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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Joao Encarnado

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Been a very busy weekend due to a train model exposition were I've been representing my part in Train Simulation with 2 computers, one running the old Microsoft Train Simulator (with a RailDriver console) and the other running the newer Train Simulator 2015.
I didn't wanted to take a huge hat because of the confined space and to be easily recognised, yesterday I took my 4x Buffalo with me.
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Today, I took this Stagecoach. Sorry for the picture but this was when I arrived home.
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Joao, I never knew you were a train aficionado. I have known many of them over the years, but mostly from before the era of computers! Cool!
 

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Ok a good day for Hats
From tall crown conversions in black (looks Good) to doggies in hats , Bullfights , snow in Texas, Trains Joao I make my living as a instructor for Vintage Streetcar Operation
& LRV subway operation & I love it !, etc nice hats all

caps today at the Antique Flea mkt. in Alameda CA
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left Vintage, center Cordova cap, right vintage
Beautiful plants. Are they mostly succulents?

Hi Bob
yes every plant is a succulent except for the Rare blue Cycad im touching which is a arid plant
Mexico & Africa is represented in this greenhouse at http://www.ruthbancroftgarden.org/rbgarden/pages/plants.html
che:cool:
 
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seabass

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Hi Feltfan
no not my greenhouse but you can visit as your very close to the Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek
the Cycad im touching is Encephalartos horridus Blue form & the aloes are on the ground, that's a hanging orchid cactus on my left, but there a lot of tree Aloes & huge ones in the garden
check it out a great place & a new retail nursery as well
 
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Ok a good day for Hats
From tall crown conversions in black (looks Good) to doggies in hats , Bullfights , snow in Texas, Trains Joao I make my living as a instructor for Vintage Streetcar Operation
& LRV subway operation & I love it !, etc nice hats all

caps today at the Antique Flea mkt. in Alameda CA
232323232%7Ffp83232%3Euqcshlukaxroqdfv33%3A6%3B%3Enu%3D37%3B5%3E%3A76%3E9%3B%3B%3E28%3A6%3A76%3A%3A%3C25%3Aot1lsi

left Vintage, center Cordova cap, right vintage

Che....awesome! :thumb:
 

Joao Encarnado

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Joao, I never knew you were a train aficionado. I have known many of them over the years, but mostly from before the era of computers! Cool!
Maybe you didn't noticed that on some posts I mentioned a hat I wore to go to the Train Association. The internet made me go closer to other train addicted people ;)

Trains Joao I make my living as a instructor for Vintage Streetcar Operation & LRV subway operation & I love it !
Someone said to me that you work on streetcars but not in what or where. It should be fun as some years ago, I participated on making a Simulator for my Country's state train operator (CP - Comboios de Portugal). I was allowed to drive a commuter train (the ones we were implementing in the simulator). With like 3 or 4 runs I was able to do the 25 Kms service on my own without missing any stop and with little delay (30 seconds or less) to the timetable. It was very very fun but it also made me loose interest on the simulation itself. It's just not the same thing, but I still find it fun to test the simulation, not runing it over and over and over.

Today my interest in train simulation is to use real locomotive controllers and use them with the simulation. Currently I'm working on a CP2500 locomotive controller. Those locomotives were withdraw then scraped (only one remained to national railway museum) and we were allowed to take what we wanted.

So on those train model expositions I do the basic explanation on the train driving simulation. Some kids take interest in it, some don't and just want to go fast and crash.
 
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