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"Playing With the Past", trains,according to Linus

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15 years 9 months ago #1880 by Alaska Railroader
"Playing With the Past", trains,according to Linus was created by Alaska Railroader
Wise little Linus is at it again. I always wondered why we played with trains....

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15 years 9 months ago #1881 by Alaska Railroader
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I'll try this again:angry: Hope you can read it.
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15 years 9 months ago #1882 by Socalz44
Karin, Good one. A lot of truth there. Cheers, Jim CCRR:laugh:

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15 years 9 months ago #1889 by craZ13
.....it's equally surprising what can be accomplished with some fast talking and smooth action.

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15 years 9 months ago #1891 by ausman2001
Thanks Karin. The passing of Charles Schulz was a great loss to the world.

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15 years 9 months ago #1892 by Kez
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ausman2001 wrote:

Thanks Karin. The passing of Charles Schulz was a great loss to the world.


Amen! He's a favorite of mine. A wise man, he was.....

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15 years 9 months ago #1893 by Alaska Railroader
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If any of you guys can't read this but want to contact me and I will send you a bigger version.

Karin
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15 years 9 months ago #1894 by bambuko
a) why not simply post a bigger picture here? :blush:
(ps if you don't know how to do it - email it to me and will do it for you and all of us who would enjoy this)
b) you must have a death wish :ohmy: - posting your e-mail address on the web like you just did is asking for spammers to start sending you hundreds of filthy, phishing, etc messages
c) and as you probably have guessed - I can't see it or read it :(

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15 years 9 months ago #1896 by Alaska Railroader
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If you notice the empty first posting that was my attempt to send it in the regular size. It didn't accept it and only allowed text. So I went back and resized it for web pages. Its not that big of a deal, I'll send you a copy if you want one. We're not talking about an important Z topic or anything...

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15 years 9 months ago #1899 by bambuko
no we are not indeed B)
but a lot of members here seem to have problems handling pictures, posting them inserting etc
that's why I keen to help anybody - this is visual hobby and all the thousands of words are worth nothing compared to one good picture ;)

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15 years 9 months ago #1910 by Alaska Railroader
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Ok, then why is it that we can post larger pictures in here and not in the gallery where it is needed? We think that if you click on the magnifying glass to "enlarge" it is actually smaller than the original. Doesn't anybody wonder about this?
Karin

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15 years 9 months ago #1911 by bambuko
Clicking on the magnifying glass "to enlarge" in the gallery simply opens it to the size pre-set by Brad (or to it's original size if it is smaller than what Brad has setup).
I personally don't like the way it works, but Brad is the boss :) and we are grateful for the forum that he provides for us.
There is an easy way of overcoming this problem though:
right click on the picture you want to have a good look at and than click on
"open the link in the new tab"
(I am presuming your browser supports tabbed browsing?)
It will open full/original size in the new tab.

There is always more than way to skin the bear :P

Let me know please how you got on with my instructions

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