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<p>[quote user="cx500"]</p> <p>My chief complaint, and there is no easy answer, is that some threads which started out interesting and instructive degenerated into a tedious morass, of hypothetical theories based mostly on ignorance. It is easy enough to just ignore any postings by that (or those) specific individuals, but I fear that other people with less knowledge of railroading may be misled. </p> <p>Attempts in the past by a number of knowledgeable railroaders on this forum to correct the gabble were, and are, mostly just buried by more of the same. I'd not be surprised if some lost their temper and flamed at the foolishness. Was that what the veiled discussion was about several months back?</p> <p>John Sutherland</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>John: Thank you for your excellent post. This is exactly what we have been struggling with here for quite some time.</p>
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