Clackwick Circa 1955

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brammie
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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CVs sorted. Hope to be on mainline today.
brammie
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Class 40 up and running; major track cleaning today before letting loose on big circuit.
Dad-1
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Location: Dorset - A mile from West Bay.

Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Almost a month ago you were going to clean the big track.
Housework not one of your favourite things ??

Geoff T.
brammie
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Dad-1 wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:24 am Almost a month ago you were going to clean the big track.
Housework not one of your favourite things ??

Geoff T.
My eighty birthdays and arthritic fingers catching up with me Geoff. Learning that I just can't do it like I used to, but not giving up.
Dad-1
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Tell me about it !!
There are mornings when the passing years don't seem to have left a trace.
Then by lunch time I know that 82nd birthday is hunting me down.

Geoff T.
brammie
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Track big loop prepped for running yesterday; Class 40 will get a proper run today - hopefully on camera.
brammie
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Image

Finally given up!
brammie
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Finally got a link for the video:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/165741652@N02/
Phred
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Thanks for persevering with getting the link up!
Very enjoyable to watch, and lots of lovely detail to look at as we go round. :)
brammie
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Thank you Phred. The frustration was worth it in the end. Next step is to get some carriages on it AND SWITCH THE LIGHTING ON!
brammy
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Update: My 80 plus years caught up with me a few weeks ago, and my access password was temporarilly forgotten resulting in my being blocked. Ergo, I'm now operating under the name of brammy. Plan to get busy "servicing" the Clackwick layout this week, and hope to provide updates soon.
Bigmet
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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I write all my passwords down, just like I was taught never to do.
brammy
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Thanks Bigmet, I'll try to remember that.
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Roger (RJ)
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I have all my passwords in a Word document that is itself password protected with a password that I can easily remember.
aleopardstail
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Re: Clackwick Circa 1955

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Bigmet wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 10:09 am I write all my passwords down, just like I was taught never to do.
people have been taught to use passwords that look like line noise. these are hard for a human to remember but not all that much harder for a computer to crack by brute force.

everyone writes them down
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