KriegslokBR52
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Rare overnight trip for me since i'm home everyday. Tonight i'm in Waterbury, Connecticut. All is not lost though. I went to explore the town and ended up on former New Haven railroad station;
Damn that made my day
Is all the lighting in those pictures from what is available, or did you use painting with flash method?Rare overnight trip for me since i'm home everyday. Tonight i'm in Waterbury, Connecticut. All is not lost though. I went to explore the town and ended up on former New Haven railroad station;
It's from all available lighting that was at the station. This camera on my new phone is absolutely awesome.Is all the lighting in those pictures from what is available, or did you use painting with flash method?
I wonder what would happen if you loaded it on one of todays new laptops?
It almost certainly wouldn't load or execute. I tried loading 3.1 on a computer meant for Windows 98, and it wouldn't work.I wonder what would happen if you loaded it on one of todays new laptops?
This is a warning to everyone here. Start planning now. Get rid of any old bank accounts that are no use to you. Make sure your paid off cars don't have any liens on the title. With the 2 banks accounts I had and really never used amount to another 500 pages of statements for the last 5 years that have no bearing on anything but have to be printed out. And if you let the lawyers dig all this stuff up, you'll be broke just in lawyer fees. Poor planning by me. I have to print out another 500 pages of nothing today so the lawyer can look though at $150.00 and hour. I'm getting tired out. It was easier shoveling the snow.Swal- It's a damn shame what you are having to do.
On a corporate level, well, I've had top-secret security clearance, and didn't have to jump through this many hoops...
The trouble is, those that need to know know it all already, but 'let's bleed the guy anyway' culture.I'm downloading bank files now and printing them out. 10 years of files for 2 banks. It's like 500 pages of really nothing.
Swal
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When it comes to train purchases it is smart you are stopping to investigate. I am a shopper when it comes to my hobbies. See what you like at the shop and then check it out online. There maybe a huge price difference. While I encourage shopping locally, this is not a cheap hobby. You then can determine where to buy for your best interestHoly crap! Only 17 degrees and the sun bright, the sky is clear. Got a volunteer job today at Animal House Project, but on the way home i am checking on plywood and 1x2s. Might stop at the train shops too just to get a feel on what is out there and prices. Cheri