To All, Due to comments that have been far from "constructive criticism" (especially from one individual....) I've decided myself this would not be an...
... I don't think this is correct. In my view there were one or two vehemently against, the majority indicated that provided the information was to do with ...
Robert M Thompson
robm.thompson@...
Aug 1, 2003 10:58 am
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I think that there is a practical problem here with the IA request: I am a member of several eGroup lists on railways. Whilst the occasional informative email...
Well, I for one feel uneasy about this. Wesley came to us quite openly, offering a useful service. Yet, we somehow slapped him in the face. IA/MCP are a...
And on the other side of that fence I also feel uneasy. Social engineering is all about making individuals feel somehow obliged to someone else, about whom...
nickjohnson
nickjohnson@...
Aug 1, 2003 11:52 am
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Martin writes ... Agreed, otherwise a precedent is set and the group becomes an advert hoarding. -- Roderic Cameron...
Dear all, My feeling is that Wesley was unwise to try to use existing email groups as a marketing tool for IA books. It has inevitably led to some mixed...
What. No Bewdley or Machynlleth? That really does it. Thumbs down!!!! I'll stick with the old one by Chris Leigh Donald ... "Railway Stations From The Air"...
... SNIP ... MORESNIP I would prefer to be able to continue to post messages by email - via the web site is much less convenient. Regards Richard Visit my...
For the record, I just called Ian Allan Publications and was able to find and speak to Mr.Hedger there to ask about the non-company email address. He told me...
Hello martin, I only realised that you might do this when I read the reply today from Richard Hall. No(!) - please keep things as they are. It is much simpler...
Hi Andy, Clearly someone, who will remain nameless, did venture into the IA web site and then rang me. Apparently there is a section entitled, 'Lewis Masonic'...
Hi Richard, ... Sorry I didn't make it clear. If we adopt the new option only those members who choose to hide their email addresses have to use the web site...
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 18:34:24 +0100, Brian Lewis wrote: Hi Andy, ... web site and then rang me. Apparently there is a section entitled, 'Lewis Masonic' and he...
Dear all, Attention: EMAIL-ONLY members of: 4mm group 7_mm_modelling group Gauge0 group G0Guild group model_railway_workshop group templot group trackwork...
... Thanks for clarifying that. ... I agree! ... Having just build 8 points and laid (most) of the plain track for the "new look" Grindham, I'm not sure I ever...
Due to Yahoo restricting access to the files on Yahoo email lists Martin and I have transferred Mick Nicholson's index to the Scalefour website. It can be...
Please please please please please....It's Ian AllAn not Ian AllEn. I don't publish books, I don't have a website, I do not know of , or ever recollect meeting...
... From: "Robert M Thompson" <robm.thompson@...> To: <templot@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 12:01 PM Subject: Re: [templot]...
Andrew McMillan
andymcmillan@...
Aug 5, 2003 12:09 pm
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Wesley, or rather Ian Allan, had better take it seriously. Andy, I respectfully suggest you take your own advice and think to read the Yahoo Terms of Service....
Thank goodness I now have broadband. Downloading all these mails of peoples views could take forever. Any chance the forum could get back to the finer points...
I agree totally with the sentiment! Its getting completly out of all proportion. Barrack room lawyers and all that Peter D ... From: Stuart Taylor To:...
Hi, all I was tempted to enquire about the provision of expansion gaps using Templot. :-) Some clown had to talk about "the wrong kind of sun" on the radio ...
Hi, all This raises a factor I have never understood (and joins the myriad others of the same pedigree). Perhaps Martin can explain it. Welded Rail. How can a...
Weloded rail has an expansion joint (looks like a diagonal slit across the rail) every mile or so. This allows much more movement than the classic rail joint...
Peter, The rail is pre-stressed when it is laid, so is actually under tension during normal use. Heating via the sun merely reduces the amount of tension;...
Tulley, Brian
brian.tulley@...
Aug 6, 2003 11:01 am
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Hi Donald, ... The heavy concrete sleepers and deep ballast used with long-welded rail provide sufficient resistance to movement that the expansion/contraction...