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Russ Bellinis

Pleased to see Lew Matt is on the mend!!

Since it was first reported that he was admitted to the hospital with liver failure, I've been dreading but expecting to read of his demise.  It was great news to read of his liver function returning and that he will continue to be among the living!  Get well soon Lew.

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ratled

Happy Birthday MRH!!!!!

Thanks for 3 great years and here is to many more!!

Steve

 

 

 

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Bluesssman

Wonderful to hear about Lew.

Wonderful to hear about Lew. Health problems are always a downer and it is good to hear he is on the mend!

Happy Birthday to a great magazine. 

Gary

 

Gary

Head of clean up, repairs and nurturing of the eccentric owner

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LKandO

All grown up

Well, at 3 years MRH should at least be potty trained by now.

I don't see any chance MRH is going to stumble. You guys a doing a great job with the mag. Best value out there.

Alan

All the details:  http://www.LKOrailroad.com        Just the highlights:  MRH blog

When I was a kid... no wait, I still do that. HO, 28x32, double deck, 1969, RailPro
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jeffthom

Twirled string pine trees??

To The Editor,

 

Would it be possible for Miss Uki Fujiwara to enlighten us with a short note on how one builds 'twirled string pine trees'?  I also model in N-Scale and I find available trees to be one of the ugliest features of that scale.  And yet we need large numbers of trees to take advantage of the large vistas we construct in N-Scsle. 

Perhaps there is  a solution in hand...?  One of the requirements for the MMR appellation is sharing advanced methods and techniques with others.  [smile]

 

Thank you,

 

Jeff Thompson

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Rancho Bob

The many, many ways to the same destination

Eds.

Happy New Year and thanks for continuing to publish an interesting E Zine.

On page 14, current issue, you provide at least two different ways to spell "Rivarossi" and neither of them are that.

 

Kindly

Buck Dean

JAX, FL

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fbenders

Narrow minded

Lew, I'm missing your articles on narrow gauge railroading, hope you are feeling stronger. Drop me an e-mail as to when you will be home so that I can drop by. Frank P.s. you have not been forgotten by the club.
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mikeruby

Embedded and Mac

Interesting reading that you don't advise using the embedded version on a Mac, as I've been doing that for about 18 months. I'm using Abode Reader 9 on a 2.4GHz iMac running Snow Leapard, never had any problems, didn't do anything to make it work and all other PDFs still work.

Mike Ruby

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joef

Embedded edition and Macs

Early on, we listed the Embedded edition as useable on Macs and we got a lot of nasty emails from Mac users that it didn't work well with Mac Preview (the typical way Mac users read PDFs), and they didn't want Adobe bloat ware taking over that function. So to eliminate this support headache we stopped promoting the Embedded edition as useable on Macs.

So yes, the Embedded Edition works on Macs if you're willing to dowload and install Adobe Reader, but we leave it to the more tech savvy Mac users to discover that on their own. It seems there's a fair number of non-tech Mac users out there, so we've elected to not go against the flow for Mac users and just promote the version that works best on a Mac with its native Preview function for PDFs.

The Mac user nasty grams have stopped ... We don't enjoy being called "PC biggots", "Apple haters" and the like. Macs and Apple are near and dear to our hearts, and the machine we take on the road to shows to demo MRH is a Mac, and of course we delight in showing MRH on our iPads and iPhones.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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