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Posted by York1 on Thursday, March 28, 2024 7:50 PM

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Laptop? I can't use those things. Despite repeated attempts I have yet to master the mouse pad thingy.

Try a wireless mouse.  You can get one for less than $10, a small piece plugs into a USB slot, and the mouse works just like a desktop.

I'm like you -- I don't like using the mouse pad built into the laptop.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Thursday, March 28, 2024 8:01 PM

York1

 

 
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Laptop? I can't use those things. Despite repeated attempts I have yet to master the mouse pad thingy.

 

Try a wireless mouse.  You can get one for less than $10, a small piece plugs into a USB slot, and the mouse works just like a desktop.

I'm like you -- I don't like using the mouse pad built into the laptop.

 

My wife has a laptop and a wireless mouse, I have a wireless mouse and wireless keyboard on my desktop. Laptop keyboards are uncomfortable to use. I don't have this need to be mobile when using a computer.

I have a tablet for use mainly while working, I am in construction, I do specialty remodeling and historic restoration work. I use the tablet for texting and internet access but don't use it much when home. 

I have a smart phone, I only do texting or internet on it when I don't have my tablet with me. I vitually never use it for stuff like this forum.

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Posted by Doughless on Friday, March 29, 2024 10:32 AM

richhotrain

 

 
Doughless

Maybe the "ancient forum software" works better on the tradional laptop and not the faster-paced mobile devices? 

 

 

Nope. My laptop has more problems with the forum software than does my smartphone.

 

Rich

 

My main point is that people tend to have different devices to interact on the internet.  And they interact differently.

I've never had an issue with how this forum functions, so I don't understand how it can be the sole cause of other's disappointments.  I don't post photos, though.

BTW, I use a wireless mouse for my laptop, and not the pad thingy.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Friday, March 29, 2024 11:06 AM

Doughless

 

 
richhotrain

 

 
Doughless

Maybe the "ancient forum software" works better on the tradional laptop and not the faster-paced mobile devices? 

 

 

Nope. My laptop has more problems with the forum software than does my smartphone.

 

Rich

 

 

 

My main point is that people tend to have different devices to interact on the internet.  And they interact differently.

I've never had an issue with how this forum functions, so I don't understand how it can be the sole cause of other's disappointments.  I don't post photos, though.

BTW, I use a wireless mouse for my laptop, and not the pad thingy.

 

Is there a particular reason you never post photos?

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, March 29, 2024 11:20 AM

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Is there a particular reason you never post photos?

Sheldon 

LOL. I wonder that myself. Laugh

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, March 29, 2024 11:26 AM

Doughless

My main point is that people tend to have different devices to interact on the internet.  And they interact differently.

I've never had an issue with how this forum functions, so I don't understand how it can be the sole cause of other's disappointments.  I don't post photos, though.

Posting photos is the least of my problems. Disappointments?  How about frustrations?

1. The PM system hasn't worked in years.

2. I cannot access most of the forums, only this one and Classic Trains.

3. I have grown old waiting for the promised software update.

Rich 

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, March 29, 2024 11:28 AM

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Kevin told me that his move to the other forum was deliberate and intentional, not just curiosity about other venues, and that he was making the new forum his "home". I don't reckon he'll be back soon. It's a loss here for sure. 

-Matt 

Meanwhile, the burning question is who will do this year's Forum Yearbook Update?  Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, March 29, 2024 3:00 PM

I'm sure that went as well, haha  unless you the time Rich.  

He's  labeled as a "prolific poster" on there, as well as he was here.

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Posted by Doughless on Friday, March 29, 2024 3:16 PM

richhotrain

 

 
Doughless

My main point is that people tend to have different devices to interact on the internet.  And they interact differently.

I've never had an issue with how this forum functions, so I don't understand how it can be the sole cause of other's disappointments.  I don't post photos, though.

 

 

Posting photos is the least of my problems. Disappointments?  How about frustrations?

 

1. The PM system hasn't worked in years.

2. I cannot access most of the forums, only this one and Classic Trains.

3. I have grown old waiting for the promised software update.

Rich 

 

We're speaking the same language then.  We use the forum differently.

Never used PM.  Have had some come my way over the years, but not enough to notice the function doesn't work. 

I have tried to access other forums besides this one.  Just not interested in the other stuff.  Maybe I'll try to lurk on the Trains forum.

I haven't noticed an issue with the forum as it is.  But my laptop is 10 years old so maybe it fits like a glove, LOL.

As far as photos.  I don't take photos, barely enough of my family even.  I have no model train photos.

Its my understanding we simply need an imgur account, which I may do if we get a different house and I start a new layout.     

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, March 29, 2024 6:33 PM

mbinsewi

I'm sure that went as well, haha  unless you the time Rich.  

He's  labeled as a "prolific poster" on there, as well as he was here.

Mike. 

Mike, I think that the cover of the 2024 Forum Yearbook should feature both of our handsome faces to honor our years of dedicated service and contribution to the forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, March 29, 2024 6:35 PM

Doughless

As far as photos.  I don't take photos, barely enough of my family even.  I have no model train photos.

Its my understanding we simply need an imgur account, which I may do if we get a different house and I start a new layout.    

I look forward to that day, Douglas.  Yes

Rich

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Posted by zstripe on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 12:19 PM

richhotrain

 

 
mbinsewi

I'm sure that went as well, haha  unless you the time Rich.  

He's  labeled as a "prolific poster" on there, as well as he was here.

Mike. 

 

 

Mike, I think that the cover of the 2024 Forum Yearbook should feature both of our handsome faces to honor our years of dedicated service and contribution to the forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

 

Rich

 

Very interesting..........Still here but unseen..........

Take Care All! Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by richhotrain on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 1:04 PM

zstripe

 

 
richhotrain

 

 
mbinsewi

I'm sure that went as well, haha  unless you the time Rich.  

He's  labeled as a "prolific poster" on there, as well as he was here.

Mike. 

 

 

Mike, I think that the cover of the 2024 Forum Yearbook should feature both of our handsome faces to honor our years of dedicated service and contribution to the forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

 

Rich

 

 

 

 

Very interesting..........Still here but unseen..........

Take Care All! Smile, Wink & Grin

Frank,

aka The Shadow

 

LOL

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Saturday, April 6, 2024 9:16 PM

I'm sorry that SeeYou190 left...............but his action left me wondering.

If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements............ just stop posting. Let the posts stay instead them going into "Anonymous" mode. Leave for a while....even if it's for a few months or a year. After a time, the person might reconsider and start posting again.

I realize I'm oversimplifying, but even with the glitches, defects, and occasional disagreements...........this forum, imho, still has a lot of valuable information and a good number of members that are very helpful and offer good advice.

"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"

 


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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, April 6, 2024 11:02 PM

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I'm sorry that SeeYou190 left...............but his action left me wondering. If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements............ just stop posting. Let the posts stay instead them going into "Anonymous" mode.

Near as I can tell Kevin left all his M-R posts standing. He always deleted his photos after thirty days. I really don't know what the reasoning behind that was.

I've looked at some of my  posts from years ago when I was using Photobucket Super Angry. If the photo link is DOA I'll update it with a new link to my Flickr albums. To me it is important to keep the photos attached to the threads. Nothing more frustrating than to see the little blank squares where an informative photo used to be.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Sunday, April 7, 2024 8:23 AM

gmpullman

 

 
AntonioFP45
I'm sorry that SeeYou190 left...............but his action left me wondering. If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements............ just stop posting. Let the posts stay instead them going into "Anonymous" mode.

 

Near as I can tell Kevin left all his M-R posts standing. He always deleted his photos after thirty days. I really don't know what the reasoning behind that was.

I've looked at some of my  posts from years ago when I was using Photobucket Super Angry. If the photo link is DOA I'll update it with a new link to my Flickr albums. To me it is important to keep the photos attached to the threads. Nothing more frustrating than to see the little blank squares where an informative photo used to be.

 

Agreed, all my photos are still in place, here and on the tractor forum where I have a 12 year old technical thread that is still active.

I am in occasional contact with Kevin as he and I have several things in common beyond being freelance DC powered modelers. He does have some unique ideas about some things, no question, but overall a very generous and kind person.

It has been my experiance in life that people who are on the introverted side of the personality scale tend to also be people with high technical skill levels and no matter how much they try to "develop" their social skills, they tend to have some social awkwardness. They see the world more in "absolutes" than most of you.

No doubt that has a lot to with why Kevin and I have our detractors on here.

Because I know a bit more about Kevin they he ever revealed on here, I can tell you his previous occupation was highly technical and somewhat sensitive - which takes a speical kind of person. 

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Posted by Doughless on Sunday, April 7, 2024 8:56 AM

AntonioFP45
If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements.

Wouldn't the flaming or disagreements carry over to other forums?  I lurk and occasionally post on other forums, and there seems to be many common members throughout many forums.

I don't read the forums as much as some others, but I can't imagine anybody taking issue with Kevin or engaging in disagreements, beyond having a bad day or something.

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Posted by Doughless on Sunday, April 7, 2024 8:58 AM

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gmpullman

 

 
AntonioFP45
I'm sorry that SeeYou190 left...............but his action left me wondering. If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements............ just stop posting. Let the posts stay instead them going into "Anonymous" mode.

 

Near as I can tell Kevin left all his M-R posts standing. He always deleted his photos after thirty days. I really don't know what the reasoning behind that was.

I've looked at some of my  posts from years ago when I was using Photobucket Super Angry. If the photo link is DOA I'll update it with a new link to my Flickr albums. To me it is important to keep the photos attached to the threads. Nothing more frustrating than to see the little blank squares where an informative photo used to be.

 

 

 

Agreed, all my photos are still in place, here and on the tractor forum where I have a 12 year old technical thread that is still active.

I am in occasional contact with Kevin as he and I have several things in common beyond being freelance DC powered modelers. He does have some unique ideas about some things, no question, but overall a very generous and kind person.

It has been my experiance in life that people who are on the introverted side of the personality scale tend to also be people with high technical skill levels and no matter how much they try to "develop" their social skills, they tend to have some social awkwardness. They see the world more in "absolutes" than most of you.

No doubt that has a lot to with why Kevin and I have our detractors on here.

Because I know a bit more about Kevin they he ever revealed on here, I can tell you his previous occupation was highly technical and somewhat sensitive - which takes a speical kind of person. 

Sheldon

 

Sheldon, your post confused me a bit. 

I think you and Kevin are two of the most social members here, outside of the chit chatty stuff in the diner.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Sunday, April 7, 2024 10:02 AM

Doughless

 

 
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gmpullman

 

 
AntonioFP45
I'm sorry that SeeYou190 left...............but his action left me wondering. If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements............ just stop posting. Let the posts stay instead them going into "Anonymous" mode.

 

Near as I can tell Kevin left all his M-R posts standing. He always deleted his photos after thirty days. I really don't know what the reasoning behind that was.

I've looked at some of my  posts from years ago when I was using Photobucket Super Angry. If the photo link is DOA I'll update it with a new link to my Flickr albums. To me it is important to keep the photos attached to the threads. Nothing more frustrating than to see the little blank squares where an informative photo used to be.

 

 

 

Agreed, all my photos are still in place, here and on the tractor forum where I have a 12 year old technical thread that is still active.

I am in occasional contact with Kevin as he and I have several things in common beyond being freelance DC powered modelers. He does have some unique ideas about some things, no question, but overall a very generous and kind person.

It has been my experiance in life that people who are on the introverted side of the personality scale tend to also be people with high technical skill levels and no matter how much they try to "develop" their social skills, they tend to have some social awkwardness. They see the world more in "absolutes" than most of you.

No doubt that has a lot to with why Kevin and I have our detractors on here.

Because I know a bit more about Kevin they he ever revealed on here, I can tell you his previous occupation was highly technical and somewhat sensitive - which takes a speical kind of person. 

Sheldon

 

 

 

Sheldon, your post confused me a bit. 

I think you and Kevin are two of the most social members here, outside of the chit chatty stuff in the diner.

 

Douglas, you do not understand, my social skills are not a natural talent or tendency, it is a learned skill that I had to work very hard at when I realized as a teen that is was going to be a necessary part of life. 

And when you consider some of those on here who find me abrasive, you can see that I still am set in some ways that are a result of my introverted personality. Introverted people get only a small part of their self esteem from what others think of them, we are very internal, no matter how social of a public face we present.

My interest in the social side of the hobby has gone up and down. I have been a member of the NMRA since 1968, but have never felt the desire, or been willing to travel, to attend a convention.

I have belonged to clubs, but currently am not active in any. When my layout is to that point, I will invite some people I know for operating sessions.

I have no desire to invite people to help me build the layout, it is my creation.

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, April 7, 2024 10:32 AM

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And when you consider some of those on here who find me abrasive, you can see that I still am set in some ways that are a result of my introverted personality.

Hi Sheldon,

I, for one, do not consider you to be abrasive at all. I find your posts to be well written, to the point and easy to follow (despite the fact that they can be on the long side sometimes. That's not a criticism.)

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Sunday, April 7, 2024 12:07 PM

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And when you consider some of those on here who find me abrasive, you can see that I still am set in some ways that are a result of my introverted personality.

 

Hi Sheldon,

I, for one, do not consider you to be abrasive at all. I find your posts to be well written, to the point and easy to follow (despite the fact that they can be on the long side sometimes. That's not a criticism.)

Cheers!!

Dave

 

Thank you Dave. That is the technical nature of my personality, details are important. That bothers some folks and bores others.

Sheldon

    

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Posted by BATMAN on Sunday, April 7, 2024 12:25 PM

Sheldon, I also enjoy your "to the point" manner and find it quite refreshing.

I spent decades on the ramp at Vancouver Airport with three radios and two phones strapped to me and with jet engines often running right next to me while wearing two sets of ear protection all talk was to the point in as few words as possible. My family often reminds me that my communication could be a little more flowery but old habits are hard to break. Unfortunately, this comes across in an even more harsh manner in print on a forum. I am trying to sweeten it up a bit, but old dogs......

Brent

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Sunday, April 7, 2024 12:56 PM

BATMAN

Sheldon, I also enjoy your "to the point" manner and find it quite refreshing.

I spent decades on the ramp at Vancouver Airport with three radios and two phones strapped to me and with jet engines often running right next to me while wearing two sets of ear protection all talk was to the point in as few words as possible. My family often reminds me that my communication could be a little more flowery but old habits are hard to break. Unfortunately, this comes across in an even more harsh manner in print on a forum. I am trying to sweeten it up a bit, but old dogs......

 

Understood. I come largely from a construction background, another sometimes harsh environment where you need to be very direct when communicating. 

We use to have a saying - there is only one boss on the job - you don't "ask" people to do things, you tell them what needs to happen. 

Among other things, I did commerical and industrial electrical work, both in the field and as a project manager - if people don't do what they are told, they way they are told, people get hurt.

Nobody ever got hurt on my watch......

Sheldon

    

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 7, 2024 4:17 PM

AntonioFP45

I'm sorry that SeeYou190 left...............but his action left me wondering.

If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements............ just stop posting. Let the posts stay instead them going into "Anonymous" mode. Leave for a while....even if it's for a few months or a year. After a time, the person might reconsider and start posting again.

I wondered about that as well. Why delete all of the photos?

The loss of photos often destroys an otherwise good and valuable thread. When Photobucket removed all of my posted photos, it wrecked more than a few threads that I had started on projects that I was working on. I should have started a class action lawsuit against Photobucket who was holding everyone hostage who had photos stored on the site.

Rich

 

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 7, 2024 4:18 PM

gmpullman
 
AntonioFP45
I'm sorry that SeeYou190 left...............but his action left me wondering. If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements............ just stop posting. Let the posts stay instead them going into "Anonymous" mode. 

Near as I can tell Kevin left all his M-R posts standing. He always deleted his photos after thirty days. I really don't know what the reasoning behind that was.

I don't recall Kevin doing that, but I will take your word for it, Ed. Why would he do that?

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 7, 2024 4:29 PM

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I am in occasional contact with Kevin as he and I have several things in common beyond being freelance DC powered modelers. He does have some unique ideas about some things, no question, but overall a very generous and kind person.

It has been my experiance in life that people who are on the introverted side of the personality scale tend to also be people with high technical skill levels and no matter how much they try to "develop" their social skills, they tend to have some social awkwardness. They see the world more in "absolutes" than most of you.

No doubt that has a lot to with why Kevin and I have our detractors on here.

Because I know a bit more about Kevin they he ever revealed on here, I can tell you his previous occupation was highly technical and somewhat sensitive - which takes a speical kind of person. 

Sheldon 

Kevin is one of those people who want to be leaders, not followers, and there is nothing really wrong with that. But, yes, that annoys some people to no end. So, it becomes a love/hate relationship, so to speak. As far as detractors goes, that is a risk that we all take on a forum like this. if you are knowledgeable and offer an opinion, it is appreciated by most but detested by a few. 

Rich

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 7, 2024 4:43 PM

Doughless
AntonioFP45
If a person wants to leave, because of flaming or disagreements. 

Wouldn't the flaming or disagreements carry over to other forums?  I lurk and occasionally post on other forums, and there seems to be many common members throughout many forums.

I don't read the forums as much as some others, but I can't imagine anybody taking issue with Kevin or engaging in disagreements, beyond having a bad day or something. 

As I understand it, Kevin has come and gone from more forums than this one. Who knows, maybe he just gets bored. 

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 7, 2024 4:46 PM

Doughless

Sheldon, your post confused me a bit. 

I think you and Kevin are two of the most social members here, outside of the chit chatty stuff in the diner. 

LOL. The next time you visit the Diner, Douglas, bring someone with you to test the food. The regulars may be laying in wait. Laugh

Rich

 

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 7, 2024 4:50 PM

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And when you consider some of those on here who find me abrasive, you can see that I still am set in some ways that are a result of my introverted personality. Introverted people get only a small part of their self esteem from what others think of them, we are very internal, no matter how social of a public face we present.

Sheldon, I would hardly consider you introverted. What I admire about you is your ability to withstand the crap thrown your way. I consider you to be one of the most influential guys on the forum (next to me, of course).

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 7, 2024 4:52 PM

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I have belonged to clubs, but currently am not active in any. When my layout is to that point, I will invite some people I know for operating sessions.

I have no desire to invite people to help me build the layout, it is my creation.

Sheldon 

Hold on their, Buckaroo. Like it or not, I am coming over to help you build that layout. Otherwise, it may never get built. I am growing old waiting for you to get started. Smile, Wink & Grin

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