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Posted by locomutt on Saturday, July 22, 2006 12:25 PM
MC,hope Andy continues to be as well as possible.

Jim,Glad Duchess is doing better---you are VERY CORRECT,they ARE children to
some of us!!
Hope you do have a very safe trip to Missouri,and it doesn't turn out to be a trip to
"Misery" instead.Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]


After our Semi-strong thunder storm last night,we wound up with the temps. being in
the high 60s this morning,after all the "heat" the last several days,this made for a cooler,
more restful nights sleep!Big Smile [:D]  (now if the humidity will go away................Dead [xx(])

Brian (Ia.)  That's a REALLY good shot you posted!!Approve [^]

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Posted by tree68 on Saturday, July 22, 2006 1:30 PM

Afternoon all - It's a little damp here in the northeast, but that's OK.  Hopefully nobody's event will get totally rained out.  I'm a little concerned with the rainfall totals they're showing for the Mohawk valley, but that's not here.

Daughter is joining fiance's family on the shore this week.  I think I've mentioned I'm watching her dog.  Anybody know how to shut off a Dalmatian's alarm clock?  He's set for 6 am and there's no denying him...  At least I got the lawn mowed before it rained.

I'd compliment Brian on his shot, but all I'm seeing is a red X. 

OK - off to other projects.  I'll try to get back for the pizza.

 

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Posted by railfan619 on Saturday, July 22, 2006 2:51 PM
GOOD AFTERNOON everyone how are we all doin today fine and dandy. I hope well it's a pretty nice day here in wisconsin with temps only up in the 70's with lower humidity which is a very good thing cause by tuesday it's going to be back in the 90's which I'm not going to like a whole lot but anywho just remember fall is almost here. which only means one thing summer vaction is coming to a close but then again.I have really had a day off since school ended last year. But oh well the more I work the more I learn. But anywho that's really bout it from this end hope to be hearin from you soon and have a good day.
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Posted by CNW 6000 on Saturday, July 22, 2006 2:55 PM
I'll be gone for the pizza fest-someone save me some cold sausage and pepperoni please.  I could quiet that Dalmation down but it involves duct tape and the animal people around here might not like that, lol.  Plus I've always been a cat person anyway.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Saturday, July 22, 2006 3:10 PM

we'll take what pizza you got.carl you got  UP 8460 coming back your way.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by CShaveRR on Saturday, July 22, 2006 3:55 PM

Thanks, Joe--the one I'm waiting to see for myself is UP 8444!  See how many old-timers we can trip up by reporting sightings of that one.

(Gee, maybe that should be the UP heritage unit, in black and gray!)

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Posted by CopCarSS on Saturday, July 22, 2006 4:13 PM

Well Carl, I'll be out grabbing a couple evening shots of the 8444 short one of it's 4s tonight. Not the one you were talking about...but it's there sort of in spirit.

MC, thanks for the warning. Will watch myself tomorrow morning. I'm planning on being up there pretty early, and leaving well before noon (not a big fan of shooting during high sun this time of year). Hopefully I should be able to avoid some of the traffic up there with that travel philosophy. Hope everything works out with Andy. Been awhile since I've had a four legged friend at home (my Mom stole my last one...chihuahua named Chiquito...that's a long story), but I know how attached I got.

As I'll be out looking for 844 tonight, I probably won't make the pizzafest. CW, if you could throw something in the fridge, I'd be ever so grateful.

Well, must be on my way. Have to cantor at church, and then go scouting for a certain Northern. Hope you are all having a great weekend!

TTFN!

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Posted by CShaveRR on Saturday, July 22, 2006 7:36 PM

Joe, I forgot to mention that we picnicked near a B&O diamond on our way up to Michigan.  Willowcreek.  Had one train go through while we were there, though Pat saw another one headed toward there after we left.

And for SJ:  a couple of your younger relatives took very good care of me while I was up there--I'll wear the scratches from those cute, cuddly, little spitfires for days to come.

Right now we're under five distinct weather advisories.  Might not be able to bike tomorrow--good thing I broke 1200 today.

Still missing.

 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Saturday, July 22, 2006 8:02 PM
Our SATURDAY NIGHT PIZZA FEST is now under way.  On the menu tonight:

1.  double cheese
2.  supreme
3.  sausage & pepperoni
4. goetta (especially for KY Brian)
5.  Hawaiian (ham & pineapple)

There are two extra large pizzas of each of the five on tonight's menu. 

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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Saturday, July 22, 2006 9:01 PM

Good evening from totally ridiculous hot Sacramento, CA, where it's 110° F. outside as I type this. Dead [xx(] And you wonder why I have a 44-ounce cup of Slurpee on my desk right now....Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

(grabs several slices of supreme topping pizza)

 

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Posted by locomutt on Saturday, July 22, 2006 10:48 PM
Thankfully we didn't get that HOT today. After yesterday's storms,and the temps
coming down somewhat,today was a decent day. (of course the humidity was still
quite high!) We attempted to go to the tracks this afternoon,but after catching one EB
with an NS Dash 9-40CW Operation Lifesaver unit leading an NS SD 70 std. cab,we
had to give it up for the "bugs" trying to have a feast of us!!Dead [xx(]

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Posted by CSXrules4eva on Saturday, July 22, 2006 10:59 PM

Well lets see I'm comming in here a bit late but I think I will take that double chesse pizza and a sprite CW.

GUESS WHAT?? It's going to be morning soon here on the East coast! I think that's about all I'm going to say tonight because, I don't know what else to say, I must be a bit tired. lol

Well, .........................I'm off to bed...just as soon as I finish my pizza.

 

 

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Posted by louisnash on Sunday, July 23, 2006 12:30 AM

And I missed the pizza. I hope maybe there was some leftovers. I can eat some when I get up on Sunday afternoon. We had to settle for Frisch's tonight. Can't beat a Big Boy sandwich.

I went to a card party tonight; Euchre tournament.  The rest of my family went to the Reds game. They did manage to win, though. I enjoy playing the cards with the family, so I skipped it.

Our uncle (wife's side) is being sent to Saudi Arabia in 2 weeks, so the little party was for him. This just isn't a good time to be going over there. There's just way to much going on.

Everyone have a great Sunday.

Thanks, CW for the pizza. Just send me over the leftovers.


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Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, July 23, 2006 6:14 AM

Brian listened to the reds game last night.what i want to say cant be posted here.as for cards our family played pinnochle.juice coffee and lemonade are ready for today.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by blhanel on Sunday, July 23, 2006 7:30 AM
Good morning all, pleasant weekend here with my folks visiting.  One thing that I just figured out that I was doing wrong on my recent pictures (including the one I showed off yesterday) was that I had the white balance on my Digital Rebel set to compensate for Flash (oops)- thus all the outdoor train shots look blue, especially the lower-light ones as the more-knowledgable members here have probably already noticed.  Anyhoo, since I've figured out what's wrong, do one of you experts (CopCarSS, fuzzybroken, etc.) know some standard corrections in Photoshop that I could make to make these shots look normal?  I guarantee that all future shots will be much better, now that I'm smarter.  Maybe I should start a new thread for this?
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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, July 23, 2006 7:33 AM
Good Sunday morning, everyone!  Joe, thanks for putting the coffee on, and making juice
and lemonade. 

Brian, your pizza is safe and sound, in the fridge.  Just help yourself. 

Sunday breakfast this morning:  went to the bakery and got some fresh pecan rolls and
some strawberry danish. 

Sunday Dinner will be:  roast, taters, carrots, green beans and slaw. 

For dessert, we'll have Mississippi Mud pie and Mississippi Mud cake .

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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Sunday, July 23, 2006 8:39 AM

Good Sunday morning from totally ridiculous hot Sacramento, CA, where it's 82° F. outside as I type this. Shock [:O] I know it's going to be at least 107° F. today. Dead [xx(]

(Grabs a big glass of lemonade with ice)

 

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Posted by CopCarSS on Sunday, July 23, 2006 9:49 AM

 blhanel wrote:
Good morning all, pleasant weekend here with my folks visiting.  One thing that I just figured out that I was doing wrong on my recent pictures (including the one I showed off yesterday) was that I had the white balance on my Digital Rebel set to compensate for Flash (oops)- thus all the outdoor train shots look blue, especially the lower-light ones as the more-knowledgable members here have probably already noticed.  Anyhoo, since I've figured out what's wrong, do one of you experts (CopCarSS, fuzzybroken, etc.) know some standard corrections in Photoshop that I could make to make these shots look normal?  I guarantee that all future shots will be much better, now that I'm smarter.  Maybe I should start a new thread for this?

Brian, if you were shooting RAW, you can adjust the WB to whatever you like via any RAW conversion software. If you shot stright to JPG, it's a little more difficult, but still not too bad. I guess before I start giving any suggestions, what version of PS are you using? I'm not sure about the Rebel, but on my D60, the flash setting is actually not too far away from daylight settings (most strobe flashes are within 100-200º Kelvin of neutral daylight if I'm remembering correctly), so you shouldn't have too much of a correction.

If you want, drop me a line, and I'll see if I can be a little more specific with my help. BTW, where are the pictures at so I can take a look?

Meanwhile, I went chasing 844 after church last night. That's always a lot of fun, though I was a little upset with my photographic endeavours. I'll let you all read about that in the thread I posted about it. Was going to head up to the Loop today, but I have a cousin that wants to install a remote start on his car. So, I get to spend the afternoon reading wiring diagrams for a Honda, and finding just how inaccesible they make tapping into the wiring of the beast. Fun!

BTW, stopped in late last night for a bit of Pizza in the fridge. Excellent as always CW!

Well, I guess I had better be on my way. Have a couple errands to run before I tackle the remote start, and then have to pick up another set of cousins at DIA. Hope you all have a great day!

TTFN!

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Posted by rvos1979 on Sunday, July 23, 2006 11:03 AM

Morning all.....

Had some rain and thunderstorms last night, weather radio was going nuts again, but today has dawned nice and sunny, forecast high is to be about 80.

Have fun with the remote start, Chris, I'll bet you'll find you need to be a contortinist to reach a few things.  Worked on Western Star semis that were like that, some work had to be done by feel only, stuff was buried so deep in the dashboard.

Will be in tonight for dinner, after sitting at the poker table for most of this afternoon, trying to get more points.

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Posted by railfan619 on Sunday, July 23, 2006 12:57 PM
HI everyone how are we all doin today fine and dandy. CW waht's for din din tonight hope it's something good well there's not really awhole lot happenin around here besides it's a real nice day outside last I checked it was in the upper 70's to low 80's but anywho that's really bout it from over here hope to be talkin to you all soon.
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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, July 23, 2006 3:36 PM
 railfan619 wrote:
HI everyone how are we all doin today fine and dandy. CW waht's for din din tonight hope it's something good well there's not really awhole lot happenin around here besides it's a real nice day outside last I checked it was in the upper 70's to low 80's but anywho that's really bout it from over here hope to be talkin to you all soon.


Well, Pat, I mentioned several posts above that Sunday Dinner would be: 

roast, taters, carrots, green beans, w/Mississippi Mud cake and Mississippi Mud pie.

The roast, taters, carrots, and green beans are on the warmer bar, and the cake and
pie are in the dessert cooler.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Sunday, July 23, 2006 3:44 PM

Joe, thanks for calling back after I saw UP 8460.  As soon as we hung up, the 8460's hopper train took off like a bat out of Proviso.  He was keeping pace with the stack train that got out a little bit ahead of him.

Caught the tail end of MCPBR arriving at the yard.  Of course, it was the head end that was more interesting.  I suspect the UP 1995 will be headed west again tomorrow morning.

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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Sunday, July 23, 2006 5:20 PM

 railfan619 wrote:
HI everyone how are we all doin today fine and dandy.

Great if it weren't for the fact the outside temperature is 112° F. Shock [:O]

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Posted by blhanel on Sunday, July 23, 2006 9:04 PM
 CShaveRR wrote:

Caught the tail end of MCPBR arriving at the yard.  Of course, it was the head end that was more interesting.  I suspect the UP 1995 will be headed west again tomorrow morning.



Figures.  I'm stuck back at work.  Hey Carl, check my most recent picture additions from Thursday evening and see if you recognize any of the westbounds (coming towards me on the Cedar River bridge).  Would they have been ahead of MCPBR or behind it?  Could they have passed it or been passed by it?  Trying to gauge when to expect 1995 on my next opportunity.
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Posted by rvos1979 on Sunday, July 23, 2006 10:42 PM

Evening all......

Well, I finally did it tonight.  For the first time since I started playing in 2005 I finally won a Badger Poker tournament.  I beat a field of 70, and we played heads up for almost an hour and 45 minutes.  Last hand was my (kh, 3s) versus a (6h, 7h), I managed to get a bigger heart flush on the fourth card.  I'm very pleased with myself for this effort.

Still a little warm here, but will probably have to turn the AC on come morning, highs tomorrow are supposed to be in the upper 80s, with a return in the humidity.  Hope it gets nicer on Wednesday, I'm going home to the parents and will be down at the Racine County Fair most of the time.

Thanks for the dinner, CW, and see everyone later.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 24, 2006 1:39 AM
Blackouts and in the triple digits heat
its just a wonderful day in california!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 24, 2006 6:17 AM

Mornin'  All

I have the coffee and juice ready.  I think I will throw together some nice large cinnamon rolls with icing.  Smile [:)]

Well I am off to Missouri in another hour or two.  Since Duchess was sick half the week I am going to steam clean the carpet BEFORE I go.  She is back to her normal self now so I can clean them.

Everyone Take Care

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, July 24, 2006 6:37 AM

Jim glad duchess is better,have a safe trip.carl i can give you a up report like i give mookie a bnsf  sd 70 mac report(the fading greenies).brian any good shots of the 1995 would be appreciated.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, July 24, 2006 7:02 AM
Good Monday morning, everyone!  Believe I am actually awake this morning!!  Jim, thank you so much
for the large cinnamon rolls w/icing. 

Jim, thank you so much for making the coffee and juice this morning.  So glad to hear that Duchess is
feeling better.  Enjoy your trip back to Missouri, and be careful and have a safe trip both ways!

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Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, July 24, 2006 7:12 AM

Brian, I'm not sure about those trains.  It looks like the westbound manifest could have been behind MPRCB.  Coal trains and stack trains leave from other yards, and aren't as easy to distinguish.

Pat and I will take a walk out this morning a little after 9:00, and will hope to catch the trio in Lombard.  Don't know about photo-ops; the sunlight angle won't be helpful.  No chases, obviously.

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