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AVATARs & USERNAMES - What are they&do they mean?
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but some I couldn't figure out like tealplanes and Havoc.
Sorry about that but I'm of that age that remembering more than one thing becomes difficult
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As for my German, as long as you don't expect me to write it I can have enough conversation to order a beer and something to eat with it. More than enough to spend a holiday there. Might go back there this year, Bremen looks nice.
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So - what does it mean? Well, I fancy myself a woodworker. Back in high school shop, my favorite tool was the radial arm saw. I just took "radial" and added "man" to it. It sounds like a superhero of sorts. I have thought about making an avatar of someone like Mr. Incredible (from "The Incredibles") out of his prime with a picture of a tire as his symbol, stretched out over his spare tire (radial is a type of tire for those that don't know).
The avatar that I need to resurrect that I used in the Olde Z Central was something I made up in Google Sketchup. I was trying to make a railroad type logo that was a curved shield like would be on the front of a steam engine boiler (a la PRR).
More than you probably wanted to know,
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Yep. That's it. I have it on my laptop. I just haven't uploaded it to the new system yet. I was deciding on keeping it or doing something different.
Karin:
Yes, something like that. Chest and gut proudly pushed forward (more the gut) with a white wall tire logo on the chest/gut. You forgot the cape - definitely gotta have cape (in spite of the lady in The Incredibles, "NO CAPES!"
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I kept it 2 years but I had to quit the internet (no job status). When I came back to the web, I found that my animec.com was bought by a Japanese individual for a manga cartoon site (sigh!). So then, I change the C with a K to have at least a user for my emails, thus having animek instead of animec. The sounding was equivalent. And yes animek.com was also taken a few month later in 1997, yep for manga's again.
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Geez Ben, I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Cheers, Jim CCRR
I choose laughing.
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Well, anyway, the picture is of the USAF C-5 of which I was an aircrew member for over 25 years both active duty and reserves. My position was a Loadmaster which supervises the up load and down load of the aircraft. I also caculate the weight and balance of the aircraft so that we fly level. I've since retired, but I certainly miss flying even though USAF airlines doesn't give frequent flier miles. I had completed over 10k hours flying time in my career.
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I was pleased to take this shot and many others along a railroad line running from Merida to Valladolid, Yucatan, MX, that appears to be the very southeastern line from all Canada-USA-Mexico railroad network. Thus Valladolid is the very terminus...
That line is what should be called a 100-mile spur as it serves nothing between both cities. It remains active only because there are a concrete factory in Valladolid needing hoppers and boxcars, and a powerplant needing gasoil loaded tankcars.
There are only ~ 2 trains a week each way, and as I'm lucky enough to speak a few words of spanish and to have the railroad dispatcher's phone number, every time my employer sends me a few days in Cancun I rent a car if there's a train running and I drive the 120 miles or so between Cancun and Valladolid area, a little more than 2 hours driving.
The loco on my avatar wears Genesee & Wyoming paintscheme as the former company running that line, Ferrocarril Chiapas Mayab, was a G&W subsidiary. G&W gave up its commitment with FCCM in 2007 and now the railroad is run by a state company whose name is Ferrocarril del Istmo de Tehuantepec. However all locos and rolling stock kept their previous owner's marking and paintscheme.
What I consider really appealing with this railroad is that track is mostly completely embedded within vegetation, somewhere you aren't even aware at all there's a railroad under this dense grass and vegetation, until you see the train coming!
I found this so appealing that I decided my future Z scale empire will finally be a sample of this railroad. It will allow more interresting operations than my previous goal (Tehachapi Pass), because it will feature more various caracteristics:
-street running (such as in the prototype Merida city)
-switching operations (there's a fair number of industries in Merida as well)
-"Grass" running (everywhere outside Merida) - I think it will be an interresting challenge in Z scale with a Grassmaster or this kind of stuff. For my MTL Geeps I've already the idea to cover the trucks' underside with a thin styrene shield I'll glue in order to protect gearing windows...
To give you an idea of this amazing railroad, a small video I took in may 2008.
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In 2008-2009, there are still railroads operating cabooses and locomotives with no ditch lights!
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The train and scenery seem to lean because I put my camera on the car's roof and I didn't notice it was not level!
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