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Didn't know anyone was moaning about the site?glenwood4 wrote:I would like to say that being a member for a few years now, I have no complaints as regards the site. It is about time people realized that this a good site and stop moaning. I have down loaded lots of engines, activities etc and have had a lot of answers to help me over the years. So appreciate the site and be grateful for the site.
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Interesting point. It would also be interetsing to add up of the person hours spent on all the stock and routes and add-ons that are currently available on this site. I bet it would add up to decade if not hundreds of years of work.JonathonAG wrote:If UKTRAIN SIM were to close I would be devastated. I think the amount of locos, wagons etc.... is great and if it were to close, we would have nothing new for our MSTS......so please everyone stop moaning as we have a great site hear and if it were to close I don't think we would be happy about it
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Well I can start you off with about 2000 hours....jains15 wrote:Interesting point. It would also be interetsing to add up of the person hours spent on all the stock and routes and add-ons that are currently available on this site. I bet it would add up to decade if not hundreds of years of work.JonathonAG wrote:If UKTRAIN SIM were to close I would be devastated. I think the amount of locos, wagons etc.... is great and if it were to close, we would have nothing new for our MSTS......so please everyone stop moaning as we have a great site hear and if it were to close I don't think we would be happy about it
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Thats the tune I have on my phone....for my boss..Mattaf wrote:That is precisely the point.sootyxfd wrote:the exorcist hay matt
dunno know bout that
then again just latley
cheers
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That's 'Tubular Bells', by Mike Oldfield,Mattaf wrote:That is precisely the point.sootyxfd wrote:the exorcist hay matt
dunno know bout that
then again just latley
cheers
Connection to UKTS??
Well, 'tubular' could have connotations to boiler tubes, Bell to 'Belle' (as in Southern and Brighton), oh, and yes, that was the first record to be released on Mr Bransons 'Virgin' label... so there's another train connection
So on the whole, a good choice
T
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