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58050 10/04/2020 at 19:41 #125568 | |
jc92
3701 posts |
Hi everyone, I've just come off the phone to Pascal - 58050 on here and said I'd update everyone. Pascal has been on dialysis for some time now while awaiting a Kidney transplant. He was admitted to hospital on Wednesday and I'm glad to say the operation was successful and he's accepted the transplant and is now recovering. He says there's basically no Internet available in the hospital hence why he hasn't put something up, but I hope you'll all join me in wishing him well and hoping he recovers swiftly and hopefully he'll be able to see it when he's back online. Thanks Joe "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply The following users said thank you: headshot119, bill_gensheet, Steamer, Splodge, 9pN1SEAp, HST125Scorton, postal, sloppyjag, JamesN, bugsy, VInce, Phil-jmw, JWNoctis, y10g9, Soton_Speed, kbarber, TimTamToe, snapscan, tjfrancis, Richard42, wellgroomed, --miki--, whitetigger, Banners88, Temple Meads, Javelin395, rodney30, bossman, BarryM, Lyn-Greenwood, 58050, Trainfan344, whatlep, lazzer, Woodhead Signalman, Sidestick Priority, DaveHarries, sunocske, bnsf734, Edgemaster, ajax103, phil1044, officer dibble |
58050 11/04/2020 at 09:05 #125602 | |
kbarber
1764 posts |
Thanks for letting us know Joe. I'm sure everyone will join me in asking you to give him very best wishes from all of us when you speak to him again, and we look forward to seeing his tales (and timetables) of the old days back as soon as possible!
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58050 11/04/2020 at 09:10 #125603 | |
TimTamToe
664 posts |
Like Keith said, pass on all our best wishes to Pascal when you next speak to him. And something for him to read when he's recovered and able to... Pascal, really glad to hear that your op was successful and hope your road (should that be rails) to full recovery is also without problems. Thank you for all the hard work you put into your timetables and I hope before long you're able to continue your writing and inflicting much hair pulling from your team of testers. all the very best Gareth Log in to reply The following users said thank you: BarryM, 58050 |
58050 17/04/2020 at 10:35 #125928 | |
58050
2660 posts |
Thanks to all on here who left a comment on here or messages sent to jc92 who subsequently passed them onto me. I came home on WEDS 15/04/2020. I'm glad to be home with my cats mainly cos I can access the internet. Patiemnts at Addenbrookes hospital can't access the internet which is a bit of a bumer. As much as I'd like to restart tt'ing my body isn't really up to it atm after having major surgery & by the end of the day I'm going to bed alot earlier than I used to. Last night I was in bed by 22.00 instead of the usual midnight or 01.00/02.00 in the morning.
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58050 17/04/2020 at 11:21 #125938 | |
Phil-jmw
675 posts |
Glad to hear your op went well Pascal, and you're now recuperating at home. You produce great TT's, but we can wait for more of those, your health comes first. Take it easy Pascal, and get well soon. Regards, Phil. Log in to reply The following users said thank you: bossman, Steamer, 58050, VInce, rodney30 |
58050 17/04/2020 at 17:24 #125963 | |
bri2808
162 posts |
58050 in post 125928 said:Thanks to all on here who left a comment on here or messages sent to jc92 who subsequently passed them onto me. I came home on WEDS 15/04/2020. I'm glad to be home with my cats mainly cos I can access the internet. Patiemnts at Addenbrookes hospital can't access the internet which is a bit of a bumer. As much as I'd like to restart tt'ing my body isn't really up to it atm after having major surgery & by the end of the day I'm going to bed alot earlier than I used to. Last night I was in bed by 22.00 instead of the usual midnight or 01.00/02.00 in the morning.I am normally in bed by 21:30 WITHOUT major surgery lol... As a fellow cat owner ( 5 of them) I understand why you would be happy to be home with them. Hope the recovery continues well Brian Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 58050 |
58050 17/04/2020 at 17:39 #125964 | |
whatlep
377 posts |
Get well soon Pascal. Your SimSig help and encouragement has always been appreciated. My 3 feline supervisors will fax yours their latest present - a slightly squashed mouse....
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58050 17/04/2020 at 17:41 #125965 | |
jc92
3701 posts |
Phil-jmw in post 125938 said:I have to say Phil its normally our health that's affected negotiating the early hours of Carlisle 1979, rush hour on Saltley 1995 or York 1991 😂 "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |
58050 17/04/2020 at 17:41 #125966 | |
mfloyd
189 posts |
To echo the others, glad you are recovering, stay away from this awful virus too! Looking forward to the retro timetable factory being up and running 👍🏼
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58050 17/04/2020 at 18:39 #125968 | |
Phil-jmw
675 posts |
jc92 in post 125965 said:Phil-jmw in post 125938 said:Three of my favourite TT's Joe, and very often negotiated in the early hours. I normally work nights, so even on my days off I find it hard to switch off from keeping those hours and therefore I tend to be a night owl like Pascal, often to be found simming into the small hours (with the added bonus at home of cold beer from the fridge).I have to say Phil its normally our health that's affected negotiating the early hours of Carlisle 1979, rush hour on Saltley 1995 or York 1991 😂 Log in to reply |
58050 17/04/2020 at 22:56 #125971 | |
bill_gensheet
1431 posts |
Best wishes with the recovery Pascal, I will have to double my evil timetable output to make up Bill Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 58050 |
58050 17/04/2020 at 23:24 #125972 | |
DaveHarries
1287 posts |
I was not aware that Pascal had been unwell and I certainly join in wishing him all the best for his recovery. Dave Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 58050 |
58050 18/04/2020 at 09:42 #125977 | |
kbarber
1764 posts |
Good to see you back in the community (institution??? LOL) Pascal. No doubt the cats are pleased to have their staff back too; locums are regrettably impervious to wide eyes and a plaintive meow. Take your time recovering and we look forward to more of your stories (well that's what the TTs are isn't it?) when you're fully back to rights. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 58050 |
58050 18/04/2020 at 11:17 #125979 | |
58050
2660 posts |
Yes Keith your right the cats seem to be happy I'm back cos when the lady I paid to look after them whilst in hospital said to me she only ever used to see tails dissapear under the bed. With reds to timetabling I've been working over the past 6 months on another big timetable for a sim under development. Obviously I can't say anything about it as it hasn't been released yet. I can only say it based on 1988 & I've used all the usual piffle to do it such as WTTs, station working books, Trip Ntices & actual 1988 loco diagrams. It will be an exetremly challenging timetable to run as I'm about half way through & it has around 850 - 900 trains at this point. As I used to work on it 3 times a week when I was on dialysis. Now that I don't need to have dialysis following this kidney transplant I'll resume the TT work when my energy levels get better. 'Btitish Rail regrets any inconbienience caused to users.The cats aren't inconvienienced as they come first.
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58050 18/04/2020 at 11:32 #125982 | |
DaveHarries
1287 posts |
58050 in post 125979 said:Yes Keith your right the cats seem to be happy I'm back cos when the lady I paid to look after them whilst in hospital said to me she only ever used to see tails dissapear under the bed. With reds to timetabling I've been working over the past 6 months on another big timetable for a sim under development. Obviously I can't say anything about it as it hasn't been released yet. I can only say it based on 1988 & I've used all the usual piffle to do it such as WTTs, station working books, Trip Ntices & actual 1988 loco diagrams. It will be an exetremly challenging timetable to run as I'm about half way through & it has around 850 - 900 trains at this point. As I used to work on it 3 times a week when I was on dialysis. Now that I don't need to have dialysis following this kidney transplant I'll resume the TT work when my energy levels get better. 'Btitish Rail regrets any inconbienience caused to users.The cats aren't inconvienienced as they come first. 850-900 trains and only half way through? Yikes but it sounds like fun. As for cats they are usually always pleased to see their humans: I used to feed my neighbour's cats 10+ years ago when they went away on holiday and one of them in particular was always delighted to see me. Good to hear from you: take care. Dave Last edited: 18/04/2020 at 11:33 by DaveHarries Reason: None given Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 58050 |
58050 18/04/2020 at 22:04 #126008 | |
ajax103
1123 posts |
DaveHarries in post 125982 said:58050 in post 125979 said:Always interesting to see the old school timetables that you and Vince do, usually keeps us all on our toes!Yes Keith your right the cats seem to be happy I'm back cos when the lady I paid to look after them whilst in hospital said to me she only ever used to see tails dissapear under the bed. With reds to timetabling I've been working over the past 6 months on another big timetable for a sim under development. Obviously I can't say anything about it as it hasn't been released yet. I can only say it based on 1988 & I've used all the usual piffle to do it such as WTTs, station working books, Trip Ntices & actual 1988 loco diagrams. It will be an exetremly challenging timetable to run as I'm about half way through & it has around 850 - 900 trains at this point. As I used to work on it 3 times a week when I was on dialysis. Now that I don't need to have dialysis following this kidney transplant I'll resume the TT work when my energy levels get better. 'Btitish Rail regrets any inconbienience caused to users.The cats aren't inconvienienced as they come first. As to cats, they can be funny creatures because where I lived at the time had a cat that hated being picked up but would be more then happy to use you as a pillow! Glad the op went well, look after yourself and see you at some point especially as I seem to be spending more time at Bedford those days for better or worse... Log in to reply The following users said thank you: sunocske, 58050 |
58050 19/04/2020 at 19:39 #126032 | |
swiftaw
271 posts |
I haven't been playing the game very long but 58050's timetables have quickly become some of my favorites because they represent my favorite era (80's/90's), they are challenging, and they contain so much information (like the pool codes). I think his West Yorkshire timetable is my favorite. Wishing you a successful recovery and looking forward to what you produce in the future. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 58050 |