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Posted by NWP SWP on Saturday, February 3, 2018 9:06 PM

Evening diners,

Ken it's fine I look forward to getting your package...

Ed, that's true I will have a chance to ride the T-1 (if it doesn't wreck when they go for the speed record)

Steve

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, February 3, 2018 8:34 PM

 Evening Diners

 Flo, give the gang a Beer and Rick and Steven what they would like. Yes, leave a stein outside for Ulrich.

 

howmus
cudaken All I walked out with where rail spike at track connectors! Huh? Ken, I'm sorry, but that makes no sense what so ever!???? I have no idea what you were trying to say?

 Ray Hum think it was Muscle Memory, or may a few to many Beer?  I corrected the post and I was trying to type All I walked out with where rail spike and track connectors! 

 Work Front Cannot believe I am saying this but I am getting use to working with Nancy? Confused She can sell, and she did not lie today? Had a good day with $4114.00 in sales and I maybe made a extra $110.00 in spiffs. Did sale something for delivery next week that we cannot get for 2 weeks? Whistling

 M1a Front It can pull 10 passanger cars! Big Smile It has to work at it, but it can pull them at a little higher speed. Around speed step 15 but not bad with ATF being on the rails.

 Steven Sorry I am slower than Ed when it comes to packing, but you will get the package.

 BBQ is done, so later

 Ken

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Posted by GraniteRailroader on Saturday, February 3, 2018 7:24 PM

ROBERT PETRICK

 

 
GraniteRailroader

Edit to add: To the other folks on mobile devices, when it happens rotate your screen sideways and view the forum in "landscape" mode versus "portrait". 

 

 

Hey Granite 

No, that doesn't work either. Rotating to landscape gets a little more text, but not all of it. Rotating for some other posters gets all of it (Brent Batman, for example), but not for Mike's. I hope your fix helps fix it.

Robert

 

For my phone, I've disabled (or enabled depending on how you look at it) the zoom / anti-zoom limits for the browser. 

It allows me to scroll and zoom the content without following the sites CSS (formatting) to the "T".

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Posted by ROBERT PETRICK on Saturday, February 3, 2018 6:47 PM

GraniteRailroader

Edit to add: To the other folks on mobile devices, when it happens rotate your screen sideways and view the forum in "landscape" mode versus "portrait". 

Hey Granite 

No, that doesn't work either. Rotating to landscape gets a little more text, but not all of it. Rotating for some other posters gets all of it (Brent Batman, for example), but not for Mike's. I hope your fix helps fix it.

Robert

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, February 3, 2018 6:23 PM

Ray your eyebrow procedure was developed along after I left the plastic surgery practice.  My guys routinely over corrected the eyelids so they didn't quite close.  I guess over time, they do close, but I don't know how long that takes.

Went to Timonium today.  I almost bought a Ma & Pa DCC ready 4-6-0 with a Lenz decoder.  The latest Bachmann, DCC ready locos, with the same roadname have a different model number.  I wasn't sure what the difference would be.  The price was right $79, even if I put in a loksound, but I wasn't sure why Bachmann would change the model number unless their were hoops I would have to jump over with the earlier version.  I regret not buying it though.

There was a good crowd.  3 dealers were advertising that this was their last show.  Kind of sad.  There was also a lot of....looking for a word that will pass Vinnie's scrutiny, ...schlock.  Christmas decorations, model planes, coins, Christmassy ceramic homes, that your grandmother might have had on the side table during the season 40 years ago.

There was more Ambroid, Westfield (sp?) and Fine Scale Models than I have seen before.  FSM went out of business, I believe, but there were no bargins there.

Afterwards, I went to Modeltrainstuff, because their turnouts and Atlas flextrack were cheaper than anything at the show.  They used to have 3 retail rooms and last time I was there they were closing one of those for their Internet biz.  Well they closed 2.  The entire retail store is maybe 20x50' !Crying

The good thing about going to a retail store is to find things you didn't know you needed.  That's not going to happen anymore, so it isn't worth the drive, to me.

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 3, 2018 6:16 PM

 

 
NWP SWP
Cool photo! I was speaking of without the shark nose either...

 

Requires a little imagination, but...

http://www.altoonaworks.info/graphics/drawing_t1.jpg

 

Actually, Steven and his young friends have a chance to ride behind a T1... For most of us here — well Whistling  Dead

 https://prrt1steamlocomotivetrust.org/

 

 T1_ES by Edmund, on Flickr

 

 T1_fe by Edmund, on Flickr

BLW Photo

 

Regards, Ed

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, February 3, 2018 6:06 PM

NWP SWP
Cool photo! I was speaking of without the shark nose either...

Requires a little imagination, but...

http://www.altoonaworks.info/graphics/drawing_t1.jpg

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Posted by floridaflyer on Saturday, February 3, 2018 5:55 PM

Mike, about 1/2 of the word "reply" shows. I hit that and things work

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Posted by GraniteRailroader on Saturday, February 3, 2018 5:31 PM

Mbinsewi, 

The reason your posts look different is the long links in your signature. 

It causes the individual post to scroll outside of visible bounds on mobile devices. 

Once I get on my laptop I'll format the links for you with the forum code and paste them in here so you can fix it. 

Edit to add: To the other folks on mobile devices, when it happens rotate your screen sideways and view the forum in "landscape" mode versus "portrait". 

 

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, February 3, 2018 5:25 PM

Evenin' Folks!

Been trying to get all the info together for my Treasurers Report for an MLK Committee meeting Monday evening.  This involves a report for two seperate (tecnicality) committees as one is the actual MLK Committee and the other (same people) is the MLK Scholarship Committee.  The last one is a part of FLACE (Finger Lakes Area Community Endowment) which is the 501c3 entity we work through for the MLK Scholarsips.  Funds have to be entirely seperate and reported differently....  We have had another banner year and the 2017/2018 scholarship drive has just reached the $10,000 mark with some large gifts that should come in over the next few months as well.  Last year we raised over $20,000 so that would be the goal for this year.

mbinsewi
Wife had it done last sumer. Seems like it's pretty common. Vision IS better. Mike

Thanks Mike!  My sister had one eye done for "cosmetic" reasons a few years ago...  She thinks I should obviously go to the same surgeon she did because he is the very best anywhere....  Uh, that surgeon isn't with the group anymore, so I got the young lady who now does the surgeries and is considered world class, if I believe my regular eye doc.  And my sister is very happy I am getting this done because I will look far more handsome for the ladies............ WhistlingBang Head  She then thinks I must get the skin under my neck surgically fixed so that women will just ooooh and aaaah over me.  She saw a program on the stupid channel about it (basically a talk show that was advertising the procedure that day....).  I have told her many times that any woman that would reject me because I have a small flap of skin (from the weight loss I guess) under my chin is simply not a woman I want to roll over and say good morning to..... Smile, Wink & Grin  I am far more concerned with what MLK once said about education, "Intelligence plus Character"! 'nuff about that.

Did get to spend a few minutes in the train room working on some scenery foundation.  Was down there washing the sheets on the bed.  Last night Manét got coughing and threw up on the sheets and the floor..... Poor old kitty....  I think he is doing well on the cancer treatment, so I can forgive him getting sick on the bed.

Well, supper is almost done, so I will check in later I think.

Quote for today: "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

73

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Posted by The Jet Clipper on Saturday, February 3, 2018 4:30 PM

Good afternoon, chaps! I'll take a water, please!

 

The Jet Clipper

 

I got a train show tomorrow. I intend on snagging an Accurail kit or two. I only got $25 Broken Heart

 

 

Well, I just got back from said show...

Hey ho, a Century car

35 bucks! I GOT IT FOR 35!

Before everyone starts saying 'but what happened to the kits?', I couldn't find any. Oh well, guess I'll order them! 

Time to find paint for the interior!

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Posted by Flashwave on Saturday, February 3, 2018 3:06 PM

Afternoin gang, been busy at work, time for someone to cook for ME! #restaurant life

Heartland Division CB&Q

Good morning everybody ...... Coffee and a bear claw, please. 

Mike .... For some reason your posts do not have a reply button as others do. Not sure why your posts are like that.  ... 

Not much model railroading to report because of doing other stuff. 

Have a nice Saturday. 

 

 

Something in Mike's signature or something is causing his posts to extend past the edge of the world, ah, past the edge of the post. This is pushing his quote button out into netherspace as well. 

Pennsy huh? I should go get the link to a steam excursion I pit together. Made some open air cars out of Spectrum Cosches. Not fun, beczuse the window glass and the roof are all one giant piece, so you cant snip the glass lest you crack the roof too. But it was a fun train to build and run

 

Rick; good luck with the work thing. Whatever will happen will happen. Mom is going through something similar. 


 

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Posted by BATMAN on Saturday, February 3, 2018 12:35 PM

Good morning from the dry but dreary West Coast. 

  

 

Brent

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, February 3, 2018 10:03 AM

Thanks Robert, maybe that's whats going on, maybe just a cell phone thing.  I would imagine there is a huge bunch of people in here that use their cell phones for posting.

Mike.

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Posted by ROBERT PETRICK on Saturday, February 3, 2018 9:16 AM

Hey Mike, 

Can't see the button, can't reply. I'm using my cellphone. The right side of your posts (about 10% of the screen I'd say) gets cut off. But only on my cellphone. On my laptop I can see your entire post. So, for cellphone posts I have to guess a few fill-in words here and there.

I thought the problem was on my end, but only yours and a few others have this issue. Still, not really a problem.

Robert 

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, February 3, 2018 8:50 AM

OK, I have signed out of MR., closed the browser, emptied the cache, and logged back in with IE.  Not sure what version it is, it's either 7 or 8.

Can you see the reply button?

Mike.

EDIT:  I can see it, but I've always been able to, no matter what browser I use.

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, February 3, 2018 8:38 AM

I don't get whats up with that,Gary, Brent has said the same thing.  I see everybodies reply button.  I don't know what to say?

When this forum was going through a lot of crazy changes, maybe 2 yrs. ago? I had lots of problems, but everything seems fine now.

I use the lastest and greatest Fire Fox, on a computer with Windows 7 Professional.

I'll log out, and log back in with IE., and come back, and post a message, and see if that makes a difference.

Mike.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, February 3, 2018 8:22 AM

Good morning everybody ...... Coffee and a bear claw, please. 

Mike .... For some reason your posts do not have a reply button as others do. Not sure why your posts are like that.  ... 

Not much model railroading to report because of doing other stuff. 

Have a nice Saturday. 

 

GARRY

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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, February 2, 2018 11:30 PM

Thanks Ed, I was trying to do a post within a post quote, or a quote to a post, including the original post, with a quote included.  Wow, did I explaine that right??

Mike.

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, February 2, 2018 11:21 PM

mbinsewi
EDIT:  I guess I don't know how to "quote post" right.

Just hold down the left mouse button and skim it over the text you want to quote to highlight it in blue, then click "Add quote to your post"

Should work, but sometimes it doesn't.

Good Luck, Ed 

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, February 2, 2018 10:40 PM

ricktrains4824
the south of me location is about 50 minutes from my home, compared to the 70 minutes where the owner is looking at moving to

Hi again Ricky:

Whether it's 50 minutes or 70 minutes, it will still be an expensive commute.

Let's do some math assuming the following:

- you work 5 days per week for 50 weeks = 250 days

- you drive for 140 minutes (2.33 hrs) each day (70 x 2)

- average speed is 50 mph x 2.33 hours = 116.5 miles round trip

- 250 round trips x 116.5 = 29,125 miles for work alone

- at $0.50 per mile for all costs of ownership and operation x 29,125 miles = $14,562.50

- if you work 2000 hours per year the cost to drive to work is $7.28/hr. ($14,562.50 divided by 2000 hours).

Take $7.28 per hour off of whatever wage you will be making, and then decide whether what's left is worth it.

The above example makes lots of assumptions, and of course you will never totally eliminate the cost of getting to work (that is until you retire!).

Dave

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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, February 2, 2018 9:45 PM

howmus
Janie, I could use a cup of decaf at the moment to help me wind down before bedtime... BigDaddy Somebody mentioned last month about surgery on their eyebrows to help their vision. Wouldn't a barber be better or is it a King Kong thing going on? Big Smile Funny.....Whistling That was me I think. The surgery is actually on the eyelids themselves which are now touching the eyelashes and restricting vision. The eyebrow thingy is to shorten by the use of ultrasound the muscle just above the eyebrow to help pull the eyelid back in position. It, along with the surgery, should correct the vision problem. If it doesn't get corrected, I will be within a few more years unable to see without holding up the eyelid......... I called back the lady that called yesterday (didn't see it until after hours) to make the appointment for the actual surgery. That will happen later in March. The eyebrow procedure will then be in April, I guess.

Wife had it done last sumer.  Seems like it's pretty common.  Vision IS better.

Mike

EDIT:  I guess I don't know how to "quote post" right.

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Posted by NWP SWP on Friday, February 2, 2018 9:36 PM

Cool photo! I was speaking of without the shark nose either...

Steve

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, February 2, 2018 9:23 PM

NWP SWP
The J class is a nice locomotive I'm curious what the T-1 would've looked like sans streamlining...

 BLW_T1 by Edmund, on Flickr

Baldwin Photo: 1942

 

Hope that helps, Ed

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Posted by The Jet Clipper on Friday, February 2, 2018 9:14 PM

*A Stranger Comes Through the Door

Hola, mi amigos! Can't say I've been around here... Just wanted to stop by before I head south!

I got a train show tomorrow. I intend on snagging an Accurail kit or two. I only got $25 Broken Heart

My week has been pretty uneventful. The weather in California has been pretty odd, at least to me. I got to talk to my great uncle (almost 80 and still going strong), so that was nice!

I always love Fridays. Time to sit back, maybe listen to a little Stevie Ray, and do my daily search for F Unit prototype pictures!

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Posted by howmus on Friday, February 2, 2018 9:04 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, I could use a cup of decaf at the moment to help me wind down before bedtime...

BigDaddy
Somebody mentioned last month about surgery on their eyebrows to help their vision. Wouldn't a barber be better or is it a King Kong thing going on? Big Smile

Funny.....Whistling  That was me I think.  The surgery is actually on the eyelids themselves which are now touching the eyelashes and restricting vision.  The eyebrow thingy is to shorten by the use of ultrasound the muscle just above the eyebrow to help pull the eyelid back in position.  It, along with the surgery, should correct the vision problem.  If it doesn't get corrected, I will be within a few more years unable to see without holding up the eyelid.........  I called back the lady that called yesterday (didn't see it until after hours) to make the appointment for the actual surgery.  That will happen later in March.  The eyebrow procedure will then be in April, I guess.

cudaken
All I walked with where rail spike at track connectors!

Huh?  Ken, I'm sorry, but that makes no sense what so ever!????  I have no idea what you were trying to say?

Spent most of the day doing stuff for the MLK Committee.  Close to having everything finished and under control.  Meeting next Monday I have to be ready for.

Quote for today:  "A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain." - Robert Frost

Have a great night and stay warm!

73

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Posted by NWP SWP on Friday, February 2, 2018 8:48 PM

Evening diners, I thought I'd stop in and say hello! The J class is a nice locomotive I'm curious what the T-1 would've looked like sans streamlining...

Steve

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, February 2, 2018 7:22 PM

Evenin' Folks & Fellas'

Things cooled off around here, presently 15°F and snow predicted over the next few days. I guess the furry one came out of his burrow and saw his shadow!

Did anybody take a side-trip over to Punxatawney today?

Thanks for setting up the diner here along the Monongahela, Jimmy. I've spent some time along these river-towns looking at the old steel mills and, one of my favorites, the old Mesta Plant in Homestead.


 

Here's photos of the young 'uns born during the blue, full, blood moon:

 Mom_kid by Edmund, on Flickr

With mom looking protectively from above...

 Luna_Star by Edmund, on Flickr

and the two Kids, Luna and Star, for their official portrait!

Ken, my offer is still good for the two little nut drivers that came with my BLI Hudsons. I have spares of both the 2.5 and 3 mm.

cudaken
BLI Class J with sound for $200.00

I love the gutsy looks of my PRR J class. A real brute, and good looking, too.

 So — here we are back in Pennsylvania!

Here's a photo taken near Monessen back in 1975. I was fireman on the 4070 on one of these trips from Pittsburg to Brownsville on the P&LE!

 4070_P&amp;LE_9-75 by Edmund, on Flickr

...Off to build a roundhouse!

Prayers to those in need,

Regards, Ed

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Posted by BigDaddy on Friday, February 2, 2018 7:02 PM

Photobucket, for those of us who don't have accounts, we are bombed with one pop up ad after another.  I hope it goes the way of the dodo

Kevin, I went to Superbowl 3, where our team the Colts, lost to Joe Namath.  We ate dinner in the airport restaurant and next to us was Howard Cosell, Dandy Don and someone else.  It was interesting because ease dropping was no problem as they were all 3 sheets to the wind.  I lost most of my interest in football just before Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis and the rest when taunting, and break dancing in the end zone became popular.

The average face value of a Superbowl ticket then was $12 ($83 today adjusted for inflation)  This year the lowest price is $950 and you can buy one right now on StubHub for $3,000

 

 
 

Henry

COB Potomac & Northern

Shenandoah Valley

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