Purgative event on 9/11/ 2001 in NEW YORK
1508. Purgative event on 9/11/ 2001 in New York (301). (Received by Ivo A. Benda)
9/14/2001 9:02 - 9:41 A.M.
Place : Ceska Lipa, Czech Republic
Dear Ivo,
sincerely greeting you, me, Ashtar -
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NEW REVELATION
Compiled by: Ivo A. Benda.
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NEW REVELATION
1) THE NEW REVELATION OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, Peter D. F., 1992, 779 original pages,
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PROJECT L.U.C.I.D. - MICROCHIP - SYSTEM TO DESTROY THE FINAL "FREEDOMS" OF PEOPLE - WARNING !
PROJECT L.U.C.I.D. - MICROCHIP - SYSTEM TO DESTROY THE FINAL "FREEDOMS" OF PEOPLE - WARNING !
DEAR FRIENDS,
WARNING YOU, EACH AND EVERYBODY ON THE PLANET EARTH, IN FACE OF ABSOLUTE INACTIVITY AND
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Ian Rice Book
Hi Folks,
I haven't seen much on this list lately so I thought I'd
get some conversation going.
I just picked up the Ian Rice book "Small, Smart & Practical
Track Plans" and had a read through. Lots
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Re: Digest Number 12
On some small layouts you see a focus on one side (usually the deep side) with
the
unscenicked staging relegated to the narrow area behind the backdrop. I recall
Andy Sperandeo designing
such a layout
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Re: Small Island Layouts
Some more thoughts on this subject:
I was thinking the other day regarding the backdrop up the center. It's distance from the front edge of the layout could vary. This would allow a deep scene on
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Paul/Celine Kossart <kozys@...>
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Timesaver with a twist
Hi everyone,
Here's a little gem of a layout that I saw on the LDSIG.
I'm referring to the two photos on Don Wetmore's Oak Hill
switching module.
I've just sent an email to Dave H. (who posted the
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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More on Small Island Layouts
Hello Jeff --
I guess I was a little unclear about the society layout thing and
asking people about double-sided layout designs.
What I meant to say was that if anyone had ANY 2-sided layout
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jonp@...
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Re: Digest Number 9
Sounds interesting!
Just a couple of quick questions:
1) Are you talking HO or N scale for your society layout?
2) Are there specific scenes that the Society would want modelled, or do we
pick
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Small Island Layouts
Hello --
Paul K. wrote --
This comment made me think of a post from Jeff Hatcher (Message
Number 4 in the archives) about small layouts and his idea for a two-
scene layout divided by a view block.
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Re: Digest Number 7
You wrote:
It certainly isn't, but it's a fitting term nonetheless! My guess is that you
wouldn't
be giving up anything. If you started with the small PIKE and liked what
resulted,
you are in the
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Re: Status of small-layout-design
What Jeff says is true of course. But what came to my mind is the small layout as maybe the only option for people with various forms of disabilities or mobility limitations as well.
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Re: Status of small-layout-design
<snip>
Keep the list going, Jon. I think it definitely has a distinctive, stand alone niche.
Paul Kossart - Peru, Illinois, USA .
NMRA, BRHS, La Salle & Bureau County Model Railroad
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Here's a small layout
My layout is a 7' x 4' cockpit-style layout based on one of the plans in
Iain Rice's book "Small, Smart, and Practical Layouts". It will eventually
grow on either end. Even though I live in a house, I
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Joseph Curtis
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Re: Status of small-layout-design
Hi everyone,
I really like the concept of this list.
As an apartment dweller myself I agree completely with Jack's
comment,for the most part, that small layouts are our only option.
Of course, one
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Re: Status of small-layout-design
I like the name too, and I think it has a place. I haven't had time
yet to upload anything yet, but I've have designed and built several
small layouts, and for us apartment dwellers, small layouts is
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Jack Seay <jackseay@...>
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Status of small-layout-design
Hello All --
When I started small-layout-design, I wanted to build a list that
would focus on just that -- the design of small model railroad
layouts.
Unfortunately, I've not found the time to get
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jonp@...
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Season's greetings!
Just wanted to wish you all compliments of the season!
I just logged onto an interesting N scale group called
n_tutorial@... which is run by a fellow from South Africa.
The idea of the list
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Re: Micro layouts
Hello --
Thanks to Jeff for posting the idea on two-sided layouts.
Jeff included some ASCII art in his e-mail that gave me some ideas. I've
sketched a design for a 2-by-8-foot layout based on
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Jon Piasecki <jonp@...>
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Micro layouts
Thanks Jon,
I took a look at your TH&B site. Very nice!
I think that your 10'x12'room should give you ample space
for the compact switching arrangements of the prototype.
What do you envision as a
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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