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  1. Another link. Steve Munro is one of the transit fans in Toronto.  Toronto has tried to convert King St to a transit (streetcar) mall by making car traffic turn right at every cross street.  Problems due mainly to insufficient enforcement, but see the traffic signals a bit down the post.

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  2. 7 hours ago, PhilJ W said:

    The 'rockets red glare' reference is from the US national anthem and refers to the attack on Fort McHenry during the war of independence when the British fired explosive rockets at the fort.

    The battle of Fort McHenry was in 1814, during the War of 1812.

    (I see I was beaten to it)

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  3. 11 hours ago, Happy Hippo said:

    Suddenly I was thinking C2 Working in S Wales using blue Class 37s and strings of 16 and 21 ton mineral wagons (br2975's ears have pricked up) but not in 7 mm scale but in this new fangled TT 120.  Although for what I have planned N gauge might also fit the bill.

     

    I've suggested following a layout plan, but in a smaller scale. Keeping the lengths but bringing the track separations down to scale.

    You don't want to reduce the 13.5" pinch point any farther.

     

    One of my early layouts was an OO plan rendered in N.

     

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  4. Dayle is feeling a little sore in the side and is having trouble pulling the handle on our LaZboy sofa. So we went out this morning and bought 2 chairs with push button controls. Delivery was estimated next week, possibly this week, and clerk put a note on it. Phone call this afternoon --- between 9 and 10 tomorrow morning. And they will take away the old one.

     

    As we left, I pulled out of the parking space and the car said "Shift into P". I did this a couple of times, then Dayle said "maybe there's a door open"  Mine was.

     

     

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  5. 13 hours ago, monkeysarefun said:

    NEVER  underestimate the power of a decent taunting.

     

    b) never called my bluff by asking  me what a taunting actually involved..

    Just threaten to have his figgins toasted.    (T. Pratchett,  Guards Guards)

     

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  6. Brian: for control of your point

    I acquired a collection of switches that may have been for the phone company. They are toggle switches with open contacts. There is a DPDT switch on each side. With the toggle upright both contacts are set inwards. Pushing it to one side, one set of contacts goes outwards; the reverse for the other direction.

    You could use this on your 3-way to control Tortoise or equivalent motors.

    (I use mine as interlocking on a double junction.)

     

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  7. I often wondered if our French/German teacher ran through the school's paper allotment all by himself.

    Class started with a verb chart -- conjugate a given verb in all the known tenses.  The texts we were given for reading were accompanied by all sorts of notes on the vocabulary and I forget what else.

     

    I remember my father in the 50s making duplicates on a little device that had a gelatin surface with the info on it and paper had to be pressed onto it.  

     

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  8. We were 50 or 75 miles from totality today.  SWMBO wanted to take no chances so we stayed inside all afternoon.  It did get dark outside.

    We tried watching it on the TV.  None of the networks wanted to show the entire process in real time. What we got was pictures of crowds; talking to people who hoped the clouds would go away; pictures of a black disk with a bright outline. Then more pictures of people taking off their glasses to look at the eclipse. 

    It was even worse than the Santa Claus parade.

     

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  9. A note on the Peter Principle.

    One of the contributing conditions is the reluctance of upper ranks to admit to having made a mistake in promoting someone to a position they can't handle. So they sit there unless they can be shifted sideways to where they can't do harm.

     When it first came out, everyone at work had candidates for examples of the principle.

     

     

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  10. The other half of clean track is clean wheels.  If you don't clean wheels when you clean the track, the gunk on the wheel treads goes back on the rails.

     

    My track cleaner is from Aero Car Hobby Lubricants in the USofA. (easy for us to get in Canada)

     

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  11. 15 hours ago, Winslow Boy said:

    And if my understanding of Continental law is correct where it's the reverse i.e you are not able to do anything unless we tell you you can. Something which seems to becoming more prevalent in this country now a days.

    I heard it as:

    In England, everything is permitted unless it is forbidden.

    In Germany, everything is forbidden unless it is permitted.

    In France, everything is forbidden, but they do it anyways.

     

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  12. I had a session on the phone with the Internet supplier today.

    I've been getting requests to initiate extra authentication for my eMail but I've been putting it off by clicking on "will do it later".  Later came today.

    They wanted to send me an authentication number to my wireless phone.  That I don't got.

    Called service, sat on hold for 10 minutes, then talked to a nice chap who immediately understood the problem, put me on hold for a couple of minutes, and said that I'd never have the problem again.

     

    The cargo ship Dali has been reported as having a length matching the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State building. Dayle didn't think it could be both. A bit of search and it's neither but it is less than twice the length of a standard Toronto subway platform.

     

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  13. Our Fire Department recommend changing the batteries in smoke detectors twice a year. The original suggestion was to do it when the clocks changed but then someone fiddled that so it's no longer near 6 months on, 6 months off.  I do it no on the equinox.

     

    However, our smoke detectors are hard-wired into the mains with a 9V battery backup.  I have a large collection of used batteries charged to just over 9V. I need to find some 9V devices.

     

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  14. There are very few flying objects that I can identify.  (I've said this before).

    Canada geese and great blue herons.

    The Goodyear Blimp and the Fokker triplane from the Brampton flying club. 

     

    Connie Willis has a new book The Road to Roswell.  At the beginning she asks "If they could land anywhere on Earth, why did they pick Roswell?"

     

    I think I have a very wide range of musical likes.  Excluded are anything with electric guitars and people who can't make the words understood.

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