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AVATARs & USERNAMES - What are they&do they mean?
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U from Uwe
Lie from Liermann
and the avatar shows me on our tour home from our summer vacation in Switzerland. If you look very close you can see the logo of the Glacier Express over my left shoulder...
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My avatar is a photo of a custom Z scale engine offered on that big auction site. I couldn't bear to part with the amount of money the seller was asking so I asked them if I could use the photo for my avatar and they said okay.
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Has nothing to do with the picture of me standing on the nose of a Geep from CORP.
Maybe I'll change pictures someday..
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My avatar is a photo of me in front of an ARR GP40 (non moving-whew!) by the depot in my later hometown of Palmer. Love those blue and gold ARR colors!
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The Avatar is DRIBBLES-- The Dastardly Catasaurus Wrecks playing with trains
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All the best,
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* This is the UIC equivalent to Whyte notation 0-6-0. 'n2' indicates 2-cylinder wet steam, and '3T9.25' is a 3 axle tender with a water capacity of 9.25 cubic metres.
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alaska-rr wrote:
my son, a 2nd year German class student [...] could not figure it out. Guess they haven't gotten to "steam loco" in their conversational German yet!
And they probably won't anyway because except the teacher is a fan of trains they won't talk about steam locos. But maybe you could urge them to do, and thus get some more young ones interessted in our hobby.
And then in a schoolbook they would use the full word:
Dampflokomotive = steam locomotive
@Brad:
I too love this thread, since I also wondered about some of the usernames. Most I could somehow connect with the people behind, but some I couldn't figure out like tealplanes and Havoc. I my case the name came up while being at the army in communications. We had to sign a logbook at teletyping with a short acronym. Usually it were the first two or three letters of the last name, but since for me those (Lie) already were taken by a sergeant, and me at that time only being a private E1, I added the first letter of my christian name to it.
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alaska-rr wrote:
Uwe, if and WHEN I come to visit Germany I very much want to meet you and your wife Karin. Only thing is I do not speak any German! But I think you can speak good English, enough to talk trains, my friend! Will be a fun day when it happens.
...you don't speak German...
...hmmm, even the small kids speak German over here...
SCNR to use this old joke from my dad...
I just hope you bring Loren too, and then we all will have a great day in Hamburg... but probably not at the Reeperbahn but in the MiWuLa .
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The Avatar is me. I work in a neuroscience lab programming computer for Dr's and wannabes. One of the "perks" is the occasion need for a guinea pig. Now if I could get creative enough and place a nice NS SD70 in there...you'd have it: Trains on the brain!
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I was lazy so my name is..my name. Avatar was taken at nice RR museum at Neustadt on what the Germans call the "Wine Street" in the Pfaltz.
Now for kids to read something in German that has something to do with trains, you might want to look up somebody named Jim Knopf and his pal Lukas... of course its kind of a magic train.. Now if you want to learn to speak Barvarian, there is a famous railroad baggage handler from Munich, but if you speak German like he does, you will either get extra credit or thrown out of class,depending on the teacher.
Uwe! A commo guy! Pretty cool as I can almost talk on a radio with the Bundeswehr still..
" Loewe, hier Tiger, Kommen."
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Kelley wrote:
...talking about Jim Knopf we should better give a few hints about Lummerland . It is a theme for a small layout that already was tried:Now for kids to read something in German that has something to do with trains, you might want to look up somebody named Jim Knopf and his pal Lukas... of course its kind of a magic train.
how to get a trackplan for Lummerland
There is even a Brio version and a H0e version .
And for not forgeting our scale, Peter Kahl from our group in Hamburg created Emma on a Z engine (Scroll down to the third picture). Not in picture is the station building Peter created later for Lummerland. It also showed the track plan that is shown in the video play mentioned in the Wikipedia article.
I wasn't in wireless, but in teleprinting so for me it was:Uwe! A commo guy! Pretty cool as I can almost talk on a radio with the Bundeswehr still..
" Loewe, hier Tiger, Kommen."
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GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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