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jadecat
response 110 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 18:53 UTC 2006

IHB- I am in possession of a box. Said box was sent to me by my older
sister for my birthday. I'm not entirely sure when it arrived- as the
apartment complex office had said box, but I had received no
notification of this. On a whim I stopped by the office after lunch and
took possession of the box. I have no idea what's in it- and am excited
to find out. :)
marcvh
response 111 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 19:15 UTC 2006

Re #109: deciding how many hoboes to run over.
tod
response 112 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 19:45 UTC 2006

re #109
Are you talking about locomotives or hard partying?
rcurl
response 113 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 19:54 UTC 2006

What is the connection between "trains" and "hard partying"?
jadecat
response 114 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 20:33 UTC 2006

Conga?
slynne
response 115 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 21:31 UTC 2006

resp:109 So far I have only been driving the electric trains but on the 
others you have to decide when to refuel. I have been playing 
the "Amtrak Northest Corridor" scenario so the biggest challenge is 
keeping to the timetable. One has to monitor track signals and keep 
under the speed limits. It is hard because in order to keep to the 
schedule, one has to hit the maximum speed on the tracks which changes. 
The trains apparently are designed to coast so you have to judge 
exactly when to decrease the throttle and/or apply the brakes to get 
the train's speed down to a decreased limit. If you do it too early 
(like I did a few times) you end up late and if you wait too long and 
have to apply the brakes too hard, you get in trouble for causing the 
passengers discomfort. You also have to sand the tracks under certain 
weather conditions. And, of course, you have to decide when to blow the 
train's horn. You have to blow the horn when there are deer on the 
tracks or when approaching a station. There is also a bell that has to 
be on when in the station. This scenario is easier than some of the 
others because it is a closed track (no road crossings). Oh and there 
is a headlight that has to be dimmed when other trains approach or when 
entering a station but I havent moved onto the nighttime scenarios yet. 
slynne
response 116 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 21:32 UTC 2006

FWIW, I only derailed my train one time. You think Amtrak is hiring?
keesan
response 117 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 22:38 UTC 2006

How many passengers did you lose so far?
marcvh
response 118 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 23:20 UTC 2006

I wonder whether realm Amtrak engineers get punished for being late or
causing the passengers discomfort?

What are you supposed to do when people moon the train?
richard
response 119 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 01:59 UTC 2006

re #110 so don't keep us in suspense, what was in the box?
slynne
response 120 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 03:11 UTC 2006

resp:117 - The game doesnt tell you how many passengers die when you
derail. 

resp:118 - Judging from the number of late amtrak trains I have been on,
I would say none
bhoward
response 121 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 03:32 UTC 2006

Re#109 In Japan, there is a very popular train simulation for the
play station that lets people drive a train on any of the routes
served by JR (Japan Rail).  It is very common for people aspiring
to work for JR to train on this simulator.
naftee
response 122 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 05:23 UTC 2006

did you guys hear about that amtrack train that was stuck in florida for over
24 hours ?!
tsty
response 123 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 05:38 UTC 2006

 ... getting a guitar fixed in time for jim schwall (seigel-schwall blues
band) to drop by for lunch, pick up guitar and mosey on to the magic
bag for last saturdays;  anti-freeze blues festival.
  
joint was packed to the gills - band was great adn i got props from
the stage .... while i was taking over 90 pics.
  
me be exhausted puppy that night.
  
but happy-max.
happyboy
response 124 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 09:01 UTC 2006

hey!  you found russ's guitar!!
other
response 125 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 17:53 UTC 2006

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other
response 126 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 18:05 UTC 2006

re php sessions:  I'll go post something in the web conf. 
bhoward
response 127 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 11:41 UTC 2006

Cheers.
jadecat
response 128 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 14:03 UTC 2006

re resp:119 Probably things of little interest to you- 2 Honey Bunch
books, Bride and Prejudice (the movie), YARN!!, a few books to keep or
trade and more yarn. Philly has some very nice yarn stores and she can
get stuff that I could never find here in Lansing.
edina
response 129 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 17:17 UTC 2006

"Bride and Prejudice" is a great flick....my favorite line remains "My brother
turns into the Indian M.C. Hammer".

Dave does not agree with any of my assessments.
slynne
response 130 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 18:19 UTC 2006

I liked Bride and Prejudice a lot too
jadecat
response 131 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 18:45 UTC 2006

Haven't gotten a chance to watch it- but I'm really looking forward to
it. :)
bhelliom
response 132 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 06:56 UTC 2006

Is this a recent film?  I haven't heard of it.
jadecat
response 133 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 13:18 UTC 2006

Fairly recent- it's an Indian take on Pride and Prejudice, from what
I've been told. 
slynne
response 134 of 563: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 15:31 UTC 2006

I think it was released in 2005.
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