Click on each of them, which will yield a larger view.Fred_V wrote:Great info but almost impossible to read. Any way to make it upload more clearly?
Harold
Click on each of them, which will yield a larger view.Fred_V wrote:Great info but almost impossible to read. Any way to make it upload more clearly?
I did that and then clicked to download it but it was not readable.Harold_V wrote:Click on each of them, which will yield a larger view.Fred_V wrote:Great info but almost impossible to read. Any way to make it upload more clearly?
Harold
Rich_Carlstedt wrote:Thank you David !
What an awesome find.
I am working on the text right now and will report back.
Fred, I also had a difficult time reading it because its a gif file according to my photo reader
So I set out to find the original article
It is available free at the "ARCHIVE.ORG" website
https://archive.org/details/railwaymechanica91newy
Its on page 71 if you want the direct link
https://archive.org/stream/railwaymecha ... 1/mode/1up
To see the lineup of available reprints go here
https://archive.org/search.php?query=ra ... 20engineer
If you can save them as jpg's and reset the contrast in a photo publisher , the text appears much better
Thanks again Dave !
Rich
I'm afraid he is right...Dick_Morris wrote:Charlie's program is a simulator, not a design tool. It will allow you to put in your own dimensions to see how your gear performs.
When you have clicked on the en-us flag and are on the site with the translation bookmark, you must go back to the main website by clicking "Go back this way to the main page", this leads you to the inner frame of the main site. Google can only translate the outer sites.RCW wrote:VGC Translator does not work.