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I'm not sure which line I'm talking about to be honest, but more then one person (old natives) tell me that there was a railroad through Mist which was taken out because it was no longer necessary. One person told me that circa 50 years ago the Nehalem would freeze so thoroughly that rail tracks were
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Do understand that there were temporary branch railroads 'everywhere' as in about down every ridge. Logging roads and trucks didn't not exist, so temporary railroads were layed out between 1900 and 1940, and logs were drug with cables to the tracks and loaded. these tracks were then relocated to
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It wasn't blatantly copied, it was read, understood, and rewritten (they used some inconsistent notation and a redundant case statement). It's not exactly original research or anything like that, it's more like "copying" 2 + 2 = 4, except a topic of higher math; I don't believe it's worth citing but
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One thing caught my attention, it is an item I think might be incorrectly labeled. There is a reference to a "dessicant bag". I think this is rather a filter meant to capture loose particles in the drive. The position of the item is such the spinning platters force air through that channel and
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hence through the filter. A desiccant bag, on the other hand, is a consumable thrown in packaging typically meant to cover the voyage to the consumer... absent a way to cook out the moisture, such a thing wouldn't last very long before the desiccant was depleted inside a functioning hard drive.
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From the "Very simple formulas" section of that page, it says that either way is ok, doesn't encourage one over the other, and discourages changing what others have done. It does discourage inline png, but my math wasn't png, it was rendered as text. For me anyway. If noone objects I'll continue
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Piss. That was a while back but I still remember a moment of hesitation since desiccant bags don't last. I put the text over it in raster so there's not much I can do short of redoing the whole thing. Might be a good idea anyway since I have access to much better cameras, and since
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Wow, that's bad. I just edited again as I was reading this, there was a minor problem, so it must be ruined again (in fact, I got an edit conflict writing this). I'll see if I can figure out how to fix that. I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.1. Thank you for letting me know.
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I believe the railroad that you are referring to is the "Kerry Line" that came from Woodsen over Nicoli Mountain (and through it) arrived at Fishawk, and had the roundhouse at Neverstill west of Birkenfeld and mostly supported logging west of there.
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is a lot better then it used to be. I thought of just labeling it with numbers so it can be used in other languages, but I like it looking like a poster better. Someday, if I'm bored enough... thanks for the compliment and for catching this mistake.
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Hey, thanks for the compliment. I'm not that active on Knowledge nowadays and when I was active tended to contribute all over, so I avoid joining projects. There are many seams but just one really sucks, it's on a snow ridge near the center right.
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Easily seen remanents of a RR --- if you look A railroad crossed the Nehalem where the bridge is at Big Eddy Park. ---if you look accross the Or 47 from the present bridge you will see some RR piling in the low ground there.
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space that is orthogonal to all of the Chebyshev polynomials. If you omit one of the Chebyshev polynomials, then the remaining ones still span a complete inner product space, but they're not complete in the relevant sense.
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Also if you look at the ground by the Apiary Road intsection you can see the RR cuts there. The power line is along them and a cut turns up the Apiary road---which is a converted RR all the way to the Rock Quarry.
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the next site. these spur roads were often no more than half a mile apart. to my view the mainlines are news these tempoary spurs are just that---about as news worthy as a tempoary truck road tohaul logs....
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Sorry about that, it was a copyedit of something I wrote about two years ago. Complete metric space was intended and the context is with sum not truncated, so smaller space isn't meant. Merci! -
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Nice to here from you. I visit Mist often and used to live there with my parents (who are still there), now I'm in Portland; thank PSU for robbing me from that firry wonderland. -
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that image of a snowy night in mist is brilliant. i was looking for something completely unrelated and stumbled across it. just wanted to say thanks for taking + sharing it.
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I poked around and I couldn't locate my source. I think I transcribed it from one of Butcher's papers but I can find the darn thing. Sorry. β€”
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I don't know. It's certainly not a copyright thing and, again, not one character was copy + pasted, they look quit different. For reference:
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In the past I've improperly named articles (not just this), but it's no vandalism, not even a page move. I wrote it myself, geez. β€”
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as for the railroad in Mist, I pulled that because to my knowledge it is wrong or at least misleading.
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looks so much better now, and it's definately more complete with your photo. Keep up the good work! β€”
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Right, it's in the history. I didn't see it when I edited after you... lag of some kind I guess. β€”
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