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01/05/2009 1:24 PM  
 
the Steam In the Garden Magazine (SIG) website is back in business    http://www.steamup.info/
 
All input will be done by Ron.
 
 

Gather, friends, while we enquire, into trains propelled by fire....
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01/05/2009 1:29 PM  
Posted By Bill4373 on 01/05/2009 1:24 PM
 
the SIG website is back in business    http://www.steamup.info/
 
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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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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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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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
 
the SIG website is back in business    http://www.steamup.info/
 
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
http://www.sigforum.com/
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ah..I get it now!
I think TAC fully understood the original post! <img src=
 
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!)  <img src= would really care if it was called, unofficially just here on MLS, the SIG website..
 
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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...


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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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01/05/2009 6:13 PM  
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.


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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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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.


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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'?
 
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01/06/2009 9:06 AM  
Yeh I usually look here though
 


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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.
 
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01/06/2009 10:52 AM  
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.
 
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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?
 
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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.
 
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01/06/2009 11:44 AM  
Dave,
 
Is that in 7/8ths scale?

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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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01/06/2009 1:45 PM  
Dave,
 
I forgot to ask.
 
Is it steam powered?

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