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Posted by Slofr8 on September 30, 2003 at 18:31:45 from (12.149.234.208):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Stop for those STOP Signs posted by Chris-se-ILL on September 29, 2003 at 20:17:16:
Chris, I did not take offense to the attitude remark. Although it was the only part I commented on, I DID read your entire post. I myself am guilty of becoming complacent and maybe not always laying on the whistle early enough. Long hours and little rest can catch up to all of us. Your point is well made and taken. If a longer whistle makes a difference then thats what I'll do. Trees and brush obstructing vision along the tracks is as much a problem now as ever. maybe more so. I guess tight budgets don't leave a whole lot left for herbicide. It is potato harvest now over here and farm trucks and tractors seem to pop up from behind the bushes on farm crossings hardly used the rest of the year. It reminds me of something an old engineer told me while training. "My boy" he said "you'll soon learn this job is 99% boredom and 1% terror." So it is. If you and I were not somewhat like minded Chris, we would not been on this web site to have held this debate in the first place. Stay safe and take care. Dan.
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