like the logo
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He there, everyone Cheers looks like we've got a new place. I hope to see all the familiar faces wander in over the next few weeks :mrgreen:

I did want to point out one thing done right already - the logo in the upper left - it looks sharp!

And realize we are all even on post counts, now 24

Kevin
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#2
Hi Kevin and weclome!

Glad you joined us! The great looking logo is Don's (EZ Days) work.

Ralph
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#3
Welcome Kevin glad you made it and joined!! I too like the new logo Thumbsup 2285_
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#4
I like the logo too, is there a really big version of it somewhere so that it won't be pixelated when we try to print it out to put on the side of rolling stock?
Scott
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#5
Thanks for the complement on the logo. Since it 'twas I that did the deed, I can furnish anyone with a larger logo. I'll post it here somewhere. I just ask one thing, if I don't post it soon, please, someone remind me, these past few days have been really, really hectic and that's not going to change for a while yet.

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Don (ezdays) Day
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Quote:these past few days have been really, really hectic and that's not going to change for a while yet.
It didn't help, that my "phone Company" had so much noise on my land line, that my modem couldn't complete a handshake, and give me access to the internet. If they can't maintain a simple phone connection I certainly can't expect them to do anything "more complicated".
We are going to be very busy for some time, setting the castor, camber, and tire pressures, so this thing rolls smoothly, and handles the corners well. :mrgreen:
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Sumpter250 Wrote:
Quote:these past few days have been really, really hectic and that's not going to change for a while yet.
It didn't help, that my "phone Company" had so much noise on my land line, that my modem couldn't complete a handshake, and give me access to the internet. If they can't maintain a simple phone connection I certainly can't expect them to do anything "more complicated".
We are going to be very busy for some time, setting the castor, camber, and tire pressures, so this thing rolls smoothly, and handles the corners well. :mrgreen:
Yep, we've come up with a list of things we want to do as a result of this first 24 hours of being on line.
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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Sumpter250 Wrote:We are going to be very busy for some time, setting the castor, camber, and tire pressures, so this thing rolls smoothly, and handles the corners well. :mrgreen:

If front end alignment is your game, then you better forget your retirement plans 219

been there, done that. Misngth and as soon as I got everything all good - the pothole at the end of the road had me right back in the garage Curse
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