Old favorite: putting a face to a name.

Me..

Grumpy old fart
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You and me both Cookie! I'm going to work for a little line called, Nashville & Eastern, Nashville TN to Montery TN via Cookeville. Ah aren't we lucky to be on the road to do what so many of us grew up dreaming about?:wave:

Cheers, Woody.:cool:
 
You and me both Cookie! I'm going to work for a little line called, Nashville & Eastern, Nashville TN to Montery TN via Cookeville. Ah aren't we lucky to be on the road to do what so many of us grew up dreaming about?:wave:

Cheers, Woody.:cool:


Oh yeah, its good pay too! What could be better than getting paid well while fulfilling your lifelong dream!:D
 
Union Pacific: $$$$$ N&E: $ :hehe:
Oh well. I'm well on the road to being an engineer, I volunteer at a railroad museum. That is the most fun I've ever had! People ask me, Why don't you play sports? Why don't you hunt? My answer, I do something that will get me somewhere. Not everyone on the Baseball team will end up in the MLB, see what I'm saying?
 
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thought id put one of me in :D

me at NSWRTM in NSW, Australia, standing on the front of a C38 3820.



cheers !
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Cheers!

Napalm,
Are you enjoying your lesiurly drink there?

Okay,
I'm fooling around with the camera right now, what do I need to get it from the camera to the computer?
 
Napalm,
Are you enjoying your lesiurly drink there?
Yep, we had a 6 hour wait for our connection so we decided to have a nice drink :cool:

To get pictures from your Camera to the computer, there is a couple of ways you can do this. You can plug the camera into the computer via a USB cable that was supplied with your camera or you can take the memory card out of the Camera and use a USB Card Reader to transfer the files.

Nathan
 
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Salinas County Fairgrounds

I don't look quite the same anymore, so I will try to come up with something a little more current.


Whats that wild woody looking amp you have there? I just looks like it has to sound retro fuzzy wonderful.

I keep a few pics in the link that is my signature, along with a few screenies.
 
Whats that wild woody looking amp you have there? I just looks like it has to sound retro fuzzy wonderful.

I don't remember what that amp/cabinet set up was. Waylon was the headliner for this tour and the opening acts were playing through his stuff, whether it was his own or rented. Although his crew had a very nice sound system we traveled with, the sound equipment for this show was provided by a local San Jose, CA sound company.

My normal setup was a couple of Peavy Mark IV tops running through a combo of six 10"s, 2 JBL 15's, and a Serwin Vega 18. Usually the volume on stage was turned down and most of the bass went through floor monitors and the bass bins under the mains.
 
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