Good Evening.
Jeffrey, those two three story buildings look familiar
. I was in to the PS2, not the Apple.......Consider the possibility, had IBM marketed OS2 to the masses instead of as a High End Server product. Would Microsoft Bill G be as rich as he is today? Would Lenovo be selling what used to be the IBM Brand??????
Talking about Climate Change, these 50 degree days are wreaking havoc, on my railroad. The Dehumidifier cannot run, as it will ice up when the room is less than 65° F. The outside temperature of 50°+ keeps my furnace off. The basement, which is below ground surface is very cold, and without the heat on gets colder and damper. The ballast cement applied to the roadbed ballast takes considerably longer to dry. It has to be below 45°, or above 65° for everything to work. And although it has gotten smaller, the glacier in my front yard is still there.....It is supposed to get colder soon, with more snow.
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Anyone know who might make a Flange Greaser in HO?
Congratulations to Team Canada, for their men's Hockey Gold Medal......Hopefully the 2018 Team USA will not choke........I think I will avoid Canadian Hockey Telecasts for the rest of the season, now if I can only avoid NBC and NBCSN and their pro Canada commentators..........I hate gloating......Maybe the Devils will actually stumble into the playoffs or the "Wild card". Hope springs eternal......
PRRPro on Yahoo Groups has an interesting project dealing with PRR class B60 variants. Since I have several versions totaling 8 or so baggage cars, I'm following the project. I need two B60b baggage cars and an M70 Mail car, plus a P70 FAR coach to make up my rendition of #s 454-455; the Delmarva Express.
All things considered, it was a great Sunday. I did more ballast dragging, and added stone retaining walls, on the opposite side. Before I tear this layout down and throw it into a dumpster, It must be completed, and detailed. As I get closer to my goal, I will begin to think about the next layout, probably in a house that I do not even know about....yet. I'm on a roll, finishing projects started months ago.
Jeffrey, considering the heavy rain, if you are dry, everything is good. I know repairs are urgent, but the season may not be right.
Have a good week.
Joe