[PRCo] Re: sound

Richard Allman MD AllmanR at einstein.edu
Fri Jan 12 15:16:57 EST 2007


Fred is correct about my age-where has the time gone?! Now, since he
referred to my day job, when I'm not pursuing the trolley obsession, I
keep an eye on the medical literature. The cover of the current
issue(1/10/07) of JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association, is
as always a nice reproduction of a painting. The current one shows a
scene called the Battery in New York from 1918 w/ a line-up of some
weird and wonderful, peresumably TARS cars. I was not aware how many of
the stepless cars there were; maybe the artist was taking creatrive
license? Google JAMA and link to this week's cover and see what everyone
thinks! RICH

>>> Fred Schneider <fwschneider at comcast.net> 01/11/07 1:40 PM >>>
Maybe you personally need to twist Bob Dietrich's arm now that he is  
retired.    Perhaps he could get some of the East Penn types to help  
you organize it.    Rich Allman from East Penn is not clueless in  
this area but he does have a full plate as a doctor at Einstein.   We 

need to get him to retire first and he tells me he doesn't plan to do 

that before age 70 ... I think he is only about 63 now.   But perhaps 

he you could at least meet with him once as an advisor.   Rich lives  
in Villanova and you do have occasion to go to the Philly area  
because of your in laws.

On Jan 11, 2007, at 10:51 AM, Dennis F. Cramer wrote:

> For the modelers in the group:
> Does anyone make a decent sound card that would fit in HO trolleys  
> and are there separate ones for hand controlled vs. PCCs?
>
> I am planning on going to the railroad show in West Springfield, MA 

> at the end of the month but will be unable to attend East Penn as I 

> have performances in NY that weekend.
>
> Is there interest in organizing a West Penn meet during the  
> opposite years at PTM?  I have mentioned it several times there and 

> it always seems to go away pretty quickly.  And yes, I have offered 

> to organize it.
>
>
> Dennis Fred Cramer
>      Trombone
>



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