[PRCo] Re: Pennsylvania__Trolleys__In__Color__4
Jim Holland
PghPCC at pacbell.net
Wed Dec 3 15:30:56 EST 2003
Good Morning!
> Boris Cefer wrote:
> Jim has in his mind the front cover of 1700s' roof
> ventilating monitor added in about 1950 by PRCo,
> obviously.
You're a true Trivia Expert - obviously!:->)
> But I'd like to know the same as Derrick -
> what is Broadband Duct Tape? Generally.
> Jim, are you listening? Where are you? Wake up!
Problem was I was half-asleep when I wrote the original post or
I would have made it more plain.
*Broadband__Duct__Tape* is Duct__Tape wider than 2-inches!
One needs to have been born before *Broadband* as we know it in
relationship to the inet came along -- O-R at least has some
memory of a previous life on PRCo!
>> On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Jim Holland wrote:
>> 1.-- Car in very good condition.
>> 2.-- Pittsburgh Destination Sign
>> 3.-- Most Important, good trivia, lack
>> of *Broadband__Duct__Tape* around
>> curved end of fan monitor.
>>> "Derrick J Brashear" <shadow at dementia.org> wrote:
>>> I'm sure I'm supposed to know what that means,
>>> but all I can think of is a Rube-Goldbergish
>>> DSL or cable modem setup.
>>> What's Broadband Duct Tape really referring to?
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James B. Holland
Holland Electric Railway Operation.......
"O"--Scale St.-Petersburg Trams Company (SPTC)
Trolleycars and "O"--Scale Parts
including Q-Car
mailto:pghpcc at pacbell.net
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
http://www.pa-trolley.org/
Pittsburgh Railways Company (PRCo),
1930 -- 1950
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http://www.nmra.org
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