healey36 wrote:If it's a point-and-shoot, why do they call it a POS? Oh yeah, I just remembered.
Freakin' camera is more complicated than my laptop.
But the toaster...........with the AI......it's way smarter.
healey36 wrote:If it's a point-and-shoot, why do they call it a POS? Oh yeah, I just remembered.
Freakin' camera is more complicated than my laptop.
chuck wrote: ...snip... The train's run was very early morning and apparently they picked up a few passengers ...snip...
J. S. Bach wrote:chuck wrote: ...snip... The train's run was very early morning and apparently they picked up a few passengers ...snip...
I am trying to figure out how a passenger would board Rufus' cabin car; especially a lady in a hoopskirt!
J. S. Bach wrote:chuck wrote: ...snip... The train's run was very early morning and apparently they picked up a few passengers ...snip...
I am trying to figure out how a passenger would board Rufus' cabin car; especially a lady in a hoopskirt!
robert. wrote:J. S. Bach wrote:chuck wrote: ...snip... The train's run was very early morning and apparently they picked up a few passengers ...snip...
I am trying to figure out how a passenger would board Rufus' cabin car; especially a lady in a hoopskirt!
Simple. they hang her from the mailbag pole. Along comes the train and she is snatched up.
v8vega wrote:Is that O size? I know they had a HO kit.
healey36 wrote:Florida East Coast caboose as pictured in Railway Age, January 2, 1926:
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