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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, May 13, 2003 10:14 PM
Kev,
It wasnt so much what you said, as the manner in which you said it. And the "throw you a absolute" was kinda funny. Remember, the guy you were messing with has
A: been railroading since before you were born,
B: worked around railroaders a long time, and therefore dosnt take any lip from anybody.
C: Has been railroading since before you were born, and has forgotten more than most of us will learn.
D: You run a train, and drive a car.(although the Brits call them engine drivers, instead of engineers, there is a language diffrence)
E: Think before you answer.
G: I have only been railroading for 7 years, and I learn something new every day. Some things I never knew exsisted I learned about here on the forum.
J: You might try to be less challenging in your replies, guys like j just love a challenge, and I can have fun with them too!
K: If j, me and a few other didnt want you to learn, we would have ignored you. We add the humor to take the sting out of being shown wrong, you took it personal, shot back, and got stomped on, hard. Thats how it works on the railroad also. We dont take too much personally out there, it wastes time. Besides, tomorrow is another day.
Stay Frosty,
Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 12:03 AM
Hey, Kev. I'm no RR guru. The old heads that I work with put me to shame every day w/o trying. They are good and I learn every day. I got a boner for you after the "absolute signal," thing. No hard feelings, and I promise I will put my sword away.
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Posted by edblysard on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 2:21 AM
See Kev,
I told you. They are not really that bad.
And when you get the rr for dummies, tell me where you bought it. I already have Microsoft for Dummies, Cooking for Dummies, and How to keep your Volkswagon alive and well for Dummies, I might as well make it a full set.
And if you find one on how to make my frigging DVD player work, let me know.
Stay Frosty,
Ed
ps. you cant run with the big dogs if you stay on the porch.

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 6:06 AM
You got it, Toyota! :)

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 6:14 AM
Kev: I appreciate your even trying to help, but like me, you will have to learn to be gracious and learn with your eyes and your ears. You are young and will learn this with age and a few battle scars along the way - but I hope you will continue to read and post on this forum. These gentlemen may be a little crusty sometimes, but they have a wealth of knowledge and we all will benefit from it. And a little conflict makes for some really great reading. It would be very boring if everyone posted technical terms all the time. If you have a difference of opinion, please post it. But if you are not sure of your expertise, then read or ask. They are not shy about explaining things to all of us.

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Posted by wabash1 on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 11:52 AM
Ed you have me right i love a challenge or how ever it is spelled, But i also can show tact. But thesse guys are right and from time to time railroaders will still just kid about things said just out of the blue even when things have been dropped, and new stuff are brought up. like ed wants to know how to get his dvd working. I was wondering if that is the one on the engine he wants working?
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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 12:40 PM
OH NO! Something else I have to learn (DVD) to run my engine!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 4:26 PM
This is quiet stunning and it is a true story. Today a little boy from grade 7 rode up front with me today. he was doing a school project... He only had one question for me.. why did i want start working on the railroad?

I thought i'd share my answer with you all.

My earliest expierience with a train... was when i was six years old.. they still had the EMD F series back then.. I was waiting for the schedualed train to go by at 6:24, stop at the Hudson station (the way the train stops is that he stops the trian just enough to go by the crossing so no traffic will go by) .. and then proceed...I decided i was going to move back as soon as the warning lights started chiming, well 6:23 came around, the train approached. I could see its horn blaring and as it rounded the curve... it came suddnely, and the warning lights never went off.. as the train was slowing down to let people off, the engineer had his head out the window., and i yelled up to him "the railway lights aren't working!" he looked at me like i was a darn fool, and basically shurged his shoulders and told me that he didn't give a ***.

The next day there was an accidnet at that railroad corssing, the warning lights still weren't working. no one was seriously injured.

Thats when i decided when i grew up,i was going to make a difference.

Less then a week ago, the train was stopping at the vendome station, where a crossing is located right beside the station, there was a little boy standing beside the tracks, he yelled up to me "weren't the railroad lights supposed to go off?" all i saw was me standing there.. i yelled to the boy "i'll have it fixed right away.. i'm going to place a call and everyhting will be alright." i took down the CPR police number, they had the police there within 2 minutes and they had the lights working within 45 minutes.

that is a true story.

Thats what motivated me to work the railroad, to make a difference.
cheers, kev

P.s. If anyone is going to buy a Dvd player, i would highly reccomend the following companys:
GE
RCA
Thomson.
2. Do not buy a DVD player for less then 100 bucks, because you will get what you paid for.. i bought a Mico for 97$ and it wouldn't.. get this... Read DVD's.. Seeing as.. it was it's intended use.. it went back. (it wouldn't wash my laundry either!)

3. make sure your DVD player has an "MP3 Decoder" what is that? it allows you to read MP3 files placedDirectly onto a cd.. that means instead of ~65 minutes of music on 1 cd, you can fit ~ 200 Mp3 songs, which is roughly 12 hours of music. RCA makes the best MP3 decoders available. remeber it is build in the dvd player, and shouldn't cost extra.
that's jsut some DVD help.
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Posted by edblysard on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 6:27 PM
Panasonic, I kept coming up one plug too many. Seems the TV we have is only cable ready, but the VCR has the jack plugs in the back just like the DVD player instructions showed, So I figured you should be able to run the DVD to that, and use the aux output to the TV. Still nothing. My across the street neighbors son was over this afternoon, I was welding a bracket on his bike. He walked in the living room, saw all the crap hanging behind the TV, asked if I knew what I was doing. Smart aleck 12 year old. Told him no, and neither did he. Went back out to the shop, finished the bracket. Walked back in to get a cup of coffee, kids sitting on the couch watching the DVD player. Asked him what he did, said I had hooked it up right, just need a RCA jack splitter? to get both audio feeds working. He then scrolled thru the VCR channels till it got to one that reads , AV REAR, and ta-da, DVD player was working all the time, I had no idea what AV Front or AV rear on the VCR meant, never used it. Want to watch TV instead of DVD, just go to channel 3, and you get TV(cable), scroll back to AV Rear, you get DVD. Simple, but I would have never had a clue, it took a 12 year old to show me.
Stay Frosty,
Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 7:29 PM
The cat peed in CD slot of my DVD player, so its on a hit/work basis.. hit it around, it starts to work. to turn it off.. hit it again. how the cat whized in it, i'm not to sure. except for the hitting and the green corosion, the DVD player works fine.

Cheers, kev


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Posted by Soo2610 on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 11:39 PM
If you used to be in the car repair business what in the H--- are you doing with how to keep your vw alive and well for dummies? From what I've seen of these things they aren't repairable by dummies.
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Posted by edblysard on Thursday, May 15, 2003 1:22 AM
Inheireted it, along with all the scott motor manuels from 1948 thru 1970, when Scott gave in to Haynes. And beleive it or not, the old VW, with the 1600cc motor is a pretty easy car to work on. It was designed to be repaired by its owner. You know how VW says to remove the motor?. After you put a floor jack under the crankshaft/engine block housing, and unbolt the tranny, and undo all the other junk, they suggest you lower the floor jack, then you and a friend pick up the car and roll it forward off the engine. You know what? It works. My sister still has her 68 beetle, her youngest son drives it at Texas A&M. I still tune it up for them, and every once in a while, I refer to the dummy book, it has a lot of good info and tricks. Now, I wouldnt touch a new Jetta with a ten foot pole. And the "New" bug is just a Jetta in disguise. You just about need a degree in engineering and electronics to tune up anything newer that a 95 model anything. Progress, huh. But I got the book that tells you how to grind the end of you valve stems on a 49 Ford flathead. And still working on the 51 Willis Overland 4 wheel Drive All Steel Station Wagon. (their name for it) It looks like a 49 Ford Woody Wagon mated to a WWII jeep. So ugly it looks good.
Stay Frosty,
Ed

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, May 15, 2003 6:24 AM
Kev: I haven't laughed so hard in days! This one is a keeper!

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Posted by wabash1 on Thursday, May 15, 2003 10:33 AM
It goes to show that you dont need to be old to know. and even a engineer can learn something from a conductor trainee. or even here how to hook up you vcr/dvd player. kev you have a cat with good aim. i love cats but that one would be hurt if it was mine. but with all that money you going to make railroading you can buy a new one. and a diaper on the cat.
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Posted by edblysard on Thursday, May 15, 2003 3:56 PM
Ok Kev,
I'll bite,
What did you do to make your cat whiz in the DVD player? Play Cats and Dogs once too often?
Laughingly awaiting a reply,
Ed

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Posted by Soo2610 on Friday, May 16, 2003 1:31 AM
Thanks for a good laugh! Reminds me of the time we changed the engine on an old Beetle. Started at 7:30 in the morning and took it out for a test drive at 10:00 AM. Easier than working on the washing machine.
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Posted by Soo2610 on Friday, May 16, 2003 1:37 AM
How many of its nine lives did the cat use up in that little episode?
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Posted by edblysard on Friday, May 16, 2003 9:46 AM
Hi Len,
And the real beauty of the whole thing is one person can pick up the engine, set it on a work bench, and just about rebuild it with simple hand tools in a hour or two. The split crankcase design make the whole job a breeze. My sister's bug has been pretty tough, but we had to change all four cylinders a few years ago, so we did the whole thing, bearings, main and rods, push rods, new rings, you get the idea. Still took less than a afternoon.
Stay Frosty,
Ed

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Posted by Soo2610 on Saturday, May 17, 2003 1:00 AM
Sure was a whole lot easier than what is out there today!
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Posted by edblysard on Saturday, May 17, 2003 9:11 AM
I might do a cap and rotor, if the car has them, and plugs, but beyond that, I leave it to the guys with the computers.
Stay Frosty
Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 19, 2003 8:02 PM
Ed,
here's the story from A to Z
i went downstairs abit (2 weeks ago) to play a DVD or acrually it was an MP3 CD, and i saw this liquid in and around the DVD playter, which i thought to be odd, seeing as there were no flash floods in my basement, all the sump pumps are working.. I at first thought maybe it had liquified one of my CD's... LOL.. liquified my CD hahahah... the next day i went downstairs to check the damge done, and where this liquid was on the DVD player, and it was green and coroded !ALREADY! and there was this overwhelming stentch of Cat pee... so i fired up the dvd player.. nothing.. pressed the on button.. nothing.. said a few words which this forum won't allow me to put up.. smashed it really hard.. and LOOKIE! lights the hole shebang, reading cd great.. pressed the off button.. nothing... smashed it agfain.. it went off... smashed it again.. it went on.. again... off.... again... on ... you get wherte that's going. the whole time the cat was hiding under the bed.. i threatened i'd make Cat chops out of it.. but i really wouldn't do that.. even though i am Canadian.. i dislike BBQ cat.

the funniest part of the story.. i have a good friend.. As fog horn leg horn (Bugs bunny Cartoons) would say "nice boy, little weird though" He's a nice guy, but sorta is abit... dumb... so.. He comes over with this DVD he wants to play.. so i tell him, go downstairs and put it on.. so he goes downstairs.. and i can hear him trying to get this thing going.. i yell from the top of the stairs "you have to hit it!" .. and there he is.. taping this thing.. barely even touching it... tap..tap..tap.. then he starts reading it love poems and beggin it to work.. so i race down there and tell him it's a machine not his Girlfriend.. so i showed him the art of "smashing-sppliances-in-the-nicest-and-most-humaine-way-possible" fashion.

first thing he asked was
"Dude, like did your DVD player puke, man?" yes he really talks like that.

I think that day the cat was feeling too good.. it was sick on the carpet before it peed on my DVD player.. so maybe it was somehting it ate?

Cheers,
Kev.
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Posted by edblysard on Monday, May 19, 2003 10:59 PM
Kev,
We have four cats, (and seven boa constrictors, four rabbits,(snake snacks) one rat snake, god knows how many mice, (snake snacks too) and a dog. Three of the cats are outside pets, and the male, Spokane, sneaks in when he can, and raids the mouse farm. So he gets swatted, and put back outside. For revenge, he takes a big ole dump on the hood of my jeep. Wont touch the wifes durango, just craps on the jeep. Go figure! If you can ever understand what motivates a cat to do some of the stuff they do, you will be a rich man.
Stay Frosty,
Ed

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