend to set straight.
Prayers to all in need.
Paul
Living in Fernley Nevada, about 30 miles east of Reno, also lived in Oregon and California, but born In Brooklyn NY and raised on Long Island NY
LSWrr Friends from BSGO are trying to get me to join WOW but I just don’t have enough time for 2 games, LOL Dorothy and I went and picked up a marriage license yesterday.
Friends from BSGO are trying to get me to join WOW but I just don’t have enough time for 2 games, LOL
Hey Lee,
Congratulations to you and Dorothy,making happy memories for years to come.
And YES Lee, you will have less time, not because of games but because of the LICENSE.
Good wishes always.
Johnboy out.........................................................
Good morning. It's 78 here. Looks like it'll be 99 this afternoon. Gonna be a bit busy today. My father and I will be going to Lowe's to get some things this morning then he has some plans that include my help later. Tracking shows that the memory card I ordered is coming today. Pizza for lunch today.
Morning guys
BLI NW2 update: turns out the board in one is bad. When trying to write the version 7 update, it would give an error. Turns out it's the one that dies on direction change. So I need to get some other decoder for it, probably a TCS or a Lenz. I could get a loksound for my SW10, then take the TCS out of it and rewire the NW2 for it. For the one that retains the QSI board, I'll stick a 2-function function only decoder in it for the headlight and beacon... There may be a blessing in disguise in having one board bad. without the clunky SQI electronics or a speaker, there is a BUNCH of room on the inside of the loco. More weight will be fitted (any they are pretty good pullers normally too)
Lee, congrats
Jake, maybe I could try it. Are joysticks supported? I'd much rather have a joystick, but my brother has it.
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.
Lee - Congratulations to you both. Here's hoping you both have many years of happiness and fun together.
I also have a question for you about the bridge I was talking about. You mentioned it was a "cantilever bump" bridge. I didn't see that term when looking it up on the internet. Does your term refer to the "truss bridge" that's attached at the north end? I may have to start looking at the other railroad bridges in our area more. There are a lot of them and they are all impressive when paid attention to.
Tom
Pittsburgh, PA
Good MorningDull and very muggy out here, expecting some 'excitement' here as well, high of 83 feeling like 99 later on. I'm going off to the mall and get some walking in...having been remiss in my walking lately is no fun. Also this morning, get to go to vampire's and get more blood taken out of me. Hopefully everything will be clear...Have a good day, everyone!!
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, and another fine one it is here in New England. It's supposed to cloud up and rain later, but we need the rain.
Galaxy, I just had a tooth pulled. Same thing - an old crown, and the tooth split in two. A couple of years back, the same thing happened to the other side. Both of these were the far back teeth, and my dentist told me I probably wouldn't mss them. She was right. So, I had the tooth removed and didn't bother with trying to replace it. Worked for me. And I do have insurance, so that wasn't the issue.
Lee, congratulations.
Well, it looks like I'll need a new microwave. The old one failed, and the part is a dollar more than a whole new unit. Hopefully, since this is the upgrade of the same model, it will just mount in the same spot and be an easy replacement.
This is "no sales tax" weekend in Massachusetts. The usual 6.25% levy is suspended on stuff under $2500. The government always brags about what a great thing this is for consumers and local businesses. One is tempted to say, "If this is such a good thing, why not do it all year?" Anyway, I'll save some money on buying my microwave locally. I've also got a U28B on order at my LHS, and I will arrange to pay for it on Saturday. The locomotive costs more than the microwave, by the way. Of course, based on past performance, the locomotive will also last a lot longer than the microwave.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
It's back to work for me today after a nice extra long weekend. Spent some time building some kits I ordered for the layout, had a little barbecue with family and friends and had to chance to drive my car around Mosport Race Track. Driving around a real race track is a lot of fun. I went for a ride in my friend Dave's new Porsche 911 Turbo and was terrified. We got the car up to around 300 KMS per hour and I honestly thought that if we crashed we would die. Terrified and fun all at the same time. I plan on going to the CARM convention this weekend. It should be fun meeting fellow Canadian modellers from all over Canada.
Gary: Should let you know that the game is in Open Beta Test mode right now. When it is officially released, everyone's account will be reset. This is so everyone will be on the same playing field at release, and, thankfully, except for a few people, everyone seems to understand this. So if you do download the game, provide feedback to the developer, because the "experts" will get on you for even not providing "sufficient" feedback. I haven't experienced this problem yet, but I'm waiting for the day I do have it, because when there are people like this around, people like those of us here can't seem to catch a break.
LSWrrDorothy and I went and picked up a marriage license yesterday
Somebody drop one? Seems they'd keep better hold of it, I mean you don't often see those things just layin around. I keep ors in the vault at home just in case I need proof Brenda and are married. More like in case she denies it I can.....OH!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS to you both!!
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.
Good Morning!!!
Coffee aaaaand……..a couple three scramb….no make that eggs Benedict please, thanks.
A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1pm. Patchy fog before 10am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 88.
Inch- Got your Step Dad in my thoughts and prayers.
I don’t play those online games, or for that matter, pretty much any video games anymore. But I am very familiar with the “experts”. They are in most everything you do from games to sports to shopping at Walmart. I didn’t like playing with them then and I wouldn’t play with them now. They take all the fun out of it and if their whole claim to anything of worth is playing a game, and that’s what makes them feel better than someone else so they can be proud of something and feel like they’re better than someone else…..well then I’m happy for them. When I hear them talk about how great they are at some game and what an idiot the person they were playing was and how they just annihilated them, I just smile and say “wow,really.” Of course I’m not talking about the average person who just talks about a game they are playing like goes on in here and many places all over. Sure sometimes we all get excited about winning or about a particularly exciting game. That's normal. I’m talking about the “experts”. The ones who play the game design staff online and beat them soundly because they are so good and the designers are so surprisingly stupid at the game doing all sorts of dumb things. We all probably know at least one.
I used to watch Shark Week every time it was on. Loved it. Probably haven’t seen it in 15 years or better though. Funny thing. I used to get stuff done AND watch that show for well, a week plus others. Now, I rarely watch TV except very hap hazardly and get nothing done. Maybe I should start watching more TV.
Welp, got chores to do myself so…. Start with some laundry and I need pretty much every one of my hairs cut. Maybe today, maybe not.
Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
morning coffee in the diner..
GOOD WEDNESDAY MORNING!!
Today is Wednesday, July 7th, 2013!!!
MAKE it a GREAT day!
Note to Garry: he mentions our areas in his thread as the "whole picture" but is modeling only a part that is unnown to me, so I would not be of help and most likely not interested other than he is attempting to model something!
I broke a tooth with a crown on it, Darn it! ANd now without dental insurance, It will cost me dearly to have it pulled and a tooth added to my partial.
Well, if 'horse feathers' doesn't work, tell them to 'tell it to the marines'!!!, SO:
Meaning:
A scornful response to a tall and unbelieved story
origin:
The short version:
When someone tries to tell you a far fetched tale that you are not going to fall for, you can tell them to "Go tell it to the Marines." Why? The origin goes back to 1800's when British professional sailors thought the marines were 'greenhorns'. Apparently, if the British sailors were told some outlandish tale, they'd tell the person to go 'tell it to the marines', who were very gullible. It has nothing directly to do with the U.S. Marine Corp., it has to do with sailors attitudes.
The longer version:
The US Marine Corps are probably the best-known marines these days and this American-sounding phrase is often thought to refer to them. This isn't an American phrase, though, and, although it has been known in the USA since the 1830s, it originated in the UK and the marines in question were the Royal Marines.
The first marines in an English-speaking country were The Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot, formed in 1664, in the reign of Charles II. Charles I of Spain had established a similar marine corps - the Infantería de Armada (Navy Infantry) in 1537 but, being from a non English-speaking country, that corps are hardly likely to be the source of the phrase. The Duke of York's men were soldiers who had been enlisted and trained to serve on-board ships. The recruits were considered green and not on a par with hardened sailors, hence the implication that marines were naive enough to believe ridiculous tales, but that sailors weren't. Such a tall tale is often quoted as the source of this phrase. It is said King Charles II made a remark to Samuel Pepys in which he mocked the marines' credulity in their belief in flying fishes. That's a nice story, but it has been shown to be a hoax that was perpetrated in the 1900s by the novelist W. P. Drury - a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Marines.
Most of the early citations give a fuller version of the phrase - "You may tell that to the marines, but the sailors will not believe it". This earliest reference to be found that uses the short version that is used today comes from the transcription of a journal that was written by John Marshall Deane, a private in the Foot Guards. His journal was written in 1708 and was transcribed and printed in 1846, under the title of A Journal of the Campaign in Flanders. The preface, which was the work of the transcriber rather than Deane and so must be dated as 1846 rather than 1708, includes this:
[The commanding officer] if a soldier complained to him of hardships which he could not comprehend, would be very likely to recommend him to "tell it to the marines"!
The longer version of the phrase is found earlier, in John Davis's The Post-Captain, or, The wooden walls well manned comprehending a view of naval society and manners, 1804:
"He may tell that to the marines, but the sailors will not believe him"
Good evening.
Ray & Galaxy .... You guys may wish to comment in the thread, History of my Freelanced Railroad, because he plans to run in upper state NY. He mentioned your locations.
Ray .... I was worn oiut just reading all you did in one day. Have fun with the kit.
Inch .... Sorry to hear your stepdad is ill. Prayers for him.
Karl ... i hope Midnight gets better.
I'm busy with non-mrr stuff, but had time to run trains this evening.
Have Ken and Curt been here this week?
Cheers!
Evenin' folks!
Janie, just a cup of decaf for me again tonight.
Ah, shark week on the Discovery Channel.... If I had cable, I might actually turn it on for a few minutes. My son will be sitting glued to the box until the better half comes and changes the channel on him..... They been having Shark Week for a good many years now as I can remember it and I haven't watched TV much in over a decade now.
The good Rev. who is President of our local MLK Committee stopped by tonight with a couple requests for payment of the first installment of this years scholarships. Neither one was complete as we now have to have more information to process the money from the account for them. I should have the info in a couple days. Got a lot more done on the items I have to do for the reunion. Thursday evening we are planning a Laminating party to put the name tags together at one of the committee peoples house. That way i don't have to try to make this dump presentable... Even got a few more parts installed on the little Packard truck I am assembling down stairs. This is one of those Tomar kits where you get to use a lot of those words... You know the ones your mom was going to wash your mouth out with soap for using. Lots of fun!
Tomorrow i have a dental appt. to get my teeth cleaned. While I am there I'm hoping the Dentist will be able to sand down a sharp ridge between two teeth where food gets lodged and won't easily come out. Drives my nuts!
I'm having trouble keeping my eyes open so I guess i will call it a day. Prayers for all in need!
Jake, I don't have an account and my Gaming computer is out of service because of the graphics card. I would join you though if it was up.
Hey guys, just chilling and enjoying one of my favorite weeks of the year about my favorite animal.
Shark week, Sharks as a species. though my favorite type is the tiger shark followed by the Mako, Hammerhead, Sand tiger, and the former megalodon.
Nothing special today other than I adjusted the Quentin disk drive. It was off on it's read/write speed by 52.8 milliseconds. I got it down to +/- 4.5 milliseconds of baseline. Can't get it any lower without an oscilloscope provided I knew how to use one. I made do using the recommended settings in a maintenance manual. It's for an Apple drive but I figure an Apple compatible should be pretty much the same.Have to talk with my father tomorrow about some things he wants to discuss about the upcoming operation. He tried telling me what they are today from work but the phone connection was so bad I couldn't understand him. That's OK. He'll be home tomorrow.It's still 89 here. Supposed to be a low of 75 tonight. Well it's time to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.
Packer: When I get my kills stolen from me, I just look at it like "Well, there's nothing I can do about it. Moving on to the next guy." In fur balls, I just fight like that. So while I might not get, say, 3 or 4 victories, I still get about 1 or 2, which is better than nothing in my opinion. Also, the "experts" seem to get shot down WAY before I do. I've often been the last guy standing quite a bit now, mainly now that I have some experience up my sleeve. I have developed a Claire Chennault type strategy now actually. Dive. Attack fast. Climb. Repeat.
Gary: If you have an account on World of Warplanes, I would like to form a flight with you, especially if you have Tier 5 craft, mainly sense this is what I have been using lately.
Hey there guys.
Tonight on the game, I had a hard time getting started. Wasn't even hitting people for a little while, and this was unfortunately with people who claim to be "experts". Those people who blame others for rammings and such. Got off, cooled down, worked out some tactics, and, while I still lost one battle, I was able to claim a few victories for myself with my Wildcat and P-40.
wetidlerjr Cheers!
Back atcha Bill!!! Oh my, the coffee looks good tonight~!
Karl
NCE über alles!
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...