What you doing now? - Part 2
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- davejc64
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Hi all,
Browsing the forums, and psyching myself up for the weekly shopping expedition, at least its for food (mmm... food) got some bills to pay as well (arrgh).
Kind regards,
Dave.
Browsing the forums, and psyching myself up for the weekly shopping expedition, at least its for food (mmm... food) got some bills to pay as well (arrgh).
Kind regards,
Dave.
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Hello Everyone
I've just downloaded the V2 loco pack from steam
I'm now finishing my tea and watching the local news
Kind regards Stephen
I've just downloaded the V2 loco pack from steam
I'm now finishing my tea and watching the local news
Kind regards Stephen
Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Hi,
I'm going to go on Railworks...and I'm all jittery about my A4 pack I just bought despite the fact I said I was going to wait for DT's (
I just like A4's too much
) Hopefully it'll be here by Wednesday 
Danny
I'm going to go on Railworks...and I'm all jittery about my A4 pack I just bought despite the fact I said I was going to wait for DT's (
Danny
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Hello Danny
What does seem strange is Digital Traction bringing out A4's rivalling JT's
Obviously software developers are free to release any product they like
But it does seem somewhat competitive?
Enjoy the A4 pack from JT
All these add ons appearing just at the time the Council Tax bill has hit the door mat
Kind regards Stephen
What does seem strange is Digital Traction bringing out A4's rivalling JT's
Obviously software developers are free to release any product they like
But it does seem somewhat competitive?
Enjoy the A4 pack from JT
All these add ons appearing just at the time the Council Tax bill has hit the door mat
Kind regards Stephen
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Good morning everyone
I was woken at 4am this morning so a little lie in
I took Emma a walk at 5am and arrived home around 6:30
This morning I will try to get some work done with Candlewick
Later today I am accompanying my flat mate to Manchester Royal Infirmary
My next door neighbour is going to look after Emma until we get home
Kind regards Stephen
I was woken at 4am this morning so a little lie in
I took Emma a walk at 5am and arrived home around 6:30
This morning I will try to get some work done with Candlewick
Later today I am accompanying my flat mate to Manchester Royal Infirmary
My next door neighbour is going to look after Emma until we get home
Kind regards Stephen
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Looking through 600 odd photos from London. And got some very good ones at night off Westminster & MI5&6 from the Eye.
Rising Storm -Name is in the credits
- To Do scenario, where you go along at 50mph in a Pendo? Who would play it?
Anyone want to help in Play Testing future Rising Storm/ Ro2 Maps? If so please PM me.
Anyone want to help in Play Testing future Rising Storm/ Ro2 Maps? If so please PM me.
Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
I think people just know they can make money off itstephenholmes wrote:Hello Danny
What does seem strange is Digital Traction bringing out A4's rivalling JT's
Obviously software developers are free to release any product they like
But it does seem somewhat competitive?
Enjoy the A4 pack from JT
All these add ons appearing just at the time the Council Tax bill has hit the door mat![]()
Kind regards Stephen
Danny
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Good morning everyone
I was woken again at 4am this morning
I took Emma for her morning constitutional at 6am
Arrived home at 7:35 and put the kettle on for a nice mug of coffee
I will have to nip out later to Pets at Home in Cheadle ...poor Emma has run out of biscuits
Kind regards stephen
Danny I'm pleased you're enjoying JTs A4s they do look nice
I was woken again at 4am this morning
I took Emma for her morning constitutional at 6am
Arrived home at 7:35 and put the kettle on for a nice mug of coffee
I will have to nip out later to Pets at Home in Cheadle ...poor Emma has run out of biscuits
Kind regards stephen
Danny I'm pleased you're enjoying JTs A4s they do look nice
Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Thanks Stephen
At the moment I am listening to a few of my old songs seeing which ones I can stick in my big collection of songs otherwise known as an album
only thing being its not complete...or anywhere near it
so I don't call it an album
I'll stop twittering on
Danny
I'll stop twittering on
Danny
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Good morning everyone
I havn't had a good nights sleep at all
Emma was poorly during the night and couldn't settle
I got up at 3am this morning and gave her a light snack
At 5am I took Emma a walk she seems to have perked up a bit
I think she was fretting at being left with my neighbour on Tuesday
Emma is 92 Years old in our equivalent age
Kind regards Stephen
I havn't had a good nights sleep at all
Emma was poorly during the night and couldn't settle
I got up at 3am this morning and gave her a light snack
At 5am I took Emma a walk she seems to have perked up a bit
I think she was fretting at being left with my neighbour on Tuesday
Emma is 92 Years old in our equivalent age
Kind regards Stephen
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Good morning everyone
I was woken this morning at 2:35
I got up and fed the cats and then went back to bed
Unfortunately I couldn't get back to sleep
I took Emma a walk at 5am and arrived home at 6:35
Today I will make some more progress with Candlewick
Kind regards Stephen
I was woken this morning at 2:35
I got up and fed the cats and then went back to bed
Unfortunately I couldn't get back to sleep
I took Emma a walk at 5am and arrived home at 6:35
Today I will make some more progress with Candlewick
Kind regards Stephen
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Ooh, seriousI will have to nip out later to Pets at Home in Cheadle ...poor Emma has run out of biscuits
I've recently returned here again and I'm attempting the KWVR again in RW - without DEM (hears rwaceyw moan and groan) - whilst trying over and over again to upload a patch for the Peak Rail line.
I'm a bit dodgy about doing the KWVR without DEM data seeing as I did the GWSR and Peak Rail with DEM, but only because someone else did it for me in both cases
Maybe when I finish Haworth I'll show shots.
Steve
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Just do it the way you do best, if people dont like it they shouldn't download it...prairie4566 wrote:I've recently returned here again and I'm attempting the KWVR again in RW - without DEM (hears rwaceyw moan and groan) - whilst trying over and over again to upload a patch for the Peak Rail line.
I'm a bit dodgy about doing the KWVR without DEM data seeing as I did the GWSR and Peak Rail with DEM, but only because someone else did it for me in both casesHowever I obviously find it easier to just start armed with reference material, Google, shots and footage, gradient profile etc and hope for the best.
And I'm about to reinstall Ship Sim or thinking about reinstalling it
Danny
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Re: What you doing now? - Part 2
Thanks for your kind comment ref Emma Stephenprairie4566 wrote: Hope she's all right BTW, the old girl.
I've recently returned here again and I'm attempting the KWVR again in RW - without DEM (hears rwaceyw moan and groan) - whilst trying over and over again to upload a patch for the Peak Rail line.
I'm a bit dodgy about doing the KWVR without DEM data seeing as I did the GWSR and Peak Rail with DEM, but only because someone else did it for me in both casesHowever I obviously find it easier to just start armed with reference material, Google, shots and footage, gradient profile etc and hope for the best.
Maybe when I finish Haworth I'll show shots.
She hasn't fully recovered from being attacked earlier this year
It is good to have you back...good luck with route building
This morning I was woken again at 3:30am
Saturday is shopping day...and I'll be glad when I'm back home
The coal man is bringing six bags of Roomheat smokeless today
Yesterday I didn't do any work on Candlewick...I was too busy exploring Phorum Peninsula
Kind regards Stephen