QUOTE: Originally posted by dknelson It still looks like David Popp and Jim Hediger are doing most of the work so far.
QUOTE: I doubt if many of us would want to be filmed at our workbenches or layouts! The audience would be screaming -- "put that Walthers catalog down and fini***he (^%$# boxcar!" or "make up your mind pal -- are you here to eat cookies or lay cork roadbed?" Dave Nelson
QUOTE: Originally posted by dwRavenstar CNJ, That's exactly my point. What was being accomplished today was of a scale that distance was required. These folks are professionals and I'd have to accept that they understand how to put scenes in proper perspective and give the viewers proper access to what they're doing on the layout.
QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966 Watching this web feed is like watching paint dry.......you know, I think we are watching paint dry!
QUOTE: Originally posted by polizi just a little trick I learned today by accident I was watching the time lapsed video and I accidently right clicked on it and there was an option to zoom in. It may just be my browser but I zoomed in a little on the table and watched it instead of all the other action it a little fuzzy but gave me a better idea of what was happening......
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