If I remember right, Andre came up with the Friday Night Fun (FNF) thread to 
get us to talk about our current S projects. We could also call it "Open Line 
Friday for Lurkers" (OLFL).

Roy 

--- In [email protected], "shabbona_rr" <user141...@...> wrote:
>
> And proper wheel wear patterns, too! Mention anything you can think of, such 
> as yak fat to pack journal bearings, and someone will raise the cry that S 
> cannot "progress" without it!
> 
> Think about it, though. The people in S scale tend to stay in S scale, with 
> few defections. Maybe it's better that way.
> 
> "S"tring Bob
> 
> --- In [email protected], "John" <armstong5717@> wrote:
> >
> > We could now start somethinng about rail width. It would go along with all 
> > the slimming down going on..
> > 
> > John Armstrong
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >   From: Peter Vanvliet 
> >   To: [email protected] 
> >   Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 2:22 PM
> >   Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Lurkers come out!
> > 
> > 
> >     
> >   Now Ed, there you go again! :-)
> > 
> >   But seriously, I do have to say that when I first joined this group, a 
> >   discussion about the rail height broke out and it was very educational 
> >   to me. It helped me decide which one to choose. It is a royal pain in 
> >   the rear to find info in the Yahoo groups search feature, especially if 
> >   you don't know exactly the wording to use for keywords.
> > 
> >   I remember thinking, two and a half years ago, that, what *was* getting 
> >   old were all those people saying, "oh, here we go again!". Rail height 
> >   was a legitimate issue for me at the time, and the members who have been 
> >   part of this group for a long time were griping about the issue being 
> >   brought up again. There are new people joining this list all the time, 
> >   and being dismissed because one asks a question that was "answered" 10 
> >   years ago is not a good way to be welcoming to new people. I wonder if 
> >   this is why we have a great silent majority; fear of being "ridiculed" 
> >   for bringing up a question, a topic, or an issue.
> > 
> >   I, for one, like bringing up a previously discussed topic for the 
> >   edification of new members, new model railroaders, or new scalers. It 
> >   might also shed new light on a topic, especially if new members have new 
> >   ideas. The key word here is "new"! :-) If we are no longer allowed to 
> >   discuss something just because it was discussed in the past, this list 
> >   will rapidly loose its usefulness. To be honest I have thought about 
> >   "dis-joining" from this group a number of times because of the issue 
> >   mentioned above. The only thing that keeps me hanging on is the 
> >   potential of getting new information from manufacturers, and the 
> >   inspirational work showcased by the group's members.
> > 
> >   I hope more members of the "silent majority" speak up and I appreciate 
> >   Bill for starting this thread.
> > 
> >   Here's my $0.02, and with this, I'm going back to work...
> >   - Peter.
> > 
> >   On 11/12/2010 12:23 pm, Ed wrote:
> >   > I'll bet one of them would ask, "What's the correct rail size for S?" 
> > Ha....Ed L.
> > 
> >   -- 
> >   Peter Vanvliet (pavanvliet@, or peter@)
> >   Houston, Texas
> > 
> >   "It is easy to give up; anyone can do that..."
> > 
> >   http://pmrr.org/ (my model railroad)
> >   http://fourthray.com/ (my company)
> >   http://houstonsgaugers.org/ (model railroad club)
> >   --
> > 
> > 
> >   
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