Saturday, November 12, 2005

Interesting Sites or Links

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  1. Here's another one seriall.com , type that name in your browser. Steve

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  2. Here's a link for Canadian Raiways Museums. http://www.culture.ca/explore-explorez-e.jsp?category=312&overture=canadian%20railway     

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  3. Here is another link to the Science Museum. http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/     

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  4. Canadian People . http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/aborige.asp   

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  5. This is about Wildlife . http://www.magma.ca/cawa/cawaintr.html     

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  6. Mike Garacciolo

    You gotta check out this guy's videos. Some foul language but
    definitely a philosopher.

    http://www.mikecaracciolo.com/index.asp?page=videos



    "Make it a rule of life never to regret and never to look back. Regret
    is an appalling waste of energy; you can't build on it; it's only for
    wallowing in."
    -Katherine Mansfield


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  7. Try this link , it's for kids , but adults might like it too. You can get a screensaver that shows two zambonis cleaning a NHL ice suface . Take a look . http://www.nhl.com/kids/     

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  8. Check this out . http://cec.chebucto.org/ClosPark/CCPIndex.html  Steve

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  9. Hi Steve

    Those Belmont Park pictures bring back great memories of the annual "pilgimage" to the park. We had no car, so it was transit all the way. A great time.

    BobB

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  10. Your welcome BobB and the first ride was the streetcar ride to Cartierville up Decarie and up over The Trans Canada through Ville St.Laurent . Steve

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  11. And the anticipation of getting there after the long ride. Great stuff.

    BobB

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  12. Here'a link that plays old tunes from the 50s,60s and 70s . http://alltimeoldies.com/  Steve

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  13. If your interested in old steam engines(railroad). http://narrowmind.railfan.net/WPYR/late-steam/late-steam.html  Steve

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  14. http://www.steamlocomotive.com/  This one shows more stuff. Steve

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  15. Steve; Thanks for the steam locomotive links, they are very interesting to me. This loco in Kingston is a classic. I wonder who puts money in the meter to keep it from being towed away?    mpu

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  16. No problem MPU , we try to please . Remember the old saying "you can please some of the people some times , but you can't please all the people all the time" "Have Fun and Play Safe" Steve

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  17. Steve

    That locomotive is beautiful.

    BobB

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  18. Thanks BobB check out the site there's lots of stuff . http://www.steamlocomotive.com/  http://narrowmind.railfan.net/WPYR/late-steam/late-steam.html  Steve

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  19. Nice stuff, Steve.  I'm saving those sites.  some nice model roads as well in there.  Here in Toronto, there's George's trains on Mt. Pleasant and a nice hobby shop on the Danforth.  Both have nice trains.  I'm often the guy with his nose pressed to the window.  I know there aer a fwe other shops in Toronto, but those ar the ones I know.   BobB

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  20. Steve; I am more familiar with the saying ''You can fool some of the people some of the time...but you can't fool all of the people all of the time'' .........but our elected officials keep trying to.     Today is the anniversary of the assassination of JFK, so I think it is only fitting to use his famous quote "Ask not what your country can do for you, but rather, what can you do for your country''. May he rest in peace.    M.P.U.

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  21.  SecondAve here is another one. http://www.arnaudfrichphoto.com Steve

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  22. Bill

    The City of Lights is beautiful. I gather you are going there. What a grand place it is. Enjoy.

    BobB

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  23. Hi Margo   Paris.  I want to go too.   BobB

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  24. If you want to try this http://www.download.com/2001-20_4-0.html  Steve

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