Good morning crew, readers, and lurkers, from 72f and drizzling N.E. Indiana. The days are getting shorter already, as it is still totally dark here at 0600. The coffee urn has signaled READY with Boilerwash blend. The special is a Western omelet, Texas toast, and grits. The oatmeal pot is near empty, if you are the last one in the pot, remember to shut it off. All other beverages at the end of the line. Smoothie machine is ready, but the input is limited to a banana or a few grapes. (supply chain issues).
I worked on signals quite a while yesterday and have six of them just about ready to install. It's amazing to see the advertising confusion in the area of signals and controllers. Unless you are on your toes, it can be quite a rabbit hole. Rule #2, write out in detail what you expect the final result to be. Rule #1 is of course= "It's your railroad".
Today will have me dodging the rain, and back and forth trips to the shop. I'm printing some multi-parts items and changing setting between parts. Tonight I'm going to "Girls night out" with the rare (first time ever) invitation of the husbands of that crew. Supposedly, some barbecuing, and brew is involved. It'll be interesting I'm sure.
Have a Super day!
Jim
I worked on signals quite a while yesterday and have six of them just about ready to install. It's amazing to see the advertising confusion in the area of signals and controllers. Unless you are on your toes, it can be quite a rabbit hole. Rule #2, write out in detail what you expect the final result to be. Rule #1 is of course= "It's your railroad".
Today will have me dodging the rain, and back and forth trips to the shop. I'm printing some multi-parts items and changing setting between parts. Tonight I'm going to "Girls night out" with the rare (first time ever) invitation of the husbands of that crew. Supposedly, some barbecuing, and brew is involved. It'll be interesting I'm sure.
Have a Super day!
Jim
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