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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner: December, 2024

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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner: December, 2024
Posted by maxman on Sunday, December 1, 2024 4:44 PM

Welcome to the December, 2024 Jeffrey's Trackside Diner!

 

Graphics Courtesy See You 190 Kevin (W.H.G.T.A.F.)

 

Original Graphics by Seeyou190 Kevin (W.H.G.T.A.F.)

Plot Coordinator And Burial Supervisor: Craig The Bear

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, December 1, 2024 4:52 PM

Started the diner thing again.  Included the updated attendee list...thanks Bear.

Couldn't figure out how to edit out the part about Steve O. bringing cookies.  Open to ideas on that topic!!

Someone needs to come up with a theme.  Besides not having rhythm I don't got any imagination.

And let's see if we can beat last month's number of replies and views.

And who is the reprobate who is so quick on the trigger to swing the wrecking ball at the previous diner?????????????????

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Posted by tstage on Sunday, December 1, 2024 5:42 PM

Reprobate???  Wrecking ball??? Tongue Tied

I locked the diner @ midnight on the last day of the month - like I've done on numerous occasions in the past, maxman.  The previous diner still stands and you can still peek through the window.  You just can't walk through the front door and sit at the counter.

Maybe the exercise to the new diner will do your heart some good. Wink

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, December 1, 2024 5:53 PM

tstage
will do your heart some good

Don't got one of them.

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, December 1, 2024 5:55 PM

tstage
I locked the diner @ midnight on the last day of the month

I know it was you, Fredo

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Posted by rrebell on Sunday, December 1, 2024 10:17 PM

Well, lets see how many posts we get this month.

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, December 1, 2024 10:39 PM

Don't know what happened with the post heading with all the "stuff" after Jeffery, but I think I corrected it.

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Posted by Tophias on Monday, December 2, 2024 6:46 PM

maxman

Exactly what I was thinking! That's kinda scary, me thinking like you! Big Smile

Regards, Chris 

 
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I locked the diner @ midnight on the last day of the month

 

I know it was you, Fredo

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, December 2, 2024 10:33 PM

Have taken the liberty to amend the Welcome. Let me know if anything else is required. 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 6:19 AM

Good morning diners. Janie, coffee and toast please. 
Got our first appreciable snow last night. Actually enough to snow blow. Sure is pretty outside. I love it when freshly fallen snow is on every tree branch to be seen. Just gorgeous. 
Starting to give up on the hope that the forum gets updated. We've been down to a small handful of people for weeks now. So disappointing. 
Had a great Thanksgiving weekend with the family. Got the house decorated for Christmas on Friday and a good weekend of college football to watch. 
Hope everyone is doing well. 

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Posted by Tophias on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 7:45 AM

Good morning diners. Flo, may I please have a cheddar and bacon omelette and coffee

Had a fun weekend. My brother in law and I spent the day visiting four layouts as part of Tour De Chooch, which is an organized group of layout owners who hold an open house. It's large enough that some are held Saturday, some Sunday, always the weekend after Thanksgiving. It's been ongoing for thirty years, many with the original layouts and always some new ones. The layouts are in eastern MA and southern NH. You can go to the web site for info. Then Sunday I spent most of the day at a friends layout who was on the Tour. Very good attendance for him, because he was on the NH tv channel magazine show Wednesday night.

A sign of my aging, I've recently started wearing hearing aids. I'm on week two of a two week trial to see if they would work for me. I can definitely say yes. It's not the I have severe loss, but with significant enough high frequency loss I am missing a lot if conversation and tv audio. They definitely help. I often forget I have them in, almost took a shower last night with them still in. After the trial with the "loaner testers" they will order a pair for me.

Snow coming here Thursday in MetroWest Boston, so looking forward to a full day at the layout.

Regards, Chris 

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Posted by rrebell on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 11:45 AM

Tophias

Good morning diners. Flo, may I please have a cheddar and bacon omelette and coffee

Had a fun weekend. My brother in law and I spent the day visiting four layouts as part of Tour De Chooch, which is an organized group of layout owners who hold an open house. It's large enough that some are held Saturday, some Sunday, always the weekend after Thanksgiving. It's been ongoing for thirty years, many with the original layouts and always some new ones. The layouts are in eastern MA and southern NH. You can go to the web site for info. Then Sunday I spent most of the day at a friends layout who was on the Tour. Very good attendance for him, because he was on the NH tv channel magazine show Wednesday night.

A sign of my aging, I've recently started wearing hearing aids. I'm on week two of a two week trial to see if they would work for me. I can definitely say yes. It's not the I have severe loss, but with significant enough high frequency loss I am missing a lot if conversation and tv audio. They definitely help. I often forget I have them in, almost took a shower last night with them still in. After the trial with the "loaner testers" they will order a pair for me.

Snow coming here Thursday in MetroWest Boston, so looking forward to a full day at the layout.

Regards, Chris 

 

Make sure a set of amplifying ones will not do the same job. Know many people who got the same results from them including my wife. Her hearing aids only cost between $12-25 vs up to $4000-7000. A big difference and it will depend on the type of hearing loss you have.

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 12:12 PM

I don't know what type of hearing aids you can get for $25.   Maybe one of those old fashioned curved horn things?

But I agree that the price of them is outrageous.  Mine cost $5000, about $2000 more than the first new car I ever purchased.  And I really don't like them.

If I'm listening to the car radio or watching tv by myself I can really tell the difference.  But a group setting is a different story.  Was recently at a table at a wedding.  Eight of us at a round table.  Had a hard time understanding the people either side of me.  Third to my left was a man, and I understood everything he said.  Third to my right was a woman with a high screechy voice.  I can't count her because every time she spoke everyone in the place heard her.

In my case, at least, it seems to be a voice pitch issue.  Men mostly okay, women not so much.  And I'm almost convinced that most women mumble.  But I suppose I'm not allowed that opinion.

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Posted by Tophias on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 8:27 PM

Maxman, that sounds like high frequency loss. Maybe they need to be reprogrammed?

Regards, Chris 

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 9:51 PM

They have been, several times.  I believe that the issue is more positionable than anything else.  I go to the audiologist every couple months, and I can hear her clearly.  But she sits directly in front of me.

And when I'm wearing the darn things I can also clearly hear all the extraneous sounds.  But in any group environment, forget about it.

The only good thing I can say about them is that when I'm wearing them and say "what? what?" to the boss, she can't say "you need to get your hearing checked".

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Posted by Water Level Route on Thursday, December 5, 2024 4:44 AM

Good morning. Brunhilda,  cream cheese danish and a big chocolate mocha please. 

In the midst of a winter storm right now (according to the warning) but all we really have is a bunch of wind. We got some snow last night when it started, but not much. We are right in the edge of the area the warning applies to so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Still, my oldest was planning on coming home from university today and would have to drive through the thick of it. Looking more and more like she won't be coming home until Friday. 


Got to run. Hope everyone has a good day. 

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Posted by maxman on Thursday, December 5, 2024 12:12 PM

Tophias
A sign of my aging, I've recently started wearing hearing aids. I'm on week two of a two week trial to see if they would work for me. I can definitely say yes.

Forgot to mention.  Get yourself one of those soft, little kid, toothbrushes.  Every morning brush off the accumulated ear "stuff" that has hardened on the tip of the hearing aid.  Otherwise the darn things plug up quickly.

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Posted by "JaBear" on Friday, December 6, 2024 1:49 AM

Gidday Chloe,  a large glass of lemonade with some icicles,  please 

I'm afraid, Mike, that you're still not selling me on this snow business,  but I do hope your daughter gets home safe and sound. I do understand your thoughts on the Forum,  but keep telling myself that is still early days! Well,  I am supposed to be an optimist. Bang Head  Besides the Forum still has valid helpful information as recently seen with Simon's wheel repair on his newly acquired brass locomotive  

Working on aircraft for most of my adult life, my hearing is quite shot, though I do notice that my hearing loss often depends on which side Her-in-doors is on. 

Glad you enjoyed the open days, Chris.

I was hoping that I had taken some interesting photos while visiting our daughter, though looking  at others holiday snaps can be somewhat boring Sleep

 Sunday Morning by Bear, on Flickr

Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them.  Kia Kaha  

Cheers,  the Bear. Smile

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Posted by Water Level Route on Friday, December 6, 2024 7:35 AM

Good Morning Diners.  Janie, coffee please.

Bear, I'm used to not being able to sell people on how nice the snow is.  It's okay.  I still love it.  No, I don't want it all year long, but I do want it for 1/4 of the year.

My daughter made it home safe and sound.  Clear sailing for 2/3 of her trip.  The last stretch was a bit more treacherous, but nothing she shouldn't have been able to handle.  She called me while driving at one point to talk to someone to help calm her nerves.  She was fine, but gets herself worked up sometimes.  

Heating guys about to show up to do a little work on our boiler, so I best be going.  Have a great day guys!

P.S. Bear, I love that pic.  The station especially is beautiful!

 

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Posted by maxman on Friday, December 6, 2024 10:27 AM

give me a "B"

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Posted by Tophias on Friday, December 6, 2024 8:08 PM

Flo, a double Gunpowder Gin and tonic to calm my tight back muscles.

Maxman, before wearing my hair real short it used to be a bit over my ears and that caused a lot of wax issues (I.e. sweat). Now with essentially a buzz cut much less, but I still had to go in to have them clean one of them. I will sit with them next week when I order my "real" ones (non trial) To get a cleaning kit. Also, I have an app that lets me adjust volume and adjust background noise. It doesn't help much with the noise but it helps. It's not a perfect solution but they do help me a lot to hear conversation, tv dialog and music on my stereo. AND, on a model railroading note, my layout has three PSX circuit breakers that I installed the pziedo buzzers. I haven't heard them in the last 4-5 years. The day I got my "loaners" I went to the layout and had a short and heard it loud and clear.

Regards, Chris 

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Posted by maxman on Friday, December 6, 2024 10:06 PM

The cleaning brush I got from the audiologist had just one row of bristles, and I had to be pretty precise to use it.  It was pretty small.  The baby toothbrush worked a lot better.

Besides, I had the original on the night stand.  We had company coming and the boss went on a cleaning rampage.  I think the original is in a vacuum bag now.

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Posted by maxman on Saturday, December 7, 2024 9:14 AM

Give me an "A".

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, December 8, 2024 10:58 AM

Give me a "H"

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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, December 9, 2024 2:40 AM

I can give you an "A".

NZGR "A" class of 1873. This model was on display t the Port Chalmers Maritime Museum.  I apologize for the reflections on the glass case.

 

 NZR A class 1873 by Bear, on Flickr

An another photo for Mike of, in my opinion, the best looking railway station in NZ.

 Dunedin Railway Station. by Bear, on Flickr

Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha  

Cheers, the Bear.  Smile

 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Monday, December 9, 2024 5:36 AM

Good morning. Chloe, coffee and a cinnamon muffin please. 
Had a nice Christmas with my family this weekend.  Minimal drama, so that was good. My nephew's significant other seemed very nice and my daughter's boyfriend was also well liked. It's hard to get essentially seven households together every year. 
Bear, I hope you don't mind but I see you had the latest picture of the station marked public so I downloaded a copy to use as desktop wallpaper on my computer. Sure is a fine looking building. Yes

16 days until Christmas. 

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Posted by maxman on Monday, December 9, 2024 8:08 AM

Give me another "H".

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Posted by snjroy on Monday, December 9, 2024 10:52 AM

Hi folks. We got another snowfall this weekend - another heavy 6 inches. It was our annual open-door event at our local club yesterday, but the snow did not discourage our visitors : 40 guests showed up. Probably the most successful event ever.

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Posted by Water Level Route on Monday, December 9, 2024 7:05 PM

Maxman, why are you trying to spell Bah Humbug?

 

I say Merry Christmas!

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Posted by maxman on Monday, December 9, 2024 7:33 PM

Water Level Route

Maxman, why are you trying to spell Bah Humbug?

 

 
15 yard penalty for rushing the speller.  Repeat 1st down.
 
Because I can.  And if no one else wants to say (spell) anything, then the silence would be deafening.

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