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Re: Over There

Postby E7 » Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:47 pm

rogruth wrote:IMO every normal conversation drifts off topic except in formal debates. That does NOT include presidential or most political debates.
They don't seem to follow any rules.


That's why there are moderators to maintain some semblance of order....too many people with their own agendas.

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Re: Over There

Postby rogruth » Sun Nov 03, 2019 11:21 pm

MTJ is my favorite forum but I must say that it often has discussions that have little to do with trains.
The two rail section does talk about trains more than the others.
No, I didn't count posts or anything. That is just my impression.
It also seems to me that most of the forum members here want to
keep this forum small or they would make some kind of effort to
entice more posters to MTJ.
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Re: Over There

Postby E7 » Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:58 am

rogruth wrote:MTJ is my favorite forum but I must say that it often has discussions that have little to do with trains.


Which is where we (I say we, because I am equally guilty) should put that stuff in the Club Car.

rogruth wrote:The two rail section does talk about trains more than the others.
No, I didn't count posts or anything. That is just my impression.
It also seems to me that most of the forum members here want to
keep this forum small or they would make some kind of effort to
entice more posters to MTJ.


The problem with small is it somewhat limits discussions, as in coming up with interesting topics. I particularly enjoy seeing well conceived layouts/modeling, but they are not all that abundant, and I don't really care what scale if they are exceptionally well done.

New and interesting products....and, the occasional off the wall item, if it's good for a laugh.
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Re: Over There

Postby bob turner » Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:10 am

I would not mind more folks and more trains. Things just stop here, so once in a while I mention NK. You have seen all my trains, so we are depending on Pete, Martin, and Maroon.

I for one am glad we don't have censors or forum police. I really like a free marketplace of ideas, even if our ideas do not rise to the level of global importance.

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Re: Over There

Postby rogruth » Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:35 am

None of this is worth fighting over.
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Re: Over There

Postby milepost57 » Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:23 am

this talk about the stripe on the Lionel J being the wrong shade of red reminds me of when the Lionel Pennsy GG1 had die parting seams on the roof. they sure got upset over that one.

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Re: Over There

Postby rogruth » Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:42 am

I get a little upset when I see a Berkshire with Pennsylvania on the tender since I know the PRR never had one.
But if I wanted one I would get one. :wink: :wink: :)
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Re: Over There

Postby bob turner » Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:48 am

None of those things upset me. They are all fixable. Things like incorrect passenger car roofs and boiler taper errors bother me because they are next to impossible to fix. Errors in window arrangements do not bother me, because my memory is not quite good enough. Take the Sunbeam, for instance. While if those cars are indeed BC, the windows are probably 100% correct, the only way for me to know for sure is to find a Sunbeam book. I will never descend to that level of rivet- counting.

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Re: Over There

Postby E7 » Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:08 pm

bob turner wrote:I would not mind more folks and more trains. Things just stop here, so once in a while I mention NK. You have seen all my trains, so we are depending on Pete, Martin, and Maroon.


I have NO issues with referencing NK or anything interesting anywhere for that matter, BUT is someone references something in another location, there should be a link to it. It's easy to do!

bob turner wrote:I for one am glad we don't have censors or forum police. I really like a free marketplace of ideas, even if our ideas do not rise to the level of global importance.


That's an invitation to anarchy. I think the policing on NK has been fairly even handed (at least what I've seen), but I wish they would just shut down the thread, and give their reason why they did so. Some folks might get educated, and some good information might be saved..........but there is the element of TIME!

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Re: Over There

Postby bob turner » Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:16 pm

I respectfully disagree. It is quintessentially American to tolerate divergent opinions and allow free discussion. I do not see anarchy here, and we have no censors.

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Re: Over There

Postby robert. » Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:31 pm

bob turner wrote:I respectfully disagree. It is quintessentially American to tolerate divergent opinions and allow free discussion. I do not see anarchy here, and we have no censors.

With no one to cry foul to. We just move along. funny how that works. Over there. They all want to suck up to somebody. A bunch of sheeple ready to squeal
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Re: Over There

Postby rogruth » Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:51 pm

robert. wrote:
bob turner wrote:I respectfully disagree. It is quintessentially American to tolerate divergent opinions and allow free discussion. I do not see anarchy here, and we have no censors.

With no one to cry foul to. We just move along. funny how that works. Over there. They all want to suck up to somebody. A bunch of sheeple ready to squeal

Robert,
I had not thought of it like that. Good observation.
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Re: Over There

Postby E7 » Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:41 pm

bob turner wrote:I respectfully disagree. It is quintessentially American to tolerate divergent opinions and allow free discussion. I do not see anarchy here, and we have no censors.


OK! Go on over to OGR and tell them you don't like their stinkin' censorship and see how long you last. Test your right to free discussion.

Here and there are two different places.

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Re: Over There

Postby rogruth » Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:17 pm

E7 wrote:
bob turner wrote:I respectfully disagree. It is quintessentially American to tolerate divergent opinions and allow free discussion. I do not see anarchy here, and we have no censors.


OK! Go on over to OGR and tell them you don't like their stinkin' censorship and see how long you last. Test your right to free discussion.

Here and there are two different places.

I thought that was what Bob was saying. ???
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