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Post by Dmitri on Jul 22, 2008 22:30:36 GMT
Yes, I can recover the html - but the html isn't transferrable back into the Net Objects program..........or is it? hmmmm..... There is an Import Existing Site option in NOF (at least in version 11). as long as you remember your FTP login username and login password, you can recover your website with ease ...or simply download everything over HTTP using Teleport Pro or suchlike.
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 22, 2008 15:57:13 GMT
I wouldn't have thought you'd need a stupidly expensive model either (I know mine certainly isn't). +1. I think a smallest and cheapest one would suffice.
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 22, 2008 12:26:28 GMT
As we all know, Dave duilt the main site using Net Objects; it's a good website building program and I too used it to create my District line photo site. The only trouble with it is, as we've both found, if yer computer goes South the website is lost forever (hence why Daves main site & my District line site are both dead in the water). In fact, it is not lost: if you can download and upload files, you can do everything you want (it may be slow and tedious manual process, but still possible nonetheless - it is how I 'supported' a web-site on my previous job). Memory cards/hard drives/etc. are just a storage, and, like tins, they can hold whatever you put inside. Bottom line: can you be more specific about the problems you've encountered? I've never used NetObjects Fusion, but I can try and (possibly) give some advice. PM or Email me if you want.
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 20, 2008 20:45:08 GMT
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 16, 2008 12:53:49 GMT
Look for the photos with fake signs in the next parts of the quiz ;D.
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 16, 2008 12:52:02 GMT
and the most uncomfortable seats I have ever experienced Even worse than that ?
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 16, 2008 8:59:20 GMT
It is now 56.5 trains. [wonders, how do you write "half" as a fraction] 56½ trains. (Type ALT+0189 using a numeric keypad to get ½).
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 15, 2008 6:39:04 GMT
Do you guys have to rely on visual alone for the signals? Is there anything else they can rely on ?
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 8, 2008 21:37:39 GMT
Are A, C, D (and S?) stocks the same height? A, C and D are almost the same, according to this page (with A being the tallest and D the lowest).
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 4, 2008 17:35:09 GMT
Two crews? Or two crew members ? Sensible idea ;D.
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 3, 2008 13:51:17 GMT
Many of them are available at the LT Museum and Transport Diversions websites portraying tube and bus travel. My question is if such DVD's can operate on DVD players here in the US? 1. Ensure your DVD player and TV are capable of playing PAL format. 2. If those DVDs are region-locked (it is not a requirement), make sure you have an all-region DVD player.
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Post by Dmitri on Jun 30, 2008 21:15:13 GMT
Great news - congratulations to the both of you ! A very scary photo (or should that be a photo of someone who is very scared) is the featured image to the section ;D ;D ;D Could not keep myself from laughing ;D.
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Post by Dmitri on Jun 23, 2008 14:00:24 GMT
Interesting stuff - interesting that bullhead could be purchased from Eastern Europe - I thought bullhead was largely confined to Britain? I believe they are custom-made. At least, I've never heard of the bullhead rails been used in the Eastern Europe.
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Post by Dmitri on Jun 19, 2008 20:18:28 GMT
Just out of the interest, what rail size LU uses at most? In Moscow, 50 kg/m (100 lb/yd) was a standard, but 65 kg/m (132 lb/yd) rails are gaining popularity due to their higher durability.
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Post by Dmitri on Jun 9, 2008 21:48:26 GMT
this train is being held at a red signal As a passenger, I do not need to be told that a train is being held, and I don't care much about why we are held (I assume there is always a good reason for that). But I am very curious about how long we are going to stay here .
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Post by Dmitri on May 29, 2008 8:26:18 GMT
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Post by Dmitri on May 23, 2008 6:54:52 GMT
I think you've mistyped the picture's URL - it is May 23 today, not 24 .
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Post by Dmitri on May 22, 2008 12:52:02 GMT
So, what was it like with Moscow Red Square being full of football supporters? I've heard they liked to shoot each other in front of the Saint Basil's Cathedral. And all pubs inside the Garden Ring were full and bursting . Any problems/ police action? According to the local press, nothing too serious, merely a couple of minor scuffles.
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Post by Dmitri on May 21, 2008 21:58:07 GMT
90 minutes of normal time and 30 minutes of overtime ended at 1-1. Manchester United won 6-5 on penalties.
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Post by Dmitri on May 21, 2008 15:43:06 GMT
The final will commence in 3 hours. This night, Moscow Metro will close 3 hours later than usual - at 4:00 instead of 1:00. Also in the news... A bargain trip to Moscow.
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Post by Dmitri on May 21, 2008 15:35:41 GMT
Ideally it is as follows: 8:30 - leave home; 8:45 - take a bus; 9:00 - get on the Metro; 9:30 - arrive at work (with the 30 minutes to spare). Normally, 1st part of the journey is increased by 5...15 minutes, 2nd part by 5...55 minutes ...
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Post by Dmitri on May 18, 2008 18:49:01 GMT
1916, start of Russian Civil War It actually started in November 1917.
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Post by Dmitri on May 17, 2008 19:11:12 GMT
Is there space in the Severn Tunnel for OHLE? For which kind? You may try to stuff 3 kV DC wires like this: (Old Stavropol-Tuapse Railway tunnel)
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Post by Dmitri on May 17, 2008 17:48:52 GMT
state of the Jubilee escalators at Chaing X, they are life expired Aren't they out of use? If they are, how can they be life-expired ?
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Post by Dmitri on Apr 24, 2008 18:29:08 GMT
Because the acid used (like/is Hydrochloric) is not very nice It is a hydrofluoric acid - volatile and highly poisonous, it is much more dangerous than any other mineral acid.
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Post by Dmitri on Dec 5, 2007 11:51:11 GMT
I've recently been advised of the "Transit Maps of the World" book. Description fron the Amazon.com: Transit Maps of the World is the first and only comprehensive collection of historic and current maps of every rapid-transit system on earth. Using glorious, colorful graphics, Mark Ovenden traces the history of mass transit-including rare and historic maps, diagrams, and photographs, some available for the first time since their original publication. Transit Maps is the graphic designer’s new bible, the transport enthusiast’s dream collection, and a coffee-table essential for everyone who’s ever traveled in a city.Sounds interesting .
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Post by Dmitri on Sept 27, 2006 8:39:45 GMT
Two dots over the u? Umlaut...Just how do we obtain one? Alt+0220 for Ü, Alt+0252 for ü.
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Post by Dmitri on Apr 20, 2005 10:58:13 GMT
I've never been to South Harrow on a 'BIG' train I beleive the problem is remediable ;D.
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Post by Dmitri on Jul 15, 2005 5:56:04 GMT
I know the line so well, I can even remember the numbers on individual tunnel rings... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Doesn't it mean it is the time to move to another line ?
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Post by Dmitri on Sept 2, 2005 9:11:34 GMT
In other words, the drivers of the cross-border train have to remember which side of the border they are on... Well, at least "Red" means "Stop" everywhere .
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