A friend of mine has designed with inclinometer specifically for model railroads. It measures grade and superelevation and displays readings on two LCD displays.
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A friend of mine has designed with inclinometer specifically for model railroads. It measures grade and superelevation and displays readings on two LCD displays.
"Boris Mohar" wrote
Sure, Boris! Repeated spamming is what gets everyone's back up.
Pointing out a new and potentially useful tool is actually something that most of us would probably look forward to seeing.
Pete
Ok, here it is.
On 1/3/2008 5:55 PM Boris Mohar spake thus:
Interesting, but looks overpriced.
Who's gonna stop you?
This is an unmoderated newgroup. You can do and say what you like and nobody can stop you.
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Roger T. Home of the Great Eastern Railway at:-
On 1/3/2008 6:45 PM Roger T. spake thus:
The guy is polite and asks first before posting something that might offend people and you piss all over his query?
What an ass.
"Roger T." wrote
Himself, Roger. Because he was polite enough to ask before posting, we know he cares about what other people think.
In the old days we used to call this "having manners".
Pete
"Boris Mohar" wrote
Nice idea, but as David noted; it's an awful lot of money for something that can also be accomplished with a weighted pendulum and a graduated piece of cardboard.
Pete
I wasn't pissing over anyone. Just telling him it's an unmoderated newsgroup and he can do what he likes. No pissing there.
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Roger T. Home of the Great Eastern Railway at:-
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