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Re: Model Rail Hobbyist
Adobe reader 9 works fine with OSX 10.4.11; perform a software
update of Tiger rather than an upgrade to Leopard
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"I think we are pole vaulting over mouse manure here"
Stolen from a private mailing
Adobe reader 9 works fine with OSX 10.4.11; perform a software
update of Tiger rather than an upgrade to Leopard
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"I think we are pole vaulting over mouse manure here"
Stolen from a private mailing
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#78480
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Re: Model Rail Hobbyist
It works fine on OSX 10.4.11, as that's what I'm running right now.
Acrobat Pro version 8.0.0 doesn't work, though.
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"I think we are pole vaulting over mouse manure here"
Stolen from a private
It works fine on OSX 10.4.11, as that's what I'm running right now.
Acrobat Pro version 8.0.0 doesn't work, though.
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"I think we are pole vaulting over mouse manure here"
Stolen from a private
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#78479
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Re: Resin kit problems...
I have a few kits that are in the black(almost) resin that is VERY brittle. I contacted the company and they said could not do anything about the kits. I understand why. Correct me if I am wrong,
I have a few kits that are in the black(almost) resin that is VERY brittle. I contacted the company and they said could not do anything about the kits. I understand why. Correct me if I am wrong,
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Dennis Williams
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#78478
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Re: UP B-50-21 box car
Tom, I have several photos showing B-50-21s with riveted ends:
184715, 185652, and 185679, all built at Albina; and a string of
brand new cars, 184595, 184596, et. seq., built at Omaha in 1938.
Tom, I have several photos showing B-50-21s with riveted ends:
184715, 185652, and 185679, all built at Albina; and a string of
brand new cars, 184595, 184596, et. seq., built at Omaha in 1938.
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Richard Hendrickson
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#78477
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Re: SC&F Tank Cars/response from jon
Tim O'Connor wrote:
Tim,
I take that as a personal affront. <VBG>
Spen Kellogg
Tim O'Connor wrote:
Tim,
I take that as a personal affront. <VBG>
Spen Kellogg
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Spen Kellogg <spenkellogg@...>
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#78476
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Resin kit problems...
I was discussing resin kits yesterday with a couple of fellow
STMFC'ers. Talk centred around the use of various resins for model
kits, and their relative stability. It was felt that the the
I was discussing resin kits yesterday with a couple of fellow
STMFC'ers. Talk centred around the use of various resins for model
kits, and their relative stability. It was felt that the the
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#78475
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Mac's and PC's and oh wait, what about some ART reefers?
Hi guys,
I find the Model Railroad Hobbist downloads vs. problems with Mac systems
thread incredibly entertaining. Personally I have never had a problem with
Adobe products; loading or using
Hi guys,
I find the Model Railroad Hobbist downloads vs. problems with Mac systems
thread incredibly entertaining. Personally I have never had a problem with
Adobe products; loading or using
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asychis@...
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#78489
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Re: UP B-50-21 box car
The new RMC with Ted's UP boxcar article arrived right after I posted
last Saturday. Ted describes the welded Ryan underframe on the B-50-
21 in considerable detail, and the only change he mentions as
The new RMC with Ted's UP boxcar article arrived right after I posted
last Saturday. Ted describes the welded Ryan underframe on the B-50-
21 in considerable detail, and the only change he mentions as
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Tom Madden <tgmadden@...>
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#78474
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Re: Model Rail Hobbyist
Yes I for one stick with the older versions of Acrobat. I do work in the anti-virus / anti-malware area and the latest Acrobat and Flash in general are considered to be the biggest atack vector for
Yes I for one stick with the older versions of Acrobat. I do work in the anti-virus / anti-malware area and the latest Acrobat and Flash in general are considered to be the biggest atack vector for
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Don Burn
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#78473
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Re: Model Rail Hobbyist
Tim O'Connor wrote:
If they had used, say, Acrobat 5.0, I bet they would not be hearing what they're hearing. If you look at Signature Press's website, you will see lots of simplified and even
Tim O'Connor wrote:
If they had used, say, Acrobat 5.0, I bet they would not be hearing what they're hearing. If you look at Signature Press's website, you will see lots of simplified and even
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#78472
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Re: Model Rail Hobbyist
Group:
Like Tony and Richard I tried to download no luck so I've scratched it off
my list of things to do. If they want me to look at it they had better make
it easy for me not them
Paul C.
Group:
Like Tony and Richard I tried to download no luck so I've scratched it off
my list of things to do. If they want me to look at it they had better make
it easy for me not them
Paul C.
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Paul <buygone@...>
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#78471
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Re: SC&F Tank Cars/response from jon
Jon
I plan to build my car but I don't want to use the
Spencer Kellogg decals. Will future decal sets be
available separately?
Tim O'Connor
P.S. The castings are outstanding. Great work!
Jon
I plan to build my car but I don't want to use the
Spencer Kellogg decals. Will future decal sets be
available separately?
Tim O'Connor
P.S. The castings are outstanding. Great work!
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Tim O'Connor
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#78470
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Re: Model Rail Hobbyist
Guys
I think MRH is a very promising information format. Perhaps
Acrobat was not the best choice (HTML would have worked too)
but perhaps they will respond and correct these problems as
they are made
Guys
I think MRH is a very promising information format. Perhaps
Acrobat was not the best choice (HTML would have worked too)
but perhaps they will respond and correct these problems as
they are made
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Tim O'Connor
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#78469
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Re: Model Rail Hobbyist
I have had exactly the same experience as Tony. And I'm running the
earlier Mac operating system because I have many files in earlier
applications which won't run on the latest OS. So, while MRH
I have had exactly the same experience as Tony. And I'm running the
earlier Mac operating system because I have many files in earlier
applications which won't run on the latest OS. So, while MRH
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Richard Hendrickson
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#78468
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Re: PSCC hopper article in Model Railroad Hobbyist
Marty,
Your car looks quite impressive. I like especially the handholds and
wheathering. Fist I thought it was a Kadee car.
I understand you made some choices about what to change to keep the
amount
Marty,
Your car looks quite impressive. I like especially the handholds and
wheathering. Fist I thought it was a Kadee car.
I understand you made some choices about what to change to keep the
amount
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Manfred Lorenz
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#78467
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Re: PSCC hopper article in Model Railroad Hobbyist
Dean, Glad you liked the article, and thanks for reminding me about
the MR article - I'll add a note referencing it to the next column. I
considered replacing/reworking the end sills but since my
Dean, Glad you liked the article, and thanks for reminding me about
the MR article - I'll add a note referencing it to the next column. I
considered replacing/reworking the end sills but since my
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Marty McGuirk
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#78466
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6-wheel trucks on N&W 90-ton gons
WE have a 1927-1929 image of N&W 100433 being newly reblt as a GKd
gondola car. It has unique 6-wheel trucks that look like a pair of old
I-beam section Andrews trucks with a bridge between the
WE have a 1927-1929 image of N&W 100433 being newly reblt as a GKd
gondola car. It has unique 6-wheel trucks that look like a pair of old
I-beam section Andrews trucks with a bridge between the
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al.kresse <water.kresse@...>
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#78465
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Re: NSP coal hoppers
Ed,
Thanks. Now I'll have to see whether I can find a photo of these cars. I am trying to picture offset cars with outside posts.
Toom
Ed,
Thanks. Now I'll have to see whether I can find a photo of these cars. I am trying to picture offset cars with outside posts.
Toom
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Thomas Baker
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#78462
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SC&F Tank Cars/response from jon
Jim Hayes Wrote" "The small rods on the under boards are locaters" Jim and all: Initially yes, but disregard. You don't really need these. ONce the "origami" has taken place with steps you can just
Jim Hayes Wrote" "The small rods on the under boards are locaters" Jim and all: Initially yes, but disregard. You don't really need these. ONce the "origami" has taken place with steps you can just
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Jon Cagle <jscagle@...>
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#78461
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Re: Alco marine boilers via rail - was Bruce Smith's boiler
from your description, they are of the back of the boiler, and the
flue like progections are the staybolts that brace the combustion
chamber that connects the furnace and the flues.
That is highly
from your description, they are of the back of the boiler, and the
flue like progections are the staybolts that brace the combustion
chamber that connects the furnace and the flues.
That is highly
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#78464
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