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Elliot´s Trackside Diner - June 2014 Edition

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, June 2, 2014 9:36 PM

Not much accomplished today. I got the doc appointment moved to tomorrow morning. My sister will come pick me up in the morning and take me there, Afterward I'll call her and have her pick me up from the docs office and we'll go grocery shopping. It won't be much. Between my food stamps and what little I have left from my SSI I'll have about $78 to do my shopping with.

Today I made a special disk drive to test computers with. It's a drive controller card with an SDFloppy disk drive emulator attached via a pigtail cable. The SD card in the emulator contains all the test and diagnostic software I need. The card holds the equivalent of sixteen floppy disks of programs. Since I have two of these SDFloppy emulators (one from my niece, the other from my sister) I put one on my //e to save information to SD cards for archive storage and the other to create an aid in my tech work.

My friend with the IIc came by to get the disk drive I modified recently. He seems very happy with it.





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Posted by howmus on Monday, June 2, 2014 8:54 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie I'll have a decaf and....  Ah, is that a pineapple upsidedown cake over there?  It is?  Why is there candle wax all over it?  David's 21st. birthday?  Well cut me a piece and we'll get ready to sing the song...  Ahem... Are we ready?

 Galaxy, is your internet through the cable?  If it is all you have to do is add a WiFi box between the computer and the modem.  Only cost is for the equipment.  I did just that here even thopugh most of my equipment is still hard wired together.  I got a Airport Express on sale at the Mac store I go to so that I can use the laptop anywhere around here.  It is also set up with a password so guests can use it.  My Son from Chicago went online here with both his iPhone and his iPad to check some stuff last time he was home.  I have had other people sign on to it as well.  As long as you have internet through them there is no additional monthly charge as internet is internet and you could hardwire as many devies as you want so you can hook as many as you want through a WiFi system.

I got another raised bed weeded today.  Tomorrow I shall add a bag and a half of MooPoo and more topsoil.  Went over to a local owned farm store and picked up some onion sets and a pack of Blue Lake Bush String Beans.  Also drove to the Menonite garden store and got some pepper plants and a couple eggplant seedlings.  I hope to get the second raised bed done and planted tomorrow.  Before the end of the week I shall have all three done for this year.  I also picked up one more hanging basket for the fence as I still had about 8 petunia plants left over.  I also had one more place empty on the fence to even it all out.  I may gat a photo of kt to post tomorrow... We shall see.

Tomorrow evening is the sign up event for the new Cub Scout Pack.  I still haven't heard back from the District Executive about materials, time for setup and a few other things I would like to know before the event...  Have a pack presnetation on Wednesday I will be helping with.  This time to BOCES Classes at a school about 20 miles for here.  I will be answering a few questions and helping to pass out materials and smiling a lot.... 

Just as I set down to dinner tonight (Cornell recipe BBQ Chicken, a baked potato with onion chip dip on it, and some fruit) thunderboomers started firing up!  I quickly shut down the computer for a while and enjoyed the light show.  After the show was over Manét came over to be reassured....  I wondered where Blackie was.  Went looking.  He was nowhere to be founbd.  I looked ion all his hiding places, under the bed, behind furniture, under the couch.  Every place I could think of!  Even checked the bedrooms I use for storage to make sure he didn't follow me in there sometime today.  He was nowhere!  I started to get almost panicky.  Checked outside around the house wondering if he somehow went outside when I went out to grill the meat.  He never shows any interest in going out and usually runs away when the door opens, but I was getting nervous by that time.  I finally thought, "Oh well, he will show up (I hope)".  Sat down and started the computer back up, went back into the living room to get something, and he was sitting by the couch with his head cocked to one side as if to say, What's wrong daddy?  He must have somehow gotten under the couch.... and was completely hidden.  He doesn't like thunderboomers!

Catch you all later!

73

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, June 2, 2014 8:11 PM

Train Master

Hello ladies. I need a Dr. Pepper and a slice of that pineapple upside down cake with some candles on it if you please. I am officially 21 today. I hope everybosy is having a good Monday.

 

Well, Happy 21st! Go have a Beer or a Drinks  with your Cake hope you get lots of  Gift!!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, June 2, 2014 7:54 PM

chochowillie
Hmm, that reminds me, I have a birthday on the 4th but it sure as heck isn't a 21st. More like 6 times 21 plus a bit.. How did that happen.

I know the feeling. I have a birthday coming up myself in like thirty-five days/ And I can say with some certainty that there are more years behind than there are ahead.

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Posted by chochowillie on Monday, June 2, 2014 7:12 PM

Neither can I Jeffrey but we must have been. Anyway.... Happy 21st David! Happy B-Day

Hmm, that reminds me, I have a birthday on the 4th but it sure as heck isn't a 21st. More like 6 times 21 plus a bit.. How did that happen.

Dennis

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, June 2, 2014 6:35 PM

Geez! I can't remember being twenty-one.

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Posted by Train Master on Monday, June 2, 2014 6:29 PM

Hello ladies. I need a Dr. Pepper and a slice of that pineapple upside down cake with some candles on it if you please. I am officially 21 today. I hope everybosy is having a good Monday.

David Parks
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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Monday, June 2, 2014 4:26 PM

MisterBeasley is correct.  I bought my personal wifi for 40 bucks at walmart.  It gives a good signal for 40 dollars, and I get it all through the house (I think they recogmend getting booster units if you have a bigger house of course).  Afternoon all, Rigatoni and meatballs-thanks.  Today was a little stressful, but I am glad to be working. 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, June 2, 2014 4:11 PM

I wasn't suggesting that you pay the cable company a dime.  You can buy your own wireless modem, plug it in to their box and use it.  It's a one-time charge, no monthly fee.  After that, you've got a strong signal, even inside your Faraday Cage, and you can use laptops, iPhones, printers and whatever, all at once.  My iWomen have theirs set up to automatically use the choochooman network when they find it.  That way, they don't overrun their data plan and end up paying more to the phone company.

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, June 2, 2014 2:40 PM

MisterBeasley

Galaxy, do you have cable internet?  If so, all you need to have wifi is a wireless router.  My old XP box is the only thing left in the house that doesn't go through the wireless system.  Even the printer is wireless.  There are no ethernet cables going to the porcelain appliances in the bathrooms, either.

The girls run all their iToys over the wifi.

And after all that time I put into running cables all over the house so we could put the computer where we wanted...

 

I named my wireless network "choochooman."

 

WHAT?

and give the Cable company MORE of my money??? They want another $50 for wireless service!!

now we have to decide about dropping the landline..it is hardwired and we have phone when the power is out too! All Our neighbors DON"T!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 2, 2014 1:13 PM

The evening train has finally arrived. Folks are hurrying home to their loved ones. Time to call it a day w*rking on the layout.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, June 2, 2014 11:36 AM

Galaxy, do you have cable internet?  If so, all you need to have wifi is a wireless router.  My old XP box is the only thing left in the house that doesn't go through the wireless system.  Even the printer is wireless.  There are no ethernet cables going to the porcelain appliances in the bathrooms, either.

The girls run all their iToys over the wifi.

And after all that time I put into running cables all over the house so we could put the computer where we wanted...

 

I named my wireless network "choochooman."

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, June 2, 2014 10:49 AM

Hmmm

~Well we just spent 30 minutes of "intuitive" time figuring out how to make/receive calls on our "ituitive use" "smart" {but very dumb} phones!

At that rate it will take a whole year to figure out the whole thing?

~ for approximately 1.5-2.5 seconds, MOH and I had part of our "15 minutes of fame"..we were on TV...TWC news did a sweep-by at the auto show we went to yesterday {oldies!!!}, and we were in the sweep-by! so for the very first 1.5-2.5 seconds of the video of the report, we are front Rt on the screen! MOH mentioend at one pt yesterday "we might be on the news"...I thought, well, OK, but I NEVER saw the cameraperson...I was to busy looking at the cars and trucks!!!

I miss my '87 chevy fullsize 4x4 k10 truck! Black and gray, I finally had to sell it to pay the rent before my disability came through when i could no longer work. The landlord let me keep it while he held the title,but I had to sell her eventually ..i feel similar to KEn...about his mopar! Of course I'd also liek my '83 GMC s-15 4x2 back too! Red fade to silver! FOudn one in Checy version in Red/white for $4500 on Craigslist locally but too much for it and it was stnadard lower package of equip. than mine, woudl be a bit of a let down!

~GarrY: NOPE< I'd not buy a freezer off CL either..are you sure it worked and worked well before putting themeat in? Maybe something got jostled during transport?? We trhough out a small stand up freezer adn teh top refridgerdator freezer PACKED FULLL of meat when Hurricane/super storm irene {lee?} came through here awhile ago, I had JUST STOCKED Up! I know what you are going through...

~Todd...Mr. B:

I am sure i will get used to it,,,but at what cost? I guess I was happy with my flip phone too, but may use the smart phone more? One phone was gonna cost $100/m, why not put 2 on and the tablet is only $10 of the total...

We supposedly get wifi free too, and there apparently is a close by wifi here {don't know if i got on it or what by accident?}, I can also find the neighbors cell phone line on here....it shows them that is...

I will have to learn is all.

I am finding it harder to deal with a SMALL keypad! And new symbols for things!

Intuitive! They Lie!

~ well, I'd better register for the classes...

Just took me 15 mins to try to register online for the classes...instead i called the guy at the # listed...he said basically that he doesn't belive ANY of the "intuitive stuff" either!  He believes you must be "shown how to use them"...

~Oh, MOH's Hip? MOH has Pagets Disease! a Bone disease! Surgery not in the near future and should by all means WALK a lot, not sit and wiat for a fracture!

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pagets-disease-of-bone/basics/definition/con-20020138

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pagets-disease-of-bone/basics/causes/con-20020138

so, it is so-so news? MOH will apparently be ok, and may break bones easiER, but not necessary by "stepping off a curb" teh DR. Said.

Well, I have things to do!

Later

OH ULRICH: Looks good...except for a few striations in teh sky yesterday, there was only one little puffy cloud like you have there in the sky yesterday at the car show!

later!

Geeked

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Posted by howmus on Monday, June 2, 2014 10:17 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a bowl of Vanilla pecon granolla, and a cup (several most likely) of Seneca Lake Blend Dark Roast coffee in my FGLK mug please, and thank you!

Currently 79°F outside here in the Finger Lakes with a bright yellow thing up in the sky.  Last couple of days have both netted about 28 kWh of electric for me and today should be up around 25 at least.  Later this evening they are calling for thunderboomers to grace our area....

I have a couple places to visit, the drug store, and the Value Hardware Center to get a few things....  I will have to fill the car with dinosaur stuff tomorrow.  Depending on how far I drive on electrons today and tomorrow I could end up with my first 90+ mpg tank on the PiP.  If it weren't for driving to the museum once a week I would be well over 100+ mpg this tank.  It was 94 mpg on the computer before heading out to the R&GV RR yesterday.  By the time I got home it was back to 87.

Blackie had his pills this morning and promptly threw up....  I think I may give him a half pill before liunch to get him through until tonight...  Hairball city around here.  I gave him some of the hairball medicine a few minutes ago when I found the pills on the floor....

I too have had the pleasure (not!!!) of dealing with a dead freezer with some "dead" meat in it....  In my case my son had gotten a frozen turkey from where he was working at the time and wanted to store it until Thanksgiving in my old. old small upright freezer down cellar.  I told him sure as I had one down there I was saving for the Thanksgiving feast at my house as well.  We went down there, I opened the freezer and closed it back up real quickly....  Wow!  Gaggy and then some....  The old thing had evidently quit running some time earlier and I hadn't opened it in several weeks (months?).  He helped me double bag up the dead turkey and the frozen garden vegetables that were the only things in it while holding our breath!  (We then would run outside gasping...)  I grabbed a gallon of Clorine bleach and dumped about half of it into the foot or so of water, blood and who knows what that was still in there after getting the very dead bird out of it...  Amazingly that killed the smell very quickly.  I let it stand over night until I could go back down there without gagging, emptied out the water.  My son helped me haul the old freezer up out of the basement to the back lawn.  We tipped it over to get the rest of the water out, I hosed it out really well, and then we loaded it onto the pickup and dumped it off at a recyling center for such things downtown.  I now do without a chest type freezer! Whistling

Catch you all later!

73

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 2, 2014 9:40 AM

Did some more w*rk on the background from lunch till now. I think it´s coming alog, although the pictures show quite a few areas I need to do some "brushing up".

As I have already published a picture of the background, here are one (or two) more:

The transition between the different "blues" definitively need to be w*rked on, but that´s not going to happen today.

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Posted by JeremyB on Monday, June 2, 2014 9:21 AM

Morning guys,

Warm out and sunny right now and calling for some storms later on. I hope we get some rain as things are getting a bit dry. I am taking my bike in tomorrow for some repairs that I dont want to try because I know what will happen,lol. I also have some bike parts coming that I can put on myself. Since its nice out I may take a short walk to the hardware store to pick up some simple green.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, June 2, 2014 8:30 AM

Good morning!  It's warm and sunny already.  I've continued to water the new grass on the lawn, and it's filling in pretty well.  Still a long way to go.  My fear is another really dry summer.  The problem spots are on sloped parts of the lawn, so it's hard to keep them moist without at least a bit of rain.  The water itself isn't expensive, but they charge for the sewer based on water, so we pay a lot more for that even though he water is going in the yard and not down the drain.  And, they won't let you use a separate meter for watering the yard unless you have an in-ground sprinker system.

Galaxy, Penny loves her iPhone.  So does daughter Annie, and they love their MacBooks, too.  I'm happy running Windows XP on my desktop machine and not getting any calls at all on my cell phone.  One reason that I like the Aurora Basin area when skiing at Sunday River is that there's no cell service.

This was a quiet weekend at home.  Penny was at the memorial service for her nephew.  I was "excused" from attending, which was just as well, as I either had a stomach bug or a bad reaction to upping the dose on my new sugar meds.  Let's just say that that use of the sewer was justified and worth the charge.  The other "quiet" was the sky, as the local airport remained closed following that plane crash Saturday night.

I did get my car fixed.  I drove to the VW dealer in town, pulled my bike out of the car and rode home.  A half-hour later, I got a call that it was done, so I reversed the process.  Then I had the car washed by the high school football team.  I love small-town stuff like that.

We lost a freezer full of stuff once, but it was our own fault, combined with some questionable wiring practices by the guys who built our house.  It was just the top freezer section of the beer fridge in the basement.  We had just come back from 2 weeks in Hawaii, and couldn't figure out where the smell in the basement was coming from.  As it turned out, we had shut off the heating system while we were gone, and that "oil burner emergency switch" was also wired to the plug in the other room that powered the fridge.

And, lest we forget why we're here, I glued down and ballasted the last piece of track on Phase 2 of my current layout.  Next up will be more benchwork for Phase 3.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, June 2, 2014 8:17 AM

Good morning .   

 

 

Yesterday, I cleaned up a huge mess. As I already said here yesterday, our freezer in the garage stopped working several days ago. An entire hind quarter of black angus beef was spoiled. I had to lift out numerous packages of bad meat sitting in a pool of bloody meat juice. Then I filled a gallon milk bottle completely and 2 12 oz paper coffee cups with it. The meat was dumped in the lake as I rode in my friend's boat to do that. He dumped it where he likes to catch catfish under the US 68 bridge. I cleaned up the freezer, but I do not know yet if it is fixable. 

Below is a photo of an osprey nest in the bridge. (I took the picture with my smart phone) This is where my friend fishes for catfish. This is an approach span before the big trusses that carry the highway over the main part of the lake. Ospreys are large, fish-eating birds about 2 feet long with wing spans of about 4 to 5 feet. It's a huge nest. The 80 year old bridge is being replaced within the next two years and construction is starting in a few months. 

Todd ... The freezer is a "teachable moment". The lesson learned is never ever buy a used freezer from a guy on Craigs List who meets you at a truck stop parking lot to sell it to you. 

Ulrich ... I looked anyhow at the backdrop and you have made a good start. I know what you mean about it not looking the way you want it at this stage. It will evolve into a beautiful sky if you continue to be patient as you work on it. 

Vincent ... Glad to hear you may be starting a layout in the garage. I like the Walthers cabooses, too. 

 

 

 

 

GARRY

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, June 2, 2014 8:01 AM

TMarsh
Jeff- Yep. Lean burn was iffy at best. One thing learned, if you had problems, just replace it with the ignition box on the wall type and a new distributor. Don’t even think about getting a new lean burn brain.

Amen to that! I saw a lot of B150's, Power Wagons and Cordoba's burn to the ground because the red hot exhaust pipes overheated the floor panels and set fire to the mats and whatever else was laying on the floor. More than once I saw catalytic converters glowing beyond cherry red, almost melting in some cases. Quite a number of the bigger trucks and vans in the B250 class came without cats. Mine was one. It doesn't even have the hangers that would have held them. Those were welded to the vehicles that had them.

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, June 2, 2014 7:48 AM
Good Morning!!!
 
Coffee and a hamburger steak, mashed potatoes and gravy with a side of broccoli and a side salad with that honey mustard sauce please. Thank you.
 
Jeff- Yep. Lean burn was iffy at best. One thing learned, if you had problems, just replace it with the ignition box on the wall type and a new distributor. Don’t even think about getting a new lean burn brain.
 
Paul from San Antonio- Welcome
 
Garry- The amount actually given is the #1 reason I refuse all callers. Sorry about the beef. Say, some warranties may give an allowance for food lost in the event of failure. Now this is a “used to” so I don’t know if any still do. It is worth a look see though.
 
Galaxy- I was a holdout on the not so smart phones too. But I got one two years ago and I like it actually. No I don’t live on it and I've never been to this site on oit, I use my computer, but I do like the fact that I can access the internet wherever I am and I find that convenient. Especially when looking up things like….When was a movie made, or do you need two peach trees, or which original Star Trek actors are still alive and which are not. A conversation brought up just last night. Someone insisted Leonard Nimoy was dead. Just insisted. Well, with the phone, the truth was found. Now, the trick is to only access the web when attached to a wifi signal. I have ATT&T and an iPhone so I can’t speak for what you have or how it works nor can I tell you how to turn off your apps working in the background to save battery life. But on mine, if I’m on wifi it does NOT add to any data time on the phone. I have the minimum 300mb (yes Mega) and haven’t gone over that yet. I got halfway (they text you when you get to half) once. If I’m not on wifi I rarely use it. Another thing is texting. If I text to another iPhone, it is free as well so no texting charge. I did not sign up for any texting package so each one is 20 cents but that means I’d have to make and recieve 100 texts NOT on an iPhone to equal the monthly charge. I have yet to come close. My main “textor” that is the only one who texts me a lot is also on an iPhone so…it doesn’t cost me to chit-chat with her. Brenda also has an iPhone and of course she doesn’t cost me on the few occasions she texts me. The rest, and that is just a hanful only text once in a while to give info, not chit chat. I'm hard pressed to get 5 of those a month. As fo Siri….well she’s kinda fun to play with, but we rarely get along when it comes to understanding what I say. I guess I have issues with the language/pronunciation so I have her set on Cantonese. When people ask why I have her speaking Chinese, I say because we understand each other just as well in Cantonese as we do in EnglishLaugh. “Text Bob please”…….(Siri) “I didn’ find ‘Hex Bob’s feet’. Would you like me to surf the web for you?”.Sigh (shakes head)  I think once you get the hang of it and learn how to use it frugally, and that is the key at least for me, you will like it.
 
Isn’t it funny we traverse all sorts of terrain with all different step ups, step downs curbs etc throughout the day and make it just fine. But make your steps ¼ inch higher or lower and you stumble up them like a drunk.Laugh
 
Gonna try and get bunches of stuff done today!
 

 

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

Todd  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, June 2, 2014 7:27 AM

Good morning. It's 72° with 100% humidity. The high will be 88° and cloudy with a fair chance of rain and thunderstorms.
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Got a doc appointment this morning but I won't be able to make it. Just went out to get the van started and the dang thing won't start. So I'm gonna have to call and reschedule. Murphy kicks me in the butt again!

No plans for today other than wait on the Home Health nurse and relax and get some rest. I already have a taker for the disk drive I modified. He'll come and pick it up at his convenience.





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Posted by Packer on Monday, June 2, 2014 5:20 AM

Morning guys

The remodeling on the garage continues. I have to adjust to the new steps between the house and the garage. They are different, and my mother keeps tripping on them...

When all is said and done, I may be able to have a small switching layout. If that happens, I'll probably use one of my GP9s, maybe an NW2 or SW10/15. Cars would be mostly 40' and 50' cars.

I got an Atlas caboose together, the issue is the silver sharpie I used on it doesn't seem to be sticking to the window frame areas. Also the white paint marker I used for the grabs came out grey... I may work on the 2 remaining Walthers CB&Q wood cabooses (although in BN paint) after work and while watching 24.

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.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 2, 2014 5:11 AM

Lunchtime!

I was already quite busy this morning! Do you know, how satisfying it is to get up at 3.30am, fire up the engine, enjoy a cup of coffee and a light breakfast until sufficient boiler pressure has built up to run the morning milk train at 5am? Smile, Wink & Grin

On the serious side, I already drove to THAT place to get a few pieces of MDF to built a console for the powerpack and get a sponge for my clouds. The sponge was a whopping $ 1 and the MDF I got for free! The guy at the saw even ripped to the size I wanted! A few dabs of white glue and 4 screws and that thing was ready to put in place. It´ll be not a permanent thing, as I still have to find the best location for it. I may end up building a bigger one, should Kato release their soundbox.

Don´t look at the backdrop, as it is far from being anywhere near the way I want it!

Johnboy - good to see you are going back to work. Getting into the usual daily routine often helps to improve. I am sorry to hear though, that swallowing still doesn´t work. Healing Angel go your way!

Galaxy - would you believe I don´t even have a mobile phone or even a Smartphone? I have no use for this type of toy, as I can be reached at home nearly at any time! Saves an awful lot of money...

Petra´s calling for lunch, so have a great day and CU later!

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, June 2, 2014 2:11 AM

Yeha I've been playing with the new toys.

Firs the phone:

First we had to wait til after midnight to do so, as our account wouldn't be active til then.

Second, We live in what amounts to a metal box interfering with signals. {kinda like a faraday cage, I guess}

Third,I had to go outside to get  agood signal adn it was still listed as weak.

Fourth I could turn ON some apps, but couldn't turn them off any way I could see to do so anyway, so they were draining my battery: which was fully charged but after just an hour's play, the phone's battery was down 20%!! That means it last only 5 hours on a charge? I hope not!

Fifth, we are supposed to see our acct info, and unles it is because it is a "new" transfered-into acct, adn they don't have info YET, I could not see our acct.

sixth: If we want, say, to listen to the radio, it will cost $10 A MONTH to do so,for essentialy a "Free service".

seventh: i got into stuff i could not get out of and may  have made costly boo-boos?

eight:we CAN use the 'net on this thing, and i could not get into Yahoo for example,and even its own google. wiht MY OWN {computer} accts.

nine: the voice activated microphone "button" is so small evenwith my 'thin fingers" i cna't get it to register adn shouting at it doesn't work.

10th: I can see my neighbors phone "area" or "hot spot" or whatever on my phone!

11Th : battery down 20% in about 48 minutes? so much for battery life of :24 HOURS

 

 

Now the tablet: much the same, except it is fancier. and nice bigger keys {we bought the key pad to go with it, but it doesn't work?} and it doesn't really do phone calls. ANd it too chewed through batter life. SO much for 12.28 HOURS usage time???

Stand by times are longer, so its not that the stated hours are "stnad by not using time".

Good thing these were all free...or i'd be pulling my hair out.

We got the Verizon Ellipsis tablet:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/device/tablet/ellipsis-7?selectedContractTerm=2

 

and Motorola MOTO X phone:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/device/smartphone/moto-x?selectedContractTerm=2

 

Of course, "free Is as free does" I guess?! we know the tabelt is LIMITEd in usage and apps, but the phones not supposed to be as you can buy bigger memory?

 

Mr. B: I hope your wife has a better time of than we do.

Tomoroow{tuesday} is the classes i will go take, adn then show MOH how. I COUDL try to find the online instruction book {if there is one}, but don't fee like it now.

I KNOW we will "burn through" the 2 GB we signed up for very quickly and Verizon is counting on that< i think!We will use it up messing around liek the wasiting the battery thingy.

I think that we should have stuck with the tablet only and paid the cheaper rate per month and sstuck with the prepaid flip phones!

Grr.

High Tech.. WHo needs it?

Have A GREAT and

REWARDING day!

MAKE it SO!

Geeked

-G .

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 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 Monday, June 2, 2014 1:41 AM

Cederstrand

Had to hire a guy with a Speeder to catch up to the Diner, but I finally made it here.Laugh

 

WEll, Glad you DID catch up to us here!

Aren't speeders a wonderful way to go the distance without all the hubbub of a chuffing steam loco or a big hunlking diesel just for personal transport  along the rails??

Good Morning!

Geeked

-G .

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 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 Monday, June 2, 2014 1:35 AM

well, I am about 2 hours earlier than usual, but was trying to play with the new toys..will have to wait til Tuesday for classes! I think, unless we pay a bundle more a month, we now have glorified expensive cell phones and GPS's!?

GOOD MONDAY MORNING!

Today is Monday,

June 2nd, 2014!

Healing energies,

thoughts and prayers

for those in need...

 

Quotable quotes in honor of the late Maya Angelou:

 

All great achievements require time.



I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

 

Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.


Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.


Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean.


{I must think of the last one, as I may become bitter over many things many times...Quote by-galaxy}

 

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

-G .

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 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 Cederstrand on Monday, June 2, 2014 12:36 AM

Chamomile tea, please.

***Jeffrey, I like that middle layout pic with the lights on in the building. Nice!

Had to hire a guy with a Speeder to catch up to the Diner, but I finally made it here.Laugh

Good Night! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 1, 2014 11:41 PM

Checking out late tonight. I got tied up in a big battle in Startfleet1. I won. The Krellans are minus seventy-two vessels and the Zaldrons lost fourteen of their cloaked vessels.

I worked on a disk drive and stripped the metal body of a Varney F3A, watched some movies and got tied up in the aforementioned lengthy battle with the garbage of the universe. Other than that I accomplished nothing else today.

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





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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Sunday, June 1, 2014 8:01 PM

Evening all, I am going to be getting 4 days this week, and 26 hours this week.  At least it is better than nothing.  I am also at a crossroads modelrailroading wise.  I am unsure whether to switch to modeling the Wheeling and Lake Erie/fictional Shortline, or keep with the Steam era Pennsy.  I am not selling my Pennsy stuff off (I could make a "Pennsylvania Railroad museum of Western PA"), but it is just cheaper to do modern diesel power.

(My Model Railroad, My Rules) 

These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway.  As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).  

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, June 1, 2014 7:45 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, the place looks nice and clean.  Yep it takes a few days to get everything cluttered up again with this gang....  I'll just have a cup of decaf for the moment.

We had a great day out at the museum today.  Everything worked today.... No brake problems, the 80 tonner started right up, good ridersghip, and a generally fun day.  I'm exhausted!  I got to work the grandson of one of my best hobby friends doing the RR Merit Badge.  The Scout has only one prerequisit he hasn't done so he didn't get the Merit Badge signed off.  He got a tour of the Prime movers in the 80 tonner followed by a tour of the cab and the engineers controls. Got to blow the horn a few times too.Smile, Wink & Grin  He now wants to become an engineer on the Railroad! 

The new protocals we are using this year for comunication are working out very well.  Since my caboose is the hardest to get people where they want to sit and everything in order, I let the conductor know by just radioing "C-254 all set". He answers with, "Roger that" and then sends the OK to the Engineer to move the train.  Much safer for all concerned.  We decided on the protocal after some near injuries last year with people climbing up or down from the cupola just as we were going to move.

I'll be catching up on some stuff....  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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