4dogsken wrote:
Look into 21v. Anker Power Port panel combined with a Neweer usb charger. Testing one right now. Seems to charge fairly fast.
Correction: That's 21 watts, not volts. Sorry.
Look into 21v. Anker Power Port panel combined with a Neweer usb charger. Testing one right now. Seems to charge fairly fast.
SX2002 wrote:
Lovely shot but why the title...can't see any plastic bags...
Ron. :thumbup:
Hey Ron, thanks for asking. That light colored mass about 1/3 up and 1/3 from the left. These damn bags are turning up in more and more remote places, and they last near forever. Moving that one would have involved ice water in the boots and footprints in the picture, so decided to leave it and use the picture as a plea to please respect our planet. Peace & Joy,Ken.
scurveedog wrote:
beautiful scene, colors. Thanks!
Thank you, dog. And keep on truckin'!
Thanks GWR. Enjoy. So many pictures, so little time!
raymondh wrote:
Talk about your leading lines - I really like this!
Hey raymond, enjoy. City life is just loaded with lines, once you start looking. It's just that we see them so often, they become invisible. Thanks for the feedback.
Peace be with you, my friend.
The code is pretty much irrelevant. You have to remember that the railroads were one of the first group of thugs to buy off the government and justice system. They pretty much do what they want. At least once or twice a year they drive up and down spraying toxic pesticides within feet of houses, schools, and playgrounds, all without prior warning. Ever noticed that NOTHING grows in the limestone enriched soil along tracks. Cancer rates at the turn of the century was 1 in 33. Now it's what, 1 in 3? Why? You would think people would wake up. Most citizens are quite happy with their heads in the sand.
Mesa Dave wrote:
I am guessing you must be in about the 4th grade, or severely inebriated, You can't even string a sentence together that actually makes sense.
I am finished here.
You were finished when you said global warming is a myth.
F16 Club wrote:
4dogsken wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
The shoot are very good, but I wonder is this railroad in use?
Yes sir. At least 10 or 20 freight and coal trains a day. Thanks.
Well 4dogsken; if they does not repair it or modernice it sooner or later an accident will ocurre. How old this trail is, and how many time you saw they repair it? :thumbdown:
Being in the middle of a residential area, pretty sure everything is up to code. Actually, a lot of tracks look like that when viewed at 30x. The spatial compression amplifies any aberrations.
F16 Club wrote:
The shoot are very good, but I wonder is this railroad in use?
Yes sir. At least 10 or 20 freight and coal trains a day. Thanks.