Bill4373 1st Class Member Michigan
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 | | 01/05/2009 1:24 PM |
| All input will be done by Ron. | | Gather, friends, while we enquire, into trains propelled by fire.... | |
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tacfoley 1st Class Member
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 | | 01/05/2009 1:29 PM |
| Posted By Bill4373 on 01/05/2009 1:24 PM All input will be done by Ron.
Sir, I write on the SIG website, and I assure you it has nothing whatsoever to do with steam trains.
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Kovacjr 1st Class Member Lakewood NJ
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 | | 01/05/2009 2:10 PM |
| Tac - Rons website is the website for Sitg or Steam in the garden magazine. I assure you its steam related.
Did you go to steamup.info and look at it first????? | |
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Scottychaos 1st Class Member Rochester, NY
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 | | 01/05/2009 2:39 PM |
| Yep, sure looks like Ron Brown's SitG site!
looks like everything is back except for the message board..
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Scottychaos 1st Class Member Rochester, NY
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 | | 01/05/2009 2:42 PM |
| Posted By tacfoley on 01/05/2009 1:29 PM Posted By Bill4373 on 01/05/2009 1:24 PM All input will be done by Ron.
Sir, I write on the SIG website, and I assure you it has nothing whatsoever to do with steam trains.
tac
ah..I get it now! I think TAC fully understood the original post!  but apparently there is another "SIG website"..which apparently has something to do with guns..
to keep it clear, we should probably refer to Ron's page as the "SitG website"! although I dont think anyone, (except Tac!)  would really care if it was called, unofficially just here on MLS, the SIG website.. Scot
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Charles 1st Class Member
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 | | 01/05/2009 3:26 PM |
| | Just got a note from Ron, it is a functional site again to enjoy a chat about the hobby of steam... | |
 Happy Trails on the Rails Offering services to enhance your steam locomotive Charles SA #614 http://cebednarik.googlepages.com/home | |
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Dwight Ennis Moderator Milpitas, CA
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 | | 01/05/2009 4:21 PM |
| Steamup.info has been around since shortly after steamup.com closed. It certainly isn't new. | |
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chooch 1st Class Member Houghton Lake, Michigan
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| | Dwight,
Ron had shut down the site a while back. Too many problems with fake members peddling their porn web sites. I guess eliminating the forum is one way to solve that problem. | |
 Fred in Houghton Lake, Michigan Home of the Muskegon River Logging Company
Michigan Small Scale Live Steamers | |
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Scottychaos 1st Class Member Rochester, NY
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 | | 01/05/2009 8:16 PM |
| Ron shut it down in September.. it just came back on-line..
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Dwight Ennis Moderator Milpitas, CA
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 | | 01/05/2009 8:53 PM |
| | Oh, okay. Sorry. I was unaware he'd shut it down. Looks like the forums aren't working though. | |
 Dwight Ennis Milpitas, CA SA #21 http://www.SantaCruzLumberCo.com
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tacfoley 1st Class Member
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 | | 01/06/2009 9:01 AM |
| Posted By Kovacjr on 01/05/2009 2:10 PM
Tac - Rons website is the website for Sitg or Steam in the garden magazine. I assure you its steam related.
Did you go to steamup.info and look at it first?????
Uh, are you familiar with the term 'tongue-in-cheek'?  tac | | | |
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Kovacjr 1st Class Member Lakewood NJ
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 | | 01/06/2009 9:06 AM |
| Yeh I usually look here though | |
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timhum 1st Class Member Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
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 | | 01/06/2009 9:17 AM |
| Good to have the SIG website back, that sigforum looks pretty scary with posts such as 'Anyone else get a nice knife for Christmas' on it. Tim | | | |
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tacfoley 1st Class Member
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| Posted By timhum on 01/06/2009 9:17 AM Good to have the SIG website back, that sigforum looks pretty scary with posts such as 'Anyone else get a nice knife for Christmas' on it. Tim
If reading the word 'knife' upsets, you perhaps you'd better go lie down.  As it happens, I got a VERY nice knife for Christmas, a Gerber folder for patch-cutting [I shoot black powder rifles as well]. Sorry, if the word 'rifle' might have upset you, but hey, these are hard times for everybody,eh? tac ...and www.ovgrs.org | | | |
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dgraley 1st Class Member
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 | | 01/06/2009 11:15 AM |
| I'm very glad to see the SITG website is back. I really missed it. Tac, I have a P226 X5 on order. Dave | | | |
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Shay Gear Head
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 | | 01/06/2009 11:44 AM |
| Dave, Is that in 7/8ths scale? | | Bruce Gathman, President Eldorado Timber & Mining Company Tall Trees - Deep Shafts Recreating the past with live steam Shay locomotives and lots of log cars. | |
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dgraley 1st Class Member
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 | | 01/06/2009 12:49 PM |
| | Bruce, After I get it I'll build a 7/8 scale replica. Dave | | | |
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Shay Gear Head
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 | | 01/06/2009 1:45 PM |
| Dave, I forgot to ask. Is it steam powered? | | Bruce Gathman, President Eldorado Timber & Mining Company Tall Trees - Deep Shafts Recreating the past with live steam Shay locomotives and lots of log cars. | |
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