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Re: Kodak - Slightly Off Topic...but Only Slightly.
Yeah, not quite sure what the current, real quality of digital is, (short of a $3,000.00 digital camera, etc.), but it looks like the "old" print system is definitely on the way out. I used to develop
Yeah, not quite sure what the current, real quality of digital is, (short of a $3,000.00 digital camera, etc.), but it looks like the "old" print system is definitely on the way out. I used to develop
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Paul Hillman
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#44661
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Re: Kodak - Slightly Off Topic...but Only Slightly.
Beckert, Shawn wrote:
If you're getting your photos printed at a minilab, you're already getting digital prints. All the modern minilabs scan the negs and then print digitally to photo paper. This
Beckert, Shawn wrote:
If you're getting your photos printed at a minilab, you're already getting digital prints. All the modern minilabs scan the negs and then print digitally to photo paper. This
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Adam Maas <mykroft@...>
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#44660
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Kodak - Slightly Off Topic...but Only Slightly.
Guys,
This article is taken from USA Today. You might want to take a look:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2005-08-25-kodak-cuts_x.htm
The freight car connection should be
Guys,
This article is taken from USA Today. You might want to take a look:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2005-08-25-kodak-cuts_x.htm
The freight car connection should be
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Shawn Beckert
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#44659
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Re: Kaslo double dutch drop
I can just imagine the stories from the steep-incline, multiple-
grade, multiple switch-back logging railroads, about these "Double-
Dutch-Drops", IE);
"Yeah, one day we tried a triple,
I can just imagine the stories from the steep-incline, multiple-
grade, multiple switch-back logging railroads, about these "Double-
Dutch-Drops", IE);
"Yeah, one day we tried a triple,
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Paul Hillman
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#44658
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Re: Solid, Roller & Friction Bearing Journals
Non-roller bearings were labor intensive with the checking and adding of
lubrication. With higher labor rates and lower parts cost, the
break-even point favored roller bearings. Roller bearings also
Non-roller bearings were labor intensive with the checking and adding of
lubrication. With higher labor rates and lower parts cost, the
break-even point favored roller bearings. Roller bearings also
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Doug Brown <brown194@...>
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#44657
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Re: Bob's photos
Thomas M. Olsen wrote:
And Westerfield has told us he went once and isn't going again. So Springfield isn't exactly presenting "all the big resin producers."
Tony Thompson Editor,
Thomas M. Olsen wrote:
And Westerfield has told us he went once and isn't going again. So Springfield isn't exactly presenting "all the big resin producers."
Tony Thompson Editor,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#44656
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Re: dutch drop
This is a "drop". The "Dutch Drop" has the loco speed ahead, throw a switch,
then loco REVERSES and goes hidey-hole into the spur, switch thrown again,
and car rolls past. Its that reversing that gets
This is a "drop". The "Dutch Drop" has the loco speed ahead, throw a switch,
then loco REVERSES and goes hidey-hole into the spur, switch thrown again,
and car rolls past. Its that reversing that gets
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Tom Jones III <tomtherailnut@...>
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#44655
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Re: Scale Weights - Doubt It
My thoughts were motorized momentum in the cars, or flywheel driven momentum
in the cars. DCC is too much for individual cars when it is possible to
simply (yeah, right!) have the car sense its own
My thoughts were motorized momentum in the cars, or flywheel driven momentum
in the cars. DCC is too much for individual cars when it is possible to
simply (yeah, right!) have the car sense its own
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Tom Jones III <tomtherailnut@...>
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#44654
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Re: Solid, Roller & Friction Bearing Journals
More like the application of fuel prices and safety issues (i.e., liability
claims) that moved railroads to roller bearings.
Fuel at the time that article was written (1903) was virtually a zero
More like the application of fuel prices and safety issues (i.e., liability
claims) that moved railroads to roller bearings.
Fuel at the time that article was written (1903) was virtually a zero
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Tom Jones III <tomtherailnut@...>
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#44653
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Re: Kaslo double dutch drop
Canadian Pacific had an interesting "double dutch drop??" in Kaslo and probably one of the longest movements of tat type. The inbound train left the van on the mainline with brake on as it was an
Canadian Pacific had an interesting "double dutch drop??" in Kaslo and probably one of the longest movements of tat type. The inbound train left the van on the mainline with brake on as it was an
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PBowers <waiting@...>
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#44652
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rivet counters gathering in N. Virginia Sat, Aug 27
Just a note to let people know that they can call me at home today,
Friday, if they have any questions about the informal gathering I am
hosting tomorrow at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation
Just a note to let people know that they can call me at home today,
Friday, if they have any questions about the informal gathering I am
hosting tomorrow at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation
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lnbill <bwelch@...>
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#44651
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Re: Solid, Roller & Friction Bearing Journals
Tony Thompson wrote;
Looking into roller bearing history, Timken was selling roller
bearings for horse-drawn equipment in 1893. Their bearings were
incorporated into automobiles quite early,
Tony Thompson wrote;
Looking into roller bearing history, Timken was selling roller
bearings for horse-drawn equipment in 1893. Their bearings were
incorporated into automobiles quite early,
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Paul Hillman
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#44650
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Re: dutch drop
The Dutch drop is not inherently unsafe, just a bit trickier than a simple
drop or a kick. The trick is to keep the moving dropped car's velocity low,
or perhaps have a slight grade to assist and
The Dutch drop is not inherently unsafe, just a bit trickier than a simple
drop or a kick. The trick is to keep the moving dropped car's velocity low,
or perhaps have a slight grade to assist and
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Tom Jones III <tomtherailnut@...>
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#44649
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Re: ADMIN: Weather= Not
Mike Brock wrote;
"I will also add that weather and climate...unless closely associated with
frt cars...is out of scope."
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Mike,
That's
Mike Brock wrote;
"I will also add that weather and climate...unless closely associated with
frt cars...is out of scope."
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Mike,
That's
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Paul Hillman
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#44648
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Re: Steve Solombrino ( was The Springfield Show)
Tim O'Connor wrote:
"I don't need to point this out to most of you, but not ALL of the
best modelers in the country are into the "RPM scene". There are many
fabulous models on display at Springfield
Tim O'Connor wrote:
"I don't need to point this out to most of you, but not ALL of the
best modelers in the country are into the "RPM scene". There are many
fabulous models on display at Springfield
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Benjamin Hom <b.hom@...>
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#44647
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Re: dutch drop
Chet French said:
"A "Dutch drop" is when the engine changes directions to get in the clear,
during the move. Usually the dutch drop was made where gravity would lend a
helping hand with a slight
Chet French said:
"A "Dutch drop" is when the engine changes directions to get in the clear,
during the move. Usually the dutch drop was made where gravity would lend a
helping hand with a slight
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Richard White
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#44646
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Re: Napierville Dates
Gerard,
The dates are Thursday, October 27th through Sunday Morning, October 30th.
Tom Olsen
Newark, Delaware, 19711-7479
Gerard J Fitzgerald wrote:
Gerard,
The dates are Thursday, October 27th through Sunday Morning, October 30th.
Tom Olsen
Newark, Delaware, 19711-7479
Gerard J Fitzgerald wrote:
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#44645
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Re: Bob's photos
Springfield may have a waiting list of vendors, but they when they finally select a vendor to fill a spot, apparently they won't guarantee the table space until the vendor arrives to set up. Martin
Springfield may have a waiting list of vendors, but they when they finally select a vendor to fill a spot, apparently they won't guarantee the table space until the vendor arrives to set up. Martin
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#44644
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Re: Bob's photos
OK, so it's a little cold in January in Springfield. Maybe.
My sister called me a few days ago from North Carolina, and mentioned that the temperature was going
to be over 100 for the fourth day in
OK, so it's a little cold in January in Springfield. Maybe.
My sister called me a few days ago from North Carolina, and mentioned that the temperature was going
to be over 100 for the fourth day in
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#44643
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Napierville Dates
Hi All,
Not to start another round of comparisons of which meet is best (they are all
wonderful in some sense).... I just need the dates for Napierville this year.
Thanks.
Gerard
Dr. Gerard J.
Hi All,
Not to start another round of comparisons of which meet is best (they are all
wonderful in some sense).... I just need the dates for Napierville this year.
Thanks.
Gerard
Dr. Gerard J.
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Gerard J Fitzgerald <gjf@...>
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#44642
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