[PRCo] Re: Smithfield St. Bridge model
Dietrich, Robert J.
Robert.Dietrich at unisys.com
Thu Feb 6 08:00:17 EST 2003
While the web site may have high expectations of its users it does not do
justice to the actual model.
If you ever get the chance visit the "Museum" and take a look at the
beautiful job the bridge builder did. That would make a great complement to
my module, right at the end of the 3600-foot tunnel. Oh, by the way the
Junction web page doesn't use cookies so anyone can view it, it just hasn't
been updated in a while.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Holland [mailto:pghpcc at pacbell.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 9:22 PM
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Subject: [PRCo] Re: Smithfield St. Bridge model
Good Morning!
Bob Rathke first introduced us to this site a couple years ago --
you
may have visited it then. At any rate, not new.
> CARL ZAGER wrote:
> I appreciate the thought, but they also require more resources.
> It's the resources that cost the money. There used to be an understanding
> that "access" to website information was more important than the glitz of
> the graphics and animatronics. But ... hey ... thanks agin for the help.
> Carl
> Unfortunately, the website determined that my computer was
> not good enough to get into its club ... I was informed,
> "Your browser does not support cookies the way it should.
> Please use either Netscape 4.5 or greater or
> Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater"
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