... full name ... changed ... posting ... I vote for the tag being shorted to Ops-Ind and leave the e-mail address as it is to not make everyone sign up to a...
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RRSafety@...
Oct 2, 2000 3:52 pm
If he did what the tower man did before they took him off, he most certainly was under the Act, or should have been. If not, he was operating illegally. Jeff...
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RRSafety@...
Oct 2, 2000 4:22 pm
In a message dated 09/29/00 7:57:39 AM EST, dehusman@... writes: << ================== No because the modern terms may have different meanings,...
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Randy Williamson
pennsy@...
Oct 3, 2000 2:16 am
Hi guys, Have a question about this book I picked up on Ebay. It is a Milwaukee Road Form 320 Station Car and Demurrage Book from 1/4/65 thru 4/30/66. I...
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BillJewett@...
Oct 4, 2000 5:57 pm
Can someone explain the feed business to a city boy? At least as it relates to rail shipments? Country elevators often describe themselves as being in the...
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Frank McArthur
corporal@...
Oct 5, 2000 4:32 pm
... - The reference of a Grain & Feed to which you refer, is any Grain business which recieves bulk harvest grain from the farmer and pays the farmer the going...
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Murdock, Dan
Dan_Murdock@...
Oct 5, 2000 5:42 pm
This is general info only from my own observations and conversations with elevator/feed mill operators. First, do not confuse "grain elevators" with "feed...
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Frank DiNovo
fddpz@...
Oct 5, 2000 8:36 pm
... From: Murdock, Dan [SMTP:Dan_Murdock@...] Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 12:38 PM To: 'Ry-ops-industrialSIG@egroups.com' Cc: Pat Patterson...
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BillJewett@...
Oct 5, 2000 10:03 pm
Operations SIG invites posters of and responders to topics about prototype and model railroad operations to shift such discussions from the LDSig list to the...
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lawrence jackman
ljack70117@...
Oct 5, 2000 10:55 pm
As far as wheat and flour milling goes a lot of the mills that do this are locator in the wheat growing area. Take Salina Ks for an example. It was the 5th...
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dhansen122@...
Oct 6, 2000 2:06 am
Hi, Can someone send me the link to get to the industries data base so that I can download it. I can't seem to locate the shared files area. Thanks Don...
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PBowers
57era@...
Oct 6, 2000 2:33 am
When the Ry-Ops-Industrial list was first set up, its purpose was to be a place where people interested in railway operations and industries as they relate to...
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PBowers
57era@...
Oct 6, 2000 3:33 am
It is in the process of being switched to Ops-Ind from the LDSIG site. URL for page is <http://www.egroups.com/database/Ry-ops-industrialSIG>. I imagine Bill...
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Paul/Celine Kossart
kozys@...
Oct 6, 2000 2:56 pm
... design/ >construction stages of member's layouts while we will cover the later >operational stages and discussion on industrial practices and operations...
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Jean Piquette
jpiquette@...
Oct 6, 2000 3:09 pm
Hi Paul, ... I do not want to presume to speak for the moderator(s), but I would like to voice support of the move. The problem with the LDSIG list is that...
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BillJewett@...
Oct 6, 2000 3:16 pm
In a message dated 10/5/00, Bobspf writes: << I'm confused. Is the OpSig part of the NMRA? Is it just being hosted for chatlist purposes by this non-NMRA...
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BillJewett@...
Oct 6, 2000 3:26 pm
In a message dated 10/5/00 5:56:15 PM Central Daylight Time, ljack70117@... (Lawrence Jackman) writes: << The wheat was ground into flour. Then the...
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Dudish, Dave
dave.dudish@...
Oct 6, 2000 3:37 pm
Hi All, My being new to this new list, personally, I don't think we should spend the time discussing why we seperated. Let's start talking operations!!!!!!!! ...
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david d zuhn
zoo@...
Oct 6, 2000 3:52 pm
... Yes, but you don't have to actually work with them while doing your work. I've recently tried to get into the habit of preparing a switch list from my ...
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PBowers
57era@...
Oct 6, 2000 4:49 pm
... Ry-Ops-IndustrialSIG is for the discussion of railway operations and industries. The only change being made is that we are now the official discussion...
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Chuck Diljak
nj_jerryd@...
Oct 6, 2000 5:12 pm
... were ... I agree with the change, and the statement above. I am a new subscriber and moved over from LDSIG. The first thing I looked at was the volume of...
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BillJewett@...
Oct 6, 2000 6:41 pm
The industry data files, covering about 12,500 industries in US, Canada and Mexico, have been moved to the Ops-Ind shared files area. They can be found at...
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BillJewett@...
Oct 6, 2000 6:41 pm
There has been discussion from time to time about the potential for barcode scanners on the layout to read car or train numbers for identification to a control...
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railliar@...
Oct 6, 2000 6:53 pm
In a message dated 10/6/00 10:50:40 AM Mountain Daylight Time, 57era@... writes: << volume of layout design were generally of little value to them as they...
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david d zuhn
zoo@...
Oct 6, 2000 7:22 pm
... [Technical bits first, followed by operations ideas] I just picked mine up a couple of days ago, and spent some time playing with it, with exactly some of...
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D & L Sand
SandSys@...
Oct 6, 2000 9:16 pm
The :Cue Cat is free; you get one by walking into any Radio Shack and asking for it. The give you a :Cue Cat and a Radio Shack catalog and ask for you name &...
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D & L Sand
SandSys@...
Oct 6, 2000 9:16 pm
... The LD SIG list FAQ says membership is encouraged but not required. It's up to you to decide its value to you after enough time has passed to get a sense...
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Charlie Comstock
cec@...
Oct 6, 2000 9:18 pm
I thought the consensus on bar code scanners was their unreliability. Not that they "break" or "malfunction" alot but that scanning a bar code is a hit or miss...
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Jon Cure
jcure@...
Oct 6, 2000 9:58 pm
As some one who has been on the this list through it's somewhat moribund times as well as good; I certainly welcome the addition of operations. The whole point...
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lawrence jackman
ljack70117@...
Oct 6, 2000 10:41 pm
The RRs used bar code readers for keeping tract of their equipment. Larry Charlie Comstock wrote:...