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About jimmy red

Jimmy red is a pres., mng. dir. living in USA.

in the r/r business, also high end audio

jimmy red’s website:
http://www.ontrackaudio.com


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On January 28, 2009 jimmy red Discussed

Train in Vain

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a big part of the problem lies with cost of operation on the Railroads track, in other words ,the railroads don’t make as much money hauling passengers.  profit seems to be the motive in motive power here.

On January 27, 2009 jimmy red Discussed

Trains Need to Throw Some Money Around

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what will help us most{in my opinion} is to change our way of relating to other passengers on transportation we use—- example- lets try setting down our mobile communcations devices,- and openly disscuss ways to save all types of fuel.

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On January 28, 2009 jimmy red Discussed

Train in Vain

  • and said:

a big part of the problem lies with cost of operation on the Railroads track, in other words ,the railroads don’t make as much money hauling passengers.  profit seems to be the motive in motive power here.

On January 27, 2009 jimmy red Discussed

Trains Need to Throw Some Money Around

  • and said:

what will help us most{in my opinion} is to change our way of relating to other passengers on transportation we use—- example- lets try setting down our mobile communcations devices,- and openly disscuss ways to save all types of fuel.

jimmy red has not GOODmarked anything yet.
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