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It's been a while since I lasted posted here. I've been very busy, though.

 

I have been making steady progress on the NASG web site, if you are interested. Recently, I have updated the photos that rotate on the home page. I hope to have time to update those more often. The other major change I made was rename two of the main navigation buttons. They are now called "S Resources", which has organized lists of all the web sites that show "S" products available TODAY, and the other is now called "Product Gallery", which has organized lists of ways for you to look up previously-produced S products (engines, cars, etc.).

 

About a month ago I did the last update of the 2013 NASG Convention page. It has tons of photos, manufacturer report, downloadable hand-outs from several of the clinics, including mine, and more. This was my first time at an NASG convention, and I had a blast! I also did a clinic about Neil Stanton's S-CAB system (radio frequency DCC controller, with optional battery-powered system). The PDF of the slide show is available on the web site. You can see last year's convention page here:

 

http://www.nasg.org/Convention/2013/index.htm

 

A new, dedicated page for the 2014 Convention has been added as well:

 

http://www.nasg.org/Convention/2014/index.htm

 

And, in closing, at this past convention, we discussed making announcements about what various "S" clubs are doing, in advance. To the extent that I know, I update the web site's Events page. So, if you are in the area of a club, and are "S-curious", check out a local club event:

 

http://www.nasg.org/Events/index.htm

 

Enjoy,

 - Peter.

   (NASG webmaster)

 

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