Hi Bob,

Yes, you do show the link, and I appreciate it.  I always enjoy seeing what you 
are up to!

Roger

From: shabbona_rr 
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:10 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Attaching photos

  
I try to add a link to photos I post to eliminate hunting for them.

boB Nicholson (where Alcos reign supreme, at least for now___

--- In mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com, "Roger Nulton" <roger.nulton@...> 
wrote:
>
> Mr. Ashpan,
> 
> Great looking PRS car and pic. I did figure out the changes that you made to 
> the stock model thanks to your helpful hint! I agree with your thoughts about 
> the attachment feature. I don’t like fishing through the photos section, 
> and especially not through the “Files”, to find photos related to a 
> message. Too bad more S scalers don’t attach photos of what they are 
> working on. It’s really much easier than typing, as you say.
> 
> Glad that you’re back on the bike and back at the workbench!
> 
> Roger Nulton.
> 
> From: James Rustermier 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 6:01 PM
> To: mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com 
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Attaching photos [1 Attachment]
> 
> 
> [Attachment(s) from James Rustermier included below]
> 
> 
> I believe attaching photos when posting to the list about some topic is 
> greatly appreciated by most of us. If you only visit the site by going to the 
> web page and reply by hitting the REPLY button it isn't possible to attach a 
> photo. On the other hand, sending an email will allow all of us to post 
> photos as attachments. I have thought many times that this may let some one 
> get carried away with that feature but hopefully that never happens. Adding 
> photos to the photo section is another thing I enjoy about this list. Lately 
> the SSLS project that member is building has been very interesting
> As an example: I would have to write a very lengthy description for some of 
> the things I've tried to do. I would get lost in the process and give up. 
> Years ago I took a 40 foot PRS kit and a 50 foot PRS kit. I did a bunch of 
> hacking and whacking and came up with what is in the photo. All of the items 
> are either PRS, styrene stock, CDS transfers, or Scalecoat paint. Recently I 
> was told that Earl Tuscon is going to offer a kit for those out there that 
> would like a 12 side panel car instead.
> I've recovered from the bicycle hip breaking routine and have kind of caught 
> up on things. That stroll through life set me back about 4 months. I had 
> mentioned late last year about making sone CN passenger car steps. I am 
> hoping to have them by the end of May. I also am trying to get the Allied 
> Full Cushion truck done by then, I have my fingers crossed.
> 
> James Rustermier
>



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