i tried loading version 7 on the softwindows partition of my mac
Several of you have asked me off line why my aol postings work. I'm using a
Macintosh computer. The latest version for Mac is called 5.0 and can send in
plain text instead of html.
Currently I'm using the new Mac OS X and
Gary wrote, I know that cedar fences eventually rot where they touch earth
or are imbedded in the ground and have significant moisture for most of the
year (i.e. desert is probably not a problem).
No, the bottoms in the sand don't rot here. It's the rest of the wood that
rots, baked in the
Has anyone on the list, in USA, received their copies yet?.
Mine came this week. And that's to New Mexico which most postal service
people can't seem to find, thinking there is nothing between Arizona and
Texas.
Cordially,
Fr Donald Cram
The Brandywine Steam Railway and
Vance pointed us to http://www.under-tec.com for gas relief.
Vance, I've long been impressed with your encyclopedic knowledge and
all-around helpfulness, but this one takes top (bottom) prize. The
testimonials floating across the web page screen made me laugh until tears
came to my eyes.
Welcome Geoff. I had the same experience when I began on the list. These
are all fine people and willing to be of help. One must do what Steve did
regarding the BAGRS Project Locomotive. Just ask What's that?
Clarifications are free and given with grace.
Fr Donald Cram
Rio Rancho, New
The 0-4-0 at www.powaymidlandrr.org not only looks like a prototype for the
Ruby but also looks like a strong argument to purchase the Ruby modified cab
from Vance Bass.
Of course, there was no prototype for the freelance Ruby, but the Poway loco
could have served as one.
Be of good cheer,
Mike asked, Where can I find the May 5 photos?
Go to the bottom of the opening page at http://www.powaymidlandrr.org/ to the
We Have More section and click on Photo Gallery. More nice shots of a
full-sized Ruby!
Be of good cheer,
Don +
Fr Donald O. Cram
16mmNGM #4958, NMRA #088078, G1MRA
Please forgive the cross-posting. This is a bit of a distress call.
I am aware of health issues at Sulphur Springs Steam Models (Bob Paule, who
is in my prayers) that have made them somewhat unavailable recently until Tom
shouldered some of the burden. But what's going on at Bayou Ltd? For
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Got no response a few weeks ago also.
Thanks. I was beginning to wonder if it was something I had said!
Regards,
Don Cram
Rio Rancho, NM
Thanks to all for the kind and prompt responses. Someone from Bayou got
right back to me. Much appreciated.
Be of good cheer,
Fr Donald O. Cram, BStA (16mmNGM #4958, NMRA #088078)
The Brandywine Railway Navigation Company
Modelling the East Farthing and Marches of JRR Tolkien's Middle
Paul may be on vacation. Can I be of any assistance?
Jim, how kind of you! I had forgotten that you worked with Paul.
Paul told me I could call him when I received my Sammie and he would give me
his ten minute talk about the finer points not mentioned in the instructions.
He tried to get
Kevin,
You wrote, A dissertation could be written on the flue harmonics that cause
howling, and I don't want to be the one to do it
You may not want to pursue your Doctoral dissertation in flue harmonics, but
you certainly did a fine job of educating the rest of us. Well done.
Dear mom and all,
I signed onto this list, oh, a couple of months ago, and just want to say
that it has been immensely helpful to me. Just four months ago I knew
nothing about model railroading but was intrigued with the idea of a live
steam loco train running in my garden. Thanks in large
Thanks to the many to responded on and off list to my quesiton about the best
approximate scale of rolling stock to pull behind a Roundhouse Sammie. The
consensus was 1:19 or 1:20.3. Thank you very much.
Be of Good Cheer,
Don +
Fr Donald O. Cram
Brandywine Railway Navigation Company
Fn3
To those of you who have or have seen a Roundhouse Sammie pulling cars,
approximately what scale do you think looks best with it. The big stuff at
1:20.3, or the smaller end of G-scale at 1:29 or 1:32? Thanks in advance for
your input. Forgive me, but my day job is teaching mathematics and
Casey,
There are a great many "British Cousins" on another list I frequent (16mmngm
on Yahoo), so I forwarded part of your request there. Among the several
answers from England was this one from Colin B, whom I have found to be most
helpful:
"Litharge is lead monoxide and used to be
Hello All,
My grandfather was a Southern Pacific steam engineer for all of his working
years. One of my fondest memories is about taking him to Travel Town in
Griffith Park, Los Angeles, near our homes at that time, to look at the
locomotives. Although recently having become a widower and
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