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Workshop 25.02.2012 na Jardiland Maia - - 2012/02/07 Amazon Kindle Fire - long term review after extensive use - I've had the Amazon Kindle Fire since Christmas day, so I've been using it for about 48 days now. I've used it fairly extensively since then, probably around 2 hours per day on average, so I have a pretty good idea now of the strengths and w... - 2012/02/07 MeanPC Weekly #3 - Robot eyes, i2c LCD's, glowing tubes and TI schwag - A glowing vacuum tube audio amplifier. Yet another week where I have failed to make enough time for electronics. I spent a total of about 2 hours fooling around with the Arduino this week. #1 - Ordered 6 more HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensors. ... - 2012/02/06 MeanPC Weekly #2 - cheap servos, I2C LCD displays, and YourDuino - ClusterBot's 2nd cousin, CuddleBot I haven't had much time to spend with my electronic hobby this week. Work, a birthday party , and weekend projects have taken precedence. Early in the week I did play around with the cheap-o Tower MG-99... - 2012/02/06 AmateurLogic 36: Hamfest Friends - - 2012/02/05 Fluviário de Mora ' All aquariums - Fluviário team and me. From the left to the right and first row, Nelson, me (FAAO) and António; on 2nd row João, João and Rui. I would to thanks to all of them for the help, sympathy and availability during this project. Aqua Terrarium fo... - 2012/02/05
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Poughkeepsie and Eastern Railroad at Poughkeepsie
Part of the The Central New England Railway (CNE)
was the Poughkeepsie & Eastern (P&E). The name P&E did not actually last very long. It started out in 1872 as the P&E Railroad but the name was changed shortly to PH&B. A few years later it became the NY&M and then in 1893 it was changed back to P&E Railway. This was all the same railroad with different names. It was abandoned by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
The Connecticut Railfan: All About Railroads in CT
From 1844 to 1967, the New Haven RR was a force in New England. The name for a famous bar car was "V:XI-GBC" for the departure time which was 5:11. RPO's on the New Haven. New York City freight. Railroad path between Norwalk and Pittsfield. Naugatuck Line to Winsted. The saga of a short line serving Middletown, Ct. Bridgeport General Electric. Coverage of Central New England, Naugatuck, Boston, Hartford and Danbury Line. Railfanning, What a Hobby!
The Central New England Railway
The Central New England Railway (CNE) was a railroad across northern Connecticut and west across the Hudson River in New York. It eventually became part of the Poughkeepsie Bridge Route (an alliance between railroads for a passenger route from Washington to Boston) and later a line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. It is all gone, but lots of folks make a hobby of studying it and finding its route.
ForeverTheRose
Our Family Rose Garden. Site features hundreds of photos of our rose and original artwork. A site for all who love roses, romance, and life.
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