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Elliot´s Trackside Diner - November 2013

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, November 4, 2013 11:39 AM

Whistling

Good Morning Gang,

Boy, I came down to Billings to visit my youngest Son and all I have done is sleep.  Haven't been feeling very good and I think I just let down with not having to go to work and the honey-do-list at home.  The first night I slept from 9 to 9 and the second night I slept from mid-night to 3:00 the next afternoon. Then my Wife and Son took me out to a movie, we saw " Last Vegas", it starred Morgan Freeman, Robert De Nero, Mike Douglas and it was terrific.  I know you all would get as big a kick out of it as I did.  They must have had a real hoot filming it. Probably the highlight of their careers. Then back to the house where my Wife had prepared, while I slept earlier, a pulled pork supper and a brownie birthday cake. Two of my favorites. So it was indeed a great day even though it started poorly.

Thanks for all the Birthday wishes,it is special you Guys remembered in your busy lives.

CN. Charlie I hope your day was great as well. And that your last week was a peach and now slip into retirement and enjoy. Remember that your work didn't make you who you are you would have been an amazingly great Guy wherever you would have been employed. I think that is why I have worked as long as I have.  When I retired from Greyhound, I kind of felt that I had lost my identity and had to be associated somewhere. It has taken a while but I have worked through that and could retire now  no problem, and will fairly soon.

Healthwise, the Surgeon now wants an Ultra Sound Guided Biopsy, I have had one of each and a cat scan and MRI but now wants this combination together.  It will be of the mass and my Thyroid.   So we will comply. Really getting tired of waiting to get this overwith as I watch my health slip.

Son has now gone to work and my other half and I shall go out and mooch around Billings for a while.

I got to Jim's Junction on Sat. and bought a few goodies.a woodland scene (Ma & Pa's Camper) for my new campground, A (CMT) old GM city bus for in front of the Union Station and some odds and ends that you always need.   I might go back there tomorrow morning and pick up another Downtown Deco kit I was admiring, we shall see.

Again, Thanks to Ulrich, Garry and Ray for the kind wishes both birthday and health wise.

C.C. Willie, please keep your darn snow, we do not want it and neither does CN Charlie & the boys.

Tipton Bill, that was a pleasant surprise to see you back and pouring that morning coffee.  Sure hope all is well with you.

Prayers, Blessings and good wishes to all.

Johnboy out..............................and about.

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, November 4, 2013 2:39 PM

Happy B-DayHappy B-Day To Johnboy and Charlie!

Of course we'd like to give Cake greetings!

The age machine grinds one out for everybody sooner or later!

Happy B-Day

Geeked

-G .

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

 HO and N Scale.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, November 4, 2013 7:56 PM

Good evening.

Happy Birthday, eh,  to CN Charlie and JohnBoy!

CN Charlie .... Enjoy retirement. Soon you will be so busy, you will wonder how you found the time to go to work

JohnBoy .... Glad you made the trip to Billings, but I'm concerned about you. Praying you will soon get the heeling and relief you need.

Paul .... I'm glad to hear you are making progress on your layout.

Todd .... Well, I'm glad you at least made it to the train room.

V8 Dennis .... The LAX incident was on the national news of course. I have to wonder why they are trying to save the shooter's life.

We were at a funeral today. A church friend was cutting down a tree, a large branch broke off, and killed him. .... We never know when our number will be up. Something to think about.

I made more progress on my Burlington commuter cars today. There are four cars. Three were un-built kits.One had been put together but had problems. The windows had been installed  with improper glue which ruined them. Also, the fourtj car had no floor and under floor details. I made a floor, and made resin casting detail parts using the parts from the kits as patterns. I hope to have these cars in operation in a couple of days.

Where is Barry? ..... Also, several other? 

Ulrich ..... I think we excluded YGW from the list.... Also moelarrycurley.  .... Several others, too.

GARRY

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 4, 2013 9:01 PM

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Monday, November 4, 2013 9:21 PM

Well, the grandkiids are here and I brought out the Thomas set I bought just for this visit.  While watching the train go round the track, my three-year-old grandson says, "I am so excited to see this train!"  It's all good.

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Posted by kbkchooch on Monday, November 4, 2013 10:41 PM

Hiya gang

Flo, just a glass of milk and some Oreo cookies for me.

I spent another boring day, looking over job postings. Did find one interesting, They are going  to open up a new Kia dealership 25 minutes south of me. I've still got all my Kia certifications, might go back in the car biz again. Even though I'm not too keen on the biz, it is money! Then the parts SWMBO ordered for the stove arrived. Cost me 42 bucks to replace a burner and the wiring & connectors, VS. 85 bucks for parts plus a minimum of a C note in labor from a local appliance shop.Big Smile Oh, and the workbench is a wreck again. Got a G scale caboose torn apart on one end, and an HO Hopper car on the other. At least I can't mix the parts up,,,or can I??Dunce

Ulrich Love the little layout so far. Wish I could get you over here to design something for my basement!

Richard, I agree. Thomas is worth every penny when you see the smiles on the little ones.

Cake Happy Birthday, to CN Charlie and JohnBoy. yeah I know I'm a little late,,,,but there was this long line at the bakery,,,then they ran out of icing,,,then there was this........oh,,,,nebbermind!Smile, Wink & Grin

Johnboy, you made the prayer list! Angel

Well, the sandman is calling,,,catch you in the a.m. Sleep

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 3:30 AM

morning coffee in the diner...

GOOD TUESDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Tuesday November 5th, 2013!!

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!!!

Today's Fun Limmerick:

Roses are sometimes Red
And Violets generally Blue
For it's not in the Rhyming
But all in the Timing
That makes a dumb Limerick True

Today's weird words:

Quadragenarian -(n.)A person who is 40 years old.  Doesn't this make turning 40 sound really old?

argus-(n.)::1}(Greek Mythology )A giant with 100 eyes who was made guardian of Io and was later slain by Hermes. 2} an alert or watchful person, a guardian

tutelar- (adj.):: a guardian; having the position of a guardian or protector, of or pertaining to a guardian or a guardianship

Geeked

-G .

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

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Posted by kbkchooch on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 5:41 AM

Gooooood Morning all! Cowboy

Flo, If I may be so bold, can I get steak & eggs this morning? Yep, a 16 oz T-bone and 3 eggs over easy, toast, hash browns and coffee in a Maryland Midland mug! Dinner

Gotta run to the Post Office this morning, then Staples, then Rite Aid. By then it should be warm enough to wash my car. (Black cars are such a pain to keep clean!) Then I can get back to the workbench and get some modeling done today!

galaxy

Quadragenarian -(n.)A person who is 40 years old.  Doesn't this make turning 40 sound really old?

 

Yeah, it does sound old, I'm afraid to as what I am at 52. Surprise I'll bet it sounds just as ancient! Smile, Wink & Grin 

Gotta get a move on, catch ya later!!

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 7:25 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and the four cheese omelet please. Thanks.

A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly before 3pm. Cloudy, with a high near 61.

Happy B-Day late to Johnboy and CNCharlie!!!

Mowed the lawn/leaves yesterday aaaaaaand that was pretty much it. Where did the day go? I have no idea. No idea at all.Huh?

Wine tasting went well last night. As usual all the wines were hideousDead, but those wine-ohs were analyzing them and coming up with some opinions that were decidedly different than mine I tell you what. As I figured, for the most  part the girls didn’t need me other than moral support and idle chat-chat.   

 Full day today and my phone is buzzing with incoming text messages already so that usually means requests for my assistance. Then wo*k tonight until....?

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

Todd  

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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. Laugh

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 8:13 AM

kbkchooch
Yeah, it does sound old, I'm afraid to as what I am at 52. Surprise I'll bet it sounds just as ancient! Smile, Wink & Grin 

Well Karl, I guess that makes us quinquagenarians.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 8:52 AM

Good morning. It's 62° with 96% humidity. The high will be 75°.
 with

I'm expecting the CP/M co-processor for my mothers old Apple IIe to arrive today. That will have that computer almost complete internally. It still needs a new keyboard.

I hope to get more work done on Paradise Cove today. There's still two properties and two homes to be done. That comes out to four programming blocks. Each block is an average of eight mini-blocks with two to ten lines of code each. One block can take an hour or more to program. When those blocks are done Nelson Street will be done. Then I can get started drawing up the coding for the layout in the train room segment.

I still haven't decided whether to make the character a willing participant who's watching the action from a railfans perspective or an unwilling participant who's trapped in the action and has to search the train to find the means of escaping the altered reality he's found himself to be trapped in before God knows what happens to the train.





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Posted by tcwright973 on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:09 AM

There's not too much new from around here. We did get a couple of hours in railfanning this past Saturday. Caught 7 trains, 3 mixed freights & 4 intermodals. The weather was poor being very overcast and cold. I guess the good times of sitting in our chairs and watching the world, I mean trains, go by are over and we are now sitting in the car. It's just not as much fun for some reason.

Last week I received an Intermountain SD40-2W I had ordered. It's a Canadian National in the zebra stripe scheme. I got this for my Western Pennsylvania collection because we now have one running around here in Western PA. About 11 years ago US Steel sold a couple of railroads and the Conneaut Docks to Canadian National. One of the railroads was the Bessemer & Lake Erie here in Western PA. The B&LE has remained all black & orange until a couple of weeks ago when they sent an SD40-2W to help with motive power. So I get to add another scheme. That now gives me locomotives for 36 different railroads that run, or did run, here in Western PA. I also have models of 10 other railroads, but simply because I either like the paint scheme or some other reason. Then of course, there's a pre & post PCC streetcars for Pittsburgh Railways which was our primary means of transportation growing up, as my Dad never owned a car, or even had a driver's license.

I have to take the car back to the dealer tomorrow for a recall. They have contacted me a couple of times by phone, so I'll make life easier for everyone and get the work done. It's for door locks, but it's one of those deals that a series of things must occur before a problem arises. With just the wife and I, it probably won't happen, but someone may own the car after me.

Today, I need to clean the inside of the car, bring the items I don't want to freeze from the garage and put them in the cellar. The garage is detached and doesn't have heat. The grass needs cut hopefully for the last time. And oh yeah, the cannas need to be dug up and stored in the attic and the annuals need to be pulled up and discarded. I also have a couple of loads of wash going. Wow, now that I've tired myself out thinking about today's schedule, maybe I should take a nap...

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Posted by kbkchooch on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:45 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

kbkchooch
Yeah, it does sound old, I'm afraid to as what I am at 52. Surprise I'll bet it sounds just as ancient! Smile, Wink & Grin 

Well Karl, I guess that makes us quinquagenarians.

Yeah,,,thats easy for you to say! Laugh

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Posted by pascaff* on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:59 AM

 Morning All,

    Currently it is 28 with an expected high of 56, under mostly sunny skies.

   Spent the better part of 4 hours at Social Security Administration office yesterday trying to find out what I would receive as a survivor from my wife's benefit amount. I need to wait until the new guidelines come out for, 2014 to see how much I can make without having money deducted from her benefit, as I am only 64. All this needs to be figured out so I can continue my plan to retire and move closer to my daughters.

    W**k today, but I will have some time to w**k on the church building before heading in for that most unpleasant task. I am really starting to get annoyed with customers that have all these conspiracy theories about why there is so little ammunition available. And just customers in general that are jerks.

   CNC Charlie and JohnBoy - Happy belated birthday.

   Prayers to all in need.

   Paul

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:14 AM

pascaff*

 Morning All,

    Currently it is 28 with an expected high of 56, under mostly sunny skies.

   Spent the better part of 4 hours at Social Security Administration office yesterday trying to find out what I would receive as a survivor from my wife's benefit amount. I need to wait until the new guidelines come out for, 2014 to see how much I can make without having money deducted from her benefit, as I am only 64. All this needs to be figured out so I can continue my plan to retire and move closer to my daughters.

    W**k today, but I will have some time to w**k on the church building before heading in for that most unpleasant task. I am really starting to get annoyed with customers that have all these conspiracy theories about why there is so little ammunition available. And just customers in general that are jerks.

   CNC Charlie and JohnBoy - Happy belated birthday.

   Prayers to all in need.

   Paul

Whistling

Paul, thanks for the kind wishes.

I meant to ask you if you have seen the size of the Scheels store they are building in Billings ?

 It is humungeous, looks like the taj ma hal

I have seen and been to the head office complex of Bass Pro Shops in Springffield ,Mo.  But this I'm sure will out size that.

Johnboy out...................and on my way back to Canada in an hour.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:27 AM

GOOD MORNING!

Mischief

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Posted by CNCharlie on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:58 AM

Good Morning,

A fairly chilly day here with a high of 32F with a strong west wind. Oh well, it could be worse as Dennis is experiencing. Friends who moved to Edmonton last year sent us a photo of their house and the snow. 

I just got dropped off by the dealership shuttle van as I had to take the car in today to get an exhaust hanger replaced. It was loose and as not broken my request for warranty replacement was declined. I then said I would pay myself to get it done as I think it is causing a vibration-rattle. The dealership then said that as I am a good customer they would cover the cost. I guess those service questionnaires I get from Volvo really do work. 

I didn't make any plans for today so I think a little train time is in order. A little shunting to make up a train would be good and then I think I'll put my FA2 on the point. I could also start painting the window frames on a N scale building but I'm not sure that I am in the mood for such work. 

I did order myself a birthday present yesterday. It is another book in Ian Wilson's set about CN steam in Ontario. This one is based on Lindsay operations. 

Hope everyone is well,

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 12:21 PM

I still around, just not much ta say. Thought I’d drop off a funny from this months AL magazine.
A Minister was fond of horseradish and kept a bottle on his table. He offered some to a guest, who unwittingly took a big spoon full.
When the guest could speak again, he gasp “A lot of ministers preach hellfire, but you’re the first one I’ve came across, handing out free samples!”

http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309

DISCLAIMER-- This post does not clam anything posted here as fact or truth, but it may be just plain funny
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 2:20 PM

Got my new CP/M co-processor today. As can be seen in the photo below it's almost identical to my thirty-one year old Microsoft CP/M co-processor (top). In the second photo the new co-processor is undergoing testing.



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Posted by chochowillie on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 2:21 PM

CNCharlie
Friends who moved to Edmonton last year sent us a photo of their house and the snow. 

Ha and they got about 1/2 of what we got. My back deck which I just finished shoveling off was 4 1/2 feet deep. Now I have to admit that was 2/3 drifting off the roof but still. The Öfficial Sn*wfall was 12.65 inches.

This am it was -21 below C as well so I guess it really is winter here abouts.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 5:29 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, I'll have the stuffed green peppers and a cup of decaf for supper.  I'll go load up at the salad bar while I wait.

Spent much of the day over at a scouter friend's house along with the secretary for the handicapped Pack and Troop doing the online charter stuff...  Not an easy task for any of us including those of us who have done it before.  They keep upgrading....Whistling  I stopped at the Mennonite farm stand I frequent on the way home and loaded up with some winter squash, a head of cauliflower and a dozen eggs from their free range hens. Then when over and voted on my way home as well.

Just brought in several armloads of firewood and see there is a huge yellowjacket flying around in here.  Of course she disappeared just as soon as I found the fly swatter....  I'm sure she will put in an appearance again this evening.

Karl and Jeffrey, I like the ah...  how should I say... Ahem, I like to be in the 60's, I do!  Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

Bill, very good to see the fresh coffee you always bring into the dinner!  We have missed you.

Catch you all 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 Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:08 PM

Howdy ....

Karl .... I like the photo of Thomas the Tank Engine and his young friend.

Inch! .... Good to see you. AL Magazine? ... Alabama Living? ... Not sure what you are talking about, but the story was funny.

Cdn Dennis ... You can keep the white stuff.

White pelicans are here. They migrate every year through here. They stay about five weeks in the Fall and in the Spring. This picture was from a couple of years ago after most of the leaves are down.

I am still working on my suburban coaches.

GARRY

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:46 PM

howmus
Karl and Jeffrey, I like the ah...  how should I say... Ahem, I like to be in the 60's, I do!  Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

Yes, you're a sexagenarian. A person in their sixties.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:47 PM

Has anyone heard from Barry?

GARRY

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Posted by kbkchooch on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:15 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

howmus
Karl and Jeffrey, I like the ah...  how should I say... Ahem, I like to be in the 60's, I do!  Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

Yes, you're a sexagenarian. A person in their sixties.

Isn't that another name for a dirty old man? Laugh

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:17 PM

Hey y'all.  Another RBF for me tonight.  I think its something of a record that I'm back in here so soon.  Seems like for the past few months its been one post at the beginning of the month, then nothing till the next.  Was able to do a little research work on the MRR side of things for myself this evening (was able to have the house to myself when I got off from w**k)  I think I've got a pretty good understanding of the heritage of the older locomotives that CSX uses (since I see a good smattering of SD40-2s and SD50s and such, it always nice for me to know from whom they came). 

Welp, that's about it for me, got to head to bed as Amy's got a check-up tomorrow, and then we've got to make our "big" trip to the grocery store.

Night y'all!

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Posted by kbkchooch on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:19 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Karl .... I like the photo of Thomas the Tank Engine and his young friend.

Can you believe thats my youngest, now a Sr. in High School, soon to be property of the Air Force?  Where has the time gone?????

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:43 PM

Got a lot of work done on Paradise Cove today! Part of that was breaking the file into two parts and making each a separate file. It had gotten so big it overran the computers memory and I started getting 'OUT OF MEMORY' error messages. So the first part of Paradise Cove is saved with a file size of 139 and the second part is up to 032 so far. Today's main bit of work was 1130 Nelson Street. The residence of one Harry Raintree and the wildcats he keeps in a big cage in the back yard. The cage has a sign above the entry gate that says "Welcome to the Cathouse!". I also put that in the game. Yes, the character can enter the cats cage. However there's no guarantee as to his safety! Only one property and house to go before Nelson Street is wrapped up.

Here's a small part of the game as I'm going through Harry Raintree's yard:


As reported earlier I got my CP/M co-processor this morning. I decided to put it in my //e and put my old Microsoft CP/M co-processor in my mothers old IIe. Tracking reports that the modified Apple //c external disk drive may be coming tomorrow.

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





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Posted by twcenterprises on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 1:01 AM

Well, maybe I didn't post something every day, though I have been online and reading through the posts both in the diner, and the other threads.  With the fourth module in place, and some of the staging yard tracks in place, and some rudimentary electricals done (actually, this had been done for some time, but a couple things now in a more permanent spot), I wanted to tinker around with my CVP EasyDCC system and a pair of sound equipped Intermountain F units.

Now, for some reason, these units ran flawlessly on DC, as well as the LHS layout (He's running NCE, I think?).  But on mine, the units would start, stop, start, stop ... and I was bound and determined to find out why.  They weren't losing power, as the lights stayed on and sounds keep playing.  It was as if they were getting commands to stop and go.  Well, after re-reading Ye Olde Manual and supplemental data sheets, I read that CV11 needs to be set to 0 (which should be a factory default).  So I gave it a try, lo and behold, it seems to have fixed the issue.

Great, with that done (FINALLY!), my next thing was to play with consisting.  I have a 4 unit ABBA set, but my concern was mainly horn/bell/lights.  So I set one as lead, and the other as trailing (in reverse).  The lead unit headlight works as expected (directional), but the trailing unit was dark.  Hmm.  Back to Ye Olde Manual.  Ah, setting CV21 and CV22 takes care of the horn/bell and headlight (respectively).  Good.  I'm still learning, and still have more to learn, but with these problems resolved, I find tinkering a bit more enjoyable now.  I still want to set these up to use Rule 17 lighting; my last attempts were unsuccessful.  Not sure if the decoders support it, or if I was just doing things wrong.

Also removed more of the track from the old layout.  I plan to leave one 180 return loop in place, and reuse it as-is.  No point in making more work for myself than necessary.

Brad

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 2:50 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

howmus
Karl and Jeffrey, I like the ah...  how should I say... Ahem, I like to be in the 60's, I do!  Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

Yes, you're a sexagenarian. A person in their sixties.

Jeffrey is correct, though "sexTgenarian" is often the misspelling of Sexagenarian.

TO ANSWER the "50-year-olds" question: you are a proud PENTAGENARIAN Or a QUINQUAGENARIAN in your fifties, I proundly  count myself amonst you!

Here is ONE system:

Nonagenarian=90-99 yrs old; Octogenarian= 80s ,septuagenarian = 70s, hexagenarian = 60s, pentagenerian = 50s, quadragenerian = 40s, trigenerian = 30s, duogenerian = 20s, monogenerian = 10s

Here Is the System based on LATIN:

vicenarian= 20s,  tricenarian=30s, quadragenarian=40s, quinquagenarian=50s, sexagenarian=60s, septagenarian= 70s, Octagenarian=80s, nonagenarian=90s, Centenarian=100s.

Geeked

OOPS! Tioppy=top Again, guess I will start by buying myself break-en-fasting!




-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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