Well  explained, Harry,

In fact, as explicit as any Brit could be! I don't know how long I've been
around either--thank goodness. Only problem I have with the "list's"
contributions is that they are so full of  "gas"!  Even in Diamondhead,
it's getting so gassy, that  it's almost to the degree that the only place
one can find alcohol is in the bar--Hic! Well, that's not so bad, actually.

'Although, I have mostly alcy fired locos, I  do have three gas fired locos
and one gas fired boat, so I haven't lost touch completely.

Thanks again, Harry--- and thanks for the mini bio of me??!!!??? That is
full of something stronger than both gas and alcohol ! Like me?

Geoff.




At 05:16 PM 10/23/01 +0100, you wrote:
>>Can someone explain to me what is happening on this list, [snip]
>>about maybe 10 have made any sense to me
>>Best regards to all
>>Geoff Waldorf, Bristol
>
>Geoff,
>   The list hasn't been here forever so none of the subscribers have
>either, well except Geoff Spencely and no one knows how long he's been
>around.   It's actually relatively new in comparison to some other Lists.
>If anyone would recognize an "in" reference it would be me and I don't see
>anything being said that I would term overly cryptic or troublesome,
>although with the exception of a few international members the discussions
>are admittedly  predominantly US in origin.  One of the most often heard
>comments from members of the British contingents who attend our steamups is
>how different the atmosphere is from the typical British meet.  Therein may
>lie some of the problem in that we tend to be much more informal and
>chatty.  It's also possible this might also suggest to present members that
>"you ain't makin' any sense".   Nevertheless in comparison to other lists
>(even British-oriented ones) our threads tend to be relatively short and
>self-contained and not intermittant or drawn out over long periods of time.
> Occasionally members living in the same region might discuss a regional
>affair, and yes there are personal exchanges, but that is reflective of the
>sense of community we enjoy here.  Occasionally the topic will wander off
>into something that is outside the scope of this List but it soon rights
>itself (or someone rights it).
>   Perhaps the best way to get what you want or expect out of it is to make
>contributions along the lines you think appropriate.  Even a question is a
>contribution because it keeps things moving and I have yet to see a single
>instance where someone made light of another's honest question no matter
>how elementary.   I know I for one like to keep abreast of what's going on
>in the UK in mainline modeling and often have questions about products or
>materials or technology available in the UK which might be useful in my own
>work.  You input is needed.
>Best regards,
>Harry wade
>Nashville Tennessee
>
>PS   With regard to my criptic, inside joke reference to Geoff Spencely,
>he's a transplanted Brit, a fine fellow, and for many years a resident of
>California, the land of fruits and nuts, where he must fit in because as
>far as I know they haven't ask him to leave.
>


 

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