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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:41 pm 

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PMC wrote:
Alexander D. Mitchell IV wrote:
"Them newfangled diesel locos will never catch on!"

Internet in general is the diesel, the difference between internet at home on a computer and internet on a trackable phone is the difference between an EMD GP-7 and a Baldwin Centipede.


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    In March 2021, mobile devices accounted for 54.18% of all web page views globally.
    In Q1 of 2021, mobile devices generated 59% of organic search engine visits in the US.
    Active mobile internet users account for 59.5% of total internet users.
    In 2020, 99.9% of Europeans had an active mobile broadband subscription.
    Video apps aggregated the most mobile internet data in 2021 — 66.2%.
    In North America, 49.87 percent of internet traffic comes from mobile devices.
    In 2020, 61% of website visits in the US were generated through mobile phones.


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You analogy is more likely to eventually be steam-versus-diesel, and not in the way you wish.


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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 5:05 pm 

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Alexander D. Mitchell IV wrote:

You analogy is more likely to eventually be steam-versus-diesel, and not in the way you wish.

I hope not, at best I see those things as a response to peer pressure (I belong! is the message of all the twenty-somethings in the upscale burger joint, all with gadgets in their hands), but also as theatrical props, sort of as laptops in coffeebucks were ubiquitous in the aughts. At worst I see them as an intrusion of work-time into free time, and a way to market stuff to people, including ever more gadgets.


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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 6:34 pm 

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PMC wrote:
Alexander D. Mitchell IV wrote:

You analogy is more likely to eventually be steam-versus-diesel, and not in the way you wish.

I hope not, at best I see those things as a response to peer pressure (I belong! is the message of all the twenty-somethings in the upscale burger joint, all with gadgets in their hands), but also as theatrical props, sort of as laptops in coffeebucks were ubiquitous in the aughts. At worst I see them as an intrusion of work-time into free time, and a way to market stuff to people, including ever more gadgets.


Ok, boomer.


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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 7:31 pm 

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Train99 wrote:
Ok, boomer.

I am Gen X, but I doubt that you know what that means or even what a boomer is, your oh so clever cliché is simply a generic, bigoted, ageist putdown meant to remove credibility and halt discussion.


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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 7:32 pm 

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I’d suggest starting a new thread under the catch-all Railfanning if you want to discuss Digital Marketing 101 - What It Is and How It Works. I, and maybe a few others knowledgeable, would participate there rather than under a box car thread.

Just sayin’….

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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 8:09 pm 

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PMC wrote:
Train99 wrote:
Ok, boomer.

I am Gen X, but I doubt that you know what that means or even what a boomer is, your oh so clever cliché is simply a generic, bigoted, ageist putdown meant to remove credibility and halt discussion.


I absolutely agree. I'm in the calendar age group that falls into the boomer definition. (Born in 1956) I'm also a Scorpio.

Both "DEFINITIONS" do not have the slightest applicability to me.

It's always been a humorous joke that I only had to be five minutes ahead of anyone in my office as to understanding how a given software works. What key do I hit?????


Now that I'm retired, and my son has gone to college with a major in computer science, it's great to lovingly troll him and ask him how to replace a soldered power supply jack on this formerly high end gaming laptop.


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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:32 pm 

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Robbie Hanson wrote:
Per a post on Facebook today (2/17/2023) unfortunately BNSF #951828/CB&Q 62541 is being scrapped. Unknown status on #951848.


Robbie -

Concerning the original subject of this thread about two preserved 40' steel boxcars, I went through the Duluth museums Facebook page, and did not see the news about BNSF number 951828/CB&Q #62541 being scrapped. But there were a heck of a lot of entries and I probably just missed it. I did find an entry dated 6/24/20 showing a number of photos of the two CB&Q boxcars after they had just arrived and were in the museums yard. At that time, the museum seemed rather happy to have received them. The photos also showed me that the two cars were actually painted gray. Rick Knutson's photo at the beginning of this thread made them appear yellow, probably due to the low sun angle at the time of his photograph.

Les


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 Post subject: Re: Two more 40' steel box cars saved; this time ex-CB&Q
PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 5:26 pm 

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Les Beckman wrote:
Robbie Hanson wrote:
Per a post on Facebook today (2/17/2023) unfortunately BNSF #951828/CB&Q 62541 is being scrapped. Unknown status on #951848.


Robbie -

Concerning the original subject of this thread about two preserved 40' steel boxcars, I went through the Duluth museums Facebook page, and did not see the news about BNSF number 951828/CB&Q #62541 being scrapped. But there were a heck of a lot of entries and I probably just missed it. I did find an entry dated 6/24/20 showing a number of photos of the two CB&Q boxcars after they had just arrived and were in the museums yard. At that time, the museum seemed rather happy to have received them. The photos also showed me that the two cars were actually painted gray. Rick Knutson's photo at the beginning of this thread made them appear yellow, probably due to the low sun angle at the time of his photograph.

Les


Les, the post was from the "Railroads of the Lake Superior Region" group by a James Price. I've attached a screenshot.


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