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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
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.
In 2008-2009, there are still railroads operating cabooses and locomotives with no ditch lights!
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! Maximum track speed on all the 100-mile line is 10 mph.
Dom
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