You are so lucky to have a train like that! It is fantastic. I like trains also, but I can't collect them. Perhaps a typecast from riding on the train?
Impressive. Most Impressive. (Darth Vader) I once did a traincast from a ride on a historic train from the 1940s over the famous Gotthard line. My next goal is the DVZO, a historic railway with three steam trains. Oh, and you've posted another great header. Have you heard of the Dvorak system?
Hi, Maschinengeschrieben! Yes, I know a bit about the Dvorak keyboard and that' s why from any letter I made the "D" say that "The Qwerty tyranny dies today". Thanks for bringing this up! Max
Hi, Elizabeth! Actually, this one is a Baldwin machine, made in Philadelphia, USA, in 1880, but here in Brazil we do have fine machines made in England and they are still working. M
You are so lucky to have a train like that! It is fantastic. I like trains also, but I can't collect them.
ResponderExcluirPerhaps a typecast from riding on the train?
Hi, Bill! Good idea! I will take care of that! Thanks!
ResponderExcluirMax
What a magnificent machine!
ResponderExcluirImpressive. Most Impressive. (Darth Vader)
ResponderExcluirI once did a traincast from a ride on a historic train from the 1940s over the famous Gotthard line. My next goal is the DVZO, a historic railway with three steam trains.
Oh, and you've posted another great header. Have you heard of the Dvorak system?
Hi, Maschinengeschrieben! Yes, I know a bit about the Dvorak keyboard and that' s why from any letter I made the "D" say that "The Qwerty tyranny dies today". Thanks for bringing this up!
ResponderExcluirMax
It's a wonderful machine! Almost seems like a journey back in time...
ResponderExcluirAnd once again a great header ;)
Yeah, yeah. It works because was made in England!
ResponderExcluirHi, Elizabeth! Actually, this one is a Baldwin machine, made in Philadelphia, USA, in 1880, but here in Brazil we do have fine machines made in England and they are still working.
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