MRR restarting the " railroad you cab model" series.
(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).
Older versions of this forum software DID display the [ img ] and [ url ] tags. I wish it still did, this is far easier. But it doesn't looks as slick and user friendly, so the developers of this forum software (which is a commercial product, not something Kalmbach came up with) made up the fancy URL and Picture posting buttons with their little forms, and hides all that stuff now.
As for direct picture hosting - it will NEVER happen here, and anyone setting up a forum that allows it is potentially asking for legal trouble. If someone takes a picture from some other web site, that isn't theirs, and uploads it via the picture upload feature of a forum, who's responsible for the infringement? I'll almost guarantee this software actually has the capability and it can be pretty easily turned on, but I see why they don't want to, and why they won't.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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richhotrain steemtrayn Wish we had a chat room. Now that would be interesting. Rich
steemtrayn Wish we had a chat room.
Wish we had a chat room.
Now that would be interesting.
Rich
I agree with this too! Something MR should have. Be nice to have real time conversations with folks here.
west willow and laurel I'm with you there. I, for one, don't want to be bothered with outside web-sites having my stuff. The photos section alows you to put images directly from your computer. Why not the forums? Ian
I'm with you there. I, for one, don't want to be bothered with outside web-sites having my stuff. The photos section alows you to put images directly from your computer. Why not the forums?
Ian
I too am a proponant of MR hosting photos. Using a third world site like photobucket etc etc means this, one more account to have (unneeded), one more password and user account to remember (uneeded), and ultimatly, ALOT more chances you yourself can be hacked, your pictures hijacked or hacked, or a compromised site would introduce to MR all kinds of security problems (unwanted!) by posting a link to a compromised site. This is how malware gets around!
So yes, it makes sense MR should host pictures on their own. They dont do this because: it would take up alot of storage space. They would need someone to monitor the uploads so that only railroad content gets uploaded (not naked pics of that Wiley Virus thing and her pet tongue). MR is a bunch of railfans like us, not computer security specialists, like most of you... who wants to sit at a monitor all day preventing bad things from happening. And quite frankly, unfortunately MR doesnt have, or doesnt want to expend the resources to do this.
By using a third world source it places the responsibility on the third world parties to do all of this while MR focusses on the important stuff..... TRAINS!
Ironically you CAN upload pics to your profile. Makes no sense to do this and not host pics. Shame though, sure would make it easier on us. Just remember, we dont own this site.... they do.
I have had some great conversations over the years through the PM service offered here. When I go to train shows I tend to run into a few of the same olds every year at the food area and while we sit and talk trains, we also talk about a lot of other things.
Having a forum where we could chat about things without having to wade through all the doom and gloom and listen to every detail of a medical exam that tends to go on in the diner would be nice. While I am sympathetic and sincerely interested how people are doing over there I don't want to have to wade through it all just to keep on discussing whatever it is were talking about. Other forums have an area to discuss "whatever". Not just a single thread like the diner.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Alton Junction
maxman snjroy <!--[if !supportLists]--> 1) <!--[endif]--> I wish posts didn't include stuff like this that I don't understand.
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I wish posts didn't include stuff like this that I don't understand.
A good question. I'll be content if the forum gets progressively better, over time, as my overall view of the forum is very positive. Hopefully new web versions will include technical improvements such as those suggested above; my priority being the previously mentioned search function effectiveness.
Paul
Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqFS1GZL4s
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/steemtrayn/media/MovingcoalontheDCM.mp4.html?sort=3&o=27
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gmpullmanLearn something new everyday! Thanks for pointing that out maxman.
Actually someone else pointed this out previously. The only thing I take credit for is remembering and passing on the info.
maxmanIf you click on the "x minutes ago"
Learn something new everyday! Thanks for pointing that out maxman. I hadn't realized that the time-stamp was clickable. What ever will they think of next
Ed
Hmmm... not from me. Must be a glitch.
Great suggestions so far folks... Keep it coming.
gmpullmanand it would be nice to directly click to the last post in a thread.
On the home page of each forum where you see the thread title, it will say something like "joe smith replied to this thread x minutes ago". If you click on the "x minutes ago", it takes you to the last post in the thread. So you got that wish.
user=snjroy1) I wish MR would improve the search function to make it more effective and user-friendly-- It's not too bad - at least you can search for 3 letter words, and not have to wait 120 seconds between searches like some forum I know.2) I wish users would use the search function before submitting queries-- I normally do, but then we get what some forums call "zombies", where posters revive years-old threads3) I wish there was a simpler way to put pictures on this forum-- Covered above - and since MR is not gonna want to host Tetrabytes of images, you'll need to get your account on a photo-archive site.4) I wish all OPs asking technical questions would come back to us and follow-up on some of the suggestions offered to them-- People do - I've posted images of such myself (e.g. how to make clear lenses)5) I wish users would place their questions in the right forum-- I wish we could prune some more forums - a number of forums are just basically dead, and others get maybe 10% of the traffic of more popular ones. At least they got rid of the Anniversry Boxcar forum.6) I wish MR would create a “Scratchbuilding and freelancing” column--Heh, maybe a "Scratchbuilder's corner" (© 2014, Railmodel Craftsman/White River Publishing).7) I wish to thank all of those that take the time to respond to queries in an extensive and polite way.-- Now where's the fun in that...OK, I do second/third the proposal to finally fix all glitchy controls (self-referential links to MR threads not active unless you post with manually edited url tags; Img and link tags not appearing when you're in the edit post screen; easier to place insertion points of text after inserting an image, and a few other PITA's issues.Still, things aren't too bad to complain much...
It can't get much simpler than clicking on the "img" line of data in photobucket and then clicking on "PASTE" here.
Wayne
The Tyco Collector's Forum integrates the file (jpegs only) upload function into the overall posting process, so that- as you describe something, you can immediately insert an image into the text, then continue with additional text or more images. There is no outside website needed to post images- just pull them and upload directly from an image file already on your computer.
Cedarwoodron
A big "ditto" to Mark R's point!
Additionally, Please let me make a link to cs.trains own sites clickable!
and it would be nice to directly click to the last post in a thread.
I see there's a "sticky" on the Classic Trains forum that they are getting a "new and improved" website over there. Time will tell...
Sorry for the sophomoric question here - but I don't even a Search Function. Am I missing something so obvious to all? I see the balloon and magnifiying glass in the upper right, but entries to that bring all sorts of answers - and I would like to restrict the results to Forum only. Search by topic and search by Screen Name are must haves.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
I wish it were 6:00 so I can go home.
Jim
snjroy...3) I wish there was a simpler way to put pictures on this forum....
I wish subject titles would be more descriptive.
I missed a few good conversations because the subject title was vague or non-descript and didn't catch my interest. I tend to breeze past the "Help Please !!!" and the "What Is This ?" threads.
You're "advertising" your topic folks, you gotta make the title interesting enough to draw people in.
Mark.
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1) I wish MR would improve the search function to make it more effective and user-friendly
2) I wish users would use the search function before submitting queries
3) I wish there was a simpler way to put pictures on this forum
4) I wish all OPs asking technical questions would come back to us and follow-up on some of the suggestions offered to them
5) I wish users would place their questions in the right forum
6) I wish MR would create a “Scratchbuilding and freelancing” column
7) I wish to thank all of those that take the time to respond to queries in an extensive and polite way.