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Re: Artificial Intelligence, the hobby and the USRA
The AI is just smart enough to write a first draft for Wikipedia, I guess... But obviously needs to be proofread
and corrected. :-)
On 1/28/2023 2:59 PM, Robert kirkham
The AI is just smart enough to write a first draft for Wikipedia, I guess... But obviously needs to be proofread
and corrected. :-)
On 1/28/2023 2:59 PM, Robert kirkham
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Tim O'Connor
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#198650
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WWII industries blog post
I have discovered a new source of industries during the WWII era. A short description and links are on my blog at:
Follow the Money – The War Production Board Mailing List
Follow the Money – The
I have discovered a new source of industries during the WWII era. A short description and links are on my blog at:
Follow the Money – The War Production Board Mailing List
Follow the Money – The
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John Barry
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#198649
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Re: Artificial Intelligence, the hobby and the USRA
lol, great to have had the feedback. Thank you all. I too was doubtful about the information, and even more so some of the opinions.
That said, i’m fascinated by how much useful information the
lol, great to have had the feedback. Thank you all. I too was doubtful about the information, and even more so some of the opinions.
That said, i’m fascinated by how much useful information the
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Robert kirkham
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#198648
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Re: Artificial Intelligence, the hobby and the USRA
Sure. But the railroads were returned from Federal to private ownership on March 1, 1920, ending the Federal stewardship and control. That was certainly the end of MEANINGFUL work by the USRA.
Tony
Sure. But the railroads were returned from Federal to private ownership on March 1, 1920, ending the Federal stewardship and control. That was certainly the end of MEANINGFUL work by the USRA.
Tony
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Tony Thompson
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#198647
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Re: Artificial Intelligence, the hobby and the USRA
Ken is right about this description of the USRA double-sheathed car; it most certainly did NOT have an insulating layer.
I would also disagree with the statement that the double-sheathed car was
Ken is right about this description of the USRA double-sheathed car; it most certainly did NOT have an insulating layer.
I would also disagree with the statement that the double-sheathed car was
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Tony Thompson
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#198646
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Re: Artificial Intelligence, the hobby and the USRA
The first problem with this is that the USRA lasted until July 1, 1939. See https://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/014.html
Brian Leppert
Carson City,
The first problem with this is that the USRA lasted until July 1, 1939. See https://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/014.html
Brian Leppert
Carson City,
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brianleppert@att.net
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#198645
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Re: Artificial Intelligence, the hobby and the USRA
One statement that the author made probably is incorrect on its face. The author stated that "It featured two layers of wooden planks, with an insulating layer of cork or sawdust in between. This made
One statement that the author made probably is incorrect on its face. The author stated that "It featured two layers of wooden planks, with an insulating layer of cork or sawdust in between. This made
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Kenneth Montero
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#198644
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Artificial Intelligence, the hobby and the USRA
I was listening to a podcast this morning, and the speaker mentioned the fun he was having playing with the search function on openai.com. So, i signed up, and started typing search terms. Thought
I was listening to a podcast this morning, and the speaker mentioned the fun he was having playing with the search function on openai.com. So, i signed up, and started typing search terms. Thought
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Robert kirkham
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#198643
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Re: Joe Oates
Yes, that is sad news. He didn't look good at Cocoa and I was worried about him. He was a wonderful person and fought the fight well. Loved his railroad stories.
Thanks for telling us.
Fenton
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Yes, that is sad news. He didn't look good at Cocoa and I was worried about him. He was a wonderful person and fought the fight well. Loved his railroad stories.
Thanks for telling us.
Fenton
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O Fenton Wells
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#198642
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Re: Joe Oates
Sad news indeed.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
Sad news indeed.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#198641
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Joe Oates
All:
Sad news to report, Joe Oats (Uncle Joe) passed away this morning at Tampa General hospital. Joe was an active railman and modeler, well known throughout the Southeast.
Additional information
All:
Sad news to report, Joe Oats (Uncle Joe) passed away this morning at Tampa General hospital. Joe was an active railman and modeler, well known throughout the Southeast.
Additional information
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George Eichelberger
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#198640
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Throttle time
Operating session observations are featured in the latest DesignBuildOp blog post. I had a great time running a few trains on this fine layout set in 1923.
Boomer operator – Pittsburg, Shawmut &
Operating session observations are featured in the latest DesignBuildOp blog post. I had a great time running a few trains on this fine layout set in 1923.
Boomer operator – Pittsburg, Shawmut &
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Eric Hansmann
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#198639
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Illinois Traction System Composite hopper decals for sale
To all,
I have had a limited run of decals made for the ITS composite hopper in the 10049-10139 and 11050-11099 series. These are for the Funaro resin Great Northern kit to turn into the ITS
To all,
I have had a limited run of decals made for the ITS composite hopper in the 10049-10139 and 11050-11099 series. These are for the Funaro resin Great Northern kit to turn into the ITS
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Doug Forbes
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#198638
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Illinois Traction System Composite hopper decals for sale
To all,
I have had a limited run of decals made for the ITS composite hopper in the 10049-10139 and 11050-11099 series. These are for the Funaro resin Great Northern kit to turn into the ITS
To all,
I have had a limited run of decals made for the ITS composite hopper in the 10049-10139 and 11050-11099 series. These are for the Funaro resin Great Northern kit to turn into the ITS
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Doug Forbes
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#198637
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Re: MDT steel reefers
I think Detail Associates makes the center step-probably labeled for some mechanical reefer use. In the Detroit area, MDT steel reefers were quite common up to about the late 70's.- one use was
I think Detail Associates makes the center step-probably labeled for some mechanical reefer use. In the Detroit area, MDT steel reefers were quite common up to about the late 70's.- one use was
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By
lrkdbn
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#198636
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Re: In search of
Thanks Again!!
LR King
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lrkdbn
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#198635
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Re: In search of
This looks like a pretty embarrassing incident. A switch move (?) colliding with a stationary object that probably could be seen from the cab?
Ron Merrick
This looks like a pretty embarrassing incident. A switch move (?) colliding with a stationary object that probably could be seen from the cab?
Ron Merrick
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mopacfirst
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#198634
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Re: ATSF flat class
Thay were Perminate. Those flats were rebuilt to catty wallboatd and lumber.
Charlie
Sent from Outlook
Thay were Perminate. Those flats were rebuilt to catty wallboatd and lumber.
Charlie
Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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#198633
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Re: In search of
Larry,
Found a photo of the B end. Looks like the number was 732x.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
Larry,
Found a photo of the B end. Looks like the number was 732x.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
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Chet
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#198632
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Re: Rapido ACR boxcars
Union Pacific box cars were 10-6 inside height
SP B-50-24 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29 -31 were all 10-0 inside height
Never the twain shall meet
On
Union Pacific box cars were 10-6 inside height
SP B-50-24 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29 -31 were all 10-0 inside height
Never the twain shall meet
On
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Tim O'Connor
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#198631
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