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... the service begins) Regardless, if I am prevented from making my intellectual property available on terms of my choosing, I shall simply stop supplying it at all. That would be a terrible shame, though I completely understand your point of view- but I would hope there is enough leeway within the regulations to satisfy you (and I'm guessing that your concern is providing a lock-release code to someone who then chooses to "cancel", with no means for you to stop them continuing to use your hard work without payment- which would infuriate me too) Paul posted: 14 Jun 2011 15:47 from: Brian Nicholls Martin Wynne wrote: Also, please note that the option to buy Templot by post is now withdrawn. Online via PayPal only please. Hi Matin, Sorry to have to chip in on this one. I would rethink your strategy on this point, I personally never use, and never will use, PayPal as a method of payment for goods. There have been far too many rumours and other peoples comments running ...
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... //www.templot.com/info/templot_on_linux.htm If I want to experiment with using different versions of Windows (XP, Vista, maybe Windows 7) on my virtual machine (to settle on a good everyday performance), will I need a new licence key for Templot for each virtual machine? Email me. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Feb 2009 17:41 from: John McAleely Thanks for the quick answer. I've ordered a licence. I would like to report that I disliked being obliged to use PayPal for electronic payment. Despite electing to pay by credit card (for all the good uk consumer protection law, and the financial benefit to me) they attempted to deduct the funds for this directly from my current account. This is probably better for them, and perhaps you, but is very against my interests. Yuk. I do try to avoid purchasing through them whenever possible. posted: 8 Feb 2009 18:06 from: Martin Wynne John McAleely wrote: I would like to report that I disliked being obliged to use PayPal ...
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... May 2012 20:26 from: Brian Nicholls Hi Paul, You know the old saying about, "not being able to teaching old dogs new tricks", Well, call me an old dog if you like. We, that's, you Paul and I, have been round this route before in a previous posting, and I still haven't change my mind on this one. One thing that really bugs me about this affair, and particularly Old-maps is, that I am only being offered this one method of payment, and the attitude is that, 'you take it or leave it' (well, I personally, will leave it !!). Anyhow, I think that's enough on this subject before you get me really started on it, also I don't think this is the place to air ones feelings on it, as I really enjoy the Templot Club site and don't wish to blot my copybook as the saying goes. Bye the way, I appreciate your light hearted comments about the "Cheque Book", I make ...
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... week or so to be processed, what's the problem? posted: 29 Apr 2018 10:21 from: Stephen Freeman A week??? If only! That would be OK. I am still waiting for an order placed on the website and paid for over the phone from the 4/5 April, nearly a whole month. As he will be at a show this weekend,I have no idea when it might materialise. I have another order I'm still waiting for, slightly younger only about 2.5 weeks from payment. You can't email him and I couldn't get an answer to his phone last week. No more if I can help it. posted: 29 Apr 2018 12:06 from: Hayfield Phil admits he is a bit behind with his orders, he is working through the backlog and is on record of asking folk to give him a call if there are any issues. I have no trouble contacting him, but I keep away from late afternoon calls and days before and after shows. If you explain its urgent he ...
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... up on a daily basis by Jim. In the sense that the server crashes or fails or whatever. In fact it failed to restart one day recently after some maintenance work, and he restored the whole thing from the previous day's backup, probably without anyone here noticing. His robust approach to backups is one of the reasons I have stayed with him for hosting for all these years. But he's just as vulnerable to the bus as anyone else, and I'm sure he would notice if the bus gets me and the hosting payments stop. You may not know that we share a dedicated server with the Antique Electric Fan Collectors Association of America, just the two of us, half each. They have a large site too, with over 400,000 posts (making our 27,000 look very tiddly): http://afcaforum.com/ I will have a word with Larry and see if he has had any thoughts about the future safety of his site. We could set up a mirror site somewhere, but that doesn't solve the problem ...
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... All in all a good service. Fast forward to February 2018 and suddenly they start billing me again. I hadn't even been onto their website to renew the subscription. After contacting old-maps, someone anonymous assured me that it was all my own fault and I should have un-subscribed earlier (did s/he bother reading my email I wonder?) but did promise a refund. I was wondering if anyone else had has this problem before. Apart from anything else I'm a little uncomfortable with them retaining my payment details for this length of time when there does appear to be an issue with their system. Martin, I hope if you read this you are comfortable with it being on the forum. It is all perfectly accurate and no malice intended. But if you need to delete it or otherwise change the name to "a map provider" etc then I understand of course. Regards Derek posted: 8 Feb 2018 01:06 from: Martin Wynne Hi Derek, That's fine, no problem posting the details. Assuming you ...
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... 0.25mm. and precisely provides for the following:- track gauge 31.75mm- crossing flangeway 1.5mm- running rail to check rail gauging 1.75mm (i.e. the check gauge stays the same at 30.0mm.)- a chord-flat milled to both ends (opposingly phased) msg-13493-0 -25656400-1387746997_thumb.jpg My gauges sit only on the head of bullhead rail, as the 1.2mm. slot depth permits the rail being gauged to cant to the required angle when seated in moulded plastic or brass, scale chairs. Purchase payment is accepted via Paypal, or by good old-fashioned cheque by post. I`d be delighted to offer you further info. should it be required...please make a note of the eMail address shown in this image: 2281_161414_370000000.gif and use it to send an eMail to me with your requirements. Best wishes, Debs. 2281_241720_490000000.jpg 2281_241720_100000000.jpg Last edited on 24 Sep 2017 22:22 by Debs. posted: 1 Aug 2012 02:35 from: JoeBaio Hi Debs, I don't know if you received ...
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... agree. Martin. posted: 18 Oct 2018 22:39 from: Rob Manchester Martin Wynne wrote: I have now realised that the double-track becomes single just before the bridge -- which explains why westbound trains often wait there, conveniently sitting across the entire view. It is actually a single track line. The double track you see in the picture is a passing siding. The line is run by Union Pacific who kindly allows BNSF( Burlington Northern Santa Fe) to run there trains over it for a small payment. I don't think there are any other major railroads left operating in the area after all the mergers of the past 40 years. Rob posted: 18 Oct 2018 22:57 from: Martin Wynne Thanks Rob. That drone video of the spiral is amazing. Here is an OSM editor view, with contours: tehachapi_camera.png The blue/white chain-dashed line following the railway is a local authority boundary (Golden Hills). The diagonal red line is marked California High Speed Rail (proposed). (The arbitrary ...
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... look of and want to take further- but it requires a number of tweaks that I just don't have the expertise to do myself. I know this is a skill I can accumulate over a number of years, but I'd rather spend that if possible building track as a result of the templot plan. I was wondering, if anyone of this parish might be interested in making the following plan 'finished' (in the sense that the geometry works, the timbers are in the right positions, etc.), for a payment to a worthy charity (macmillan, a locomotive trust/heritage railway, the royal british legion, etc.)? This is the plan: http://i.imgur.com/rJBYDAh.png Box file is attached. I am happy to discuss terms and/or the specifics of what I'd like, but it roughly pans out to: Properly aligning the track/timbers so it can be used as templates for laying track (though I think I'm mostly fine with my angles, I have no idea about how to do this ...
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... base Turnouts will be the same just of opposite hand. Regards. Tony. posted: 20 Nov 2017 14:54 from: Cornelis de Groot Gents I came across this guy from Indonesia who builds these and also other point configurations as custome made to order. His work is very good. I had some other things on my mind so I had them built. His turn-around time was 3-weeks. I told him I was not in a rush. The arived just under 5-weeks after order/payment. He charged $435 USD for the two sets in code 83 Micro Engineering stock rails inc delivery. His name is Andreas Jodie but insists on being called Jodie. I tried explaining to him that is rude in our view but that didn't make any difference. I gave him a $40 USD tip of which he only accepted $20 USD. Here are some pictures. Electrically only the frogs are isolated, I have not ran a train over them but with the multimeter it sure works well. He used double sided PC board ...
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... meeting. (Also there will usually be a requirement to discourage anyone taking photos of said items during the time they are displayed). There are lists of different charges for books and digital publications depending on print runs and whether they are for educational purposes. If you don't like the costs you don't use them. But as dubious as it is, as I have mentioned, contract law applies and it will cost you money to defend. If you have talked to the owner of the item that you consequently have used without payment it could be said you have entered a verbal contract. And you will find the popular misquote of Samuel Goldwyn "A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on" not quite true. There is no fixed upper limit of a penalty with a verbal contract... And you would be required to prove you sourced the item elsewhere. With regards to photographs, I believe you are correct that a photo taken in a public place is yours and yours alone regardless of what it captures. However you may find ...
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... to be live within a week or so, until the website changes visibly always phone as the existing website has a known glitch. Phone after making an order, and if waiting for an order phone them, this is on their home page Due to technical difficulties I am unable to do any administration work within the website this includes stock numbers, pricing and the printing of orders from 19739 dated 21-09-2018. I do have a work round on these orders which can be placed as usual and follow the same payment process, but it is essential that you call me during my normal office hours with your order number. If you come across stock item reading zero please call me. Apologies for the inconvenience caused, a new website is being worked on but currently do not have an implementation date. Update last weekend hope to go live in a week or so Last edited on 15 Jan 2019 09:10 by Hayfield posted: 15 Jan 2019 23:47 from: Andrew Duncan Hello John It's good to hear that C&L ...
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... like this are typical of many small organisations. The overheads of full scale systems for cards are far too high. Geoff posted: 29 Jan 2013 11:16 from: Martin Wynne Hi Geoff, Sending card details by post seems even less secure. PayPal is much safer and you don't need a PayPal account -- you can pay via PayPal with your card. If you accept PayPal for purchases why not for membership? At its most basic, Phil could send you a scan of the membership form by email, with payment via PayPal. regards, Martin. posted: 29 Jan 2013 12:19 from: GeoffJones Hi Martin I have not been directly concerned with these arrangements but I think it is a matter of getting things sorted out bit by bit. I have just checked our website and I see that PayPal is now available on request. We have not had PayPal in place for very long and we need to be sure that our procedures are working properly before applying it across the board. There are different people involved in membership and ...
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... course! ), just see if the PayPal page comes up. If not, please let me know, and which browser you are using. Perhaps you could try again in a few days time and see if there is still a problem. Many thanks for your help. regards, Martin. Martin, I just tried with Opera and all appeared OK. Regards, Peter posted: 1 Jul 2007 22:57 from: Graham Bridle I am using Opera and tried to buy Templot and succeeded in getting to the confirm payment page. regards Graham bridle posted: 1 Jul 2007 23:18 from: Phil O Hi martin I am also using Opera and all appears to be OK Cheers Phil posted: 1 Jul 2007 23:21 from: Templot User -- --- from Nigel Brown -- --- Martin In Netscape 7.0 the descriptions to the left of each field don't appear. However, this sometimes happens with Netscape so may not be a new problem Nigel posted: 2 Jul 2007 00:11 from: Graham Hickson ...
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... it would be nice, but it is not essential. Simon posted: 8 Nov 2012 20:44 from: Martin Wynne Simon Dunkley wrote: Would it be possible to have a few days "grace" on this The present system isn't going to change in the near future. I may at some future time provide an option to pay to override the internet check. Or a paid-for alternative Templot3 version. But NOT until I have completely rewritten the Templot Companion and the tutorials. I'm not prepared to accept a payment for Templot until it doesn't create a support obligation. When the Templot Companion is up to date I can simply say RTFM and leave it at that. At present I can't do that because the docs are in an unholy mess. My ultimate aim in all this is to enjoy developing the Templot program WITHOUT having to support it. At present when making changes the support implications are always uppermost in my mind. regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) ...
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... to provide reliable running on switches with finer scale wheels. I've not built any yet so stay tuned for any pros or cons I find. The following is based on my understanding of the thing, it may or may not be factually correct. Martin posted a very comprehensive description of the whys and wherefores of the various approaches of 00 just above here. The gauges can be had from Russ at the following email address: rsmodelmaker@innercite.com I think the going rate is $12USD a pair plus shipping. Russ takes PayPal for payment so it's all straightforward. You only really need the gauges for turnouts as I understand it, you can use flextrack for the rest. One thing that would be handy too might be a 40mm x 10mm x 1mm shim for spacing check rails. You can get this particular item from EMGS or elsewhere (00-SF is also referred to as EM-2: i.e. the same gauge as EM minus 2mm). Joining EMGS is highly recommended, the manual is worth the membership fee, and they are an ...
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... -- -- -- -- -- Just imagine- never see another Templot email ever again!! What do you think? Regards, Pete posted: 6 Dec 2011 19:34 from: Nigel Brown Martin I think your proposal is totally realistic, and the right one. I for one will be pressing the Donate button, and I'm sure many of us who have been using payed-for versions for years will do so as well; after all it's in our interests. I never thought the original payment was more than a token contribution to the pre-release versions anyway, and fully expected to pay more in due course. Coding can quickly shift from being an enjoyable exercise to an increasingly weighty millstone very easily, and cutting out all the tasks except those you feel inspired to have a go at is surely the way to go. Ditching the admin/email side is surely necessary and right. Best wishes Nigel posted: 7 Dec 2011 05:17 from: Martin Wynne Many thanks for all the kind words. ...
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18. Ballast
... for this month. As I anticipate the problem will not re-occur after this month, I'm not about to fork out the extra for a greater bandwidth allowance just yet. So if you have any bookmarks on my website, they may not work until July. I have a re-direct in place so best to just go to the url without using an html page in it. Temporarily, I'm using a backup hosting service, so loading times may be higher but I have now got around to adding the online payment system to it if you wish to use that method. -- Stephen Freeman Finescale Trackwork 7mm to 4mm scales Colour Light and Semaphore Signals http://www.borg-rail.com Last edited on 28 Jun 2011 08:44 by Stephen Freeman Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Trackbuilding topics> Ballast about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new ...
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... join? Just click the Register ink at the top of this page. Now to the practical side of ordering. I have a bank account in the UK (I kept it so I could cope with urgent matters such as modelling) so I could send you a cheque. If I do so does the programme come on a CD or do I still have to download it. Frankly computers scare the living lights out of me. Apart from the basic programme are there any other bits and pieces I could consider. Cheque payment is fine, but if you send one, please email me to let me know that you have done so. Otherwise there may be a long delay before I can respond. But the vast majority of users prefer to pay online via PayPal. You can be up and running in Templot within an hour or two, often less than that if I happen to be online when you order. Templot is available by download only. Full download and ordering details are on the Templot web site at: http:// ...
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... runs out either side to a total length of about 5.9 metres. Regards Raymond Alan Turner wrote: Paul Hamilton wrote: What I need next to confirm Martin is the spacing for the sleepers to Midland pattern and confirmation that 45' panels would be correct in this context. Any pointers on the general spacing of the sleepers on the MR 45' panels? box file attached with 45ft panels. Attachment: attach_533_767_MR_45 '_panel_00_SF.box 435 posted: 26 Mar 2009 02:17 from: Paul Hamilton Thanks Raymond for the draft plan too. Payment has been made and I look forward to completing the plan and getting this off to Brian for laser cutting. Best regards, Paul. posted: 26 Mar 2009 14:25 from: Mike Pogson Martin Wynne wrote: I have now sent Brian hi-res raster and DXF vector versions of this, to try on the laser: all_red_laser_outline_timber.png regards, Martin. Hi Martin, The above image is very interesting. Was it created within Templot or in an outside CAD programme. Has any allowance been made for the cutting ...
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