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Gondolawillie posted:

So nice to see this. It's one of my favorite locos. Been thinking of getting a Railking one, but I'm going to wait and see if Railking will come out with the yellow-nosed one before I decide.

I gonna say its pretty good eye catching paint job.She might work her way through my neck of the woods.Charlotte n.c. heck I have even seen ns units on cxs rail in monroe n.c.

EscapeRocks posted:
The image is open to the public to view on Facebook. You don't have to be a member of Facebook to see it.   Clicking on the link above will not cause any harm.

100% WRONG. 

Any time you go to Facebook.com, they set a tracking cookie on your computer which tracks your every move on the Internet. This happens whether you log in or not. Facebook and Google both do that. Ever use Google for an internet search? Then you’ve got a Google tracking cookie on your computer, too.

Rich Melvin posted:
EscapeRocks posted:
The image is open to the public to view on Facebook. You don't have to be a member of Facebook to see it.   Clicking on the link above will not cause any harm.

100% WRONG. 

Any time you go to Facebook.com, they set a tracking cookie on your computer which tracks your every move on the Internet. This happens whether you log in or not. Facebook and Google both do that. Ever use Google for an internet search? Then you’ve got a Google tracking cookie on your computer, too.

As a point of information, enabling private browsing stops that as does periodically deleting all cookies. Faceborg and google are not (by far!) the only bidnesses that install cookies. Almost all commercial websites do so and only a small number ask for permission.

Rich Melvin posted:
EscapeRocks posted:
The image is open to the public to view on Facebook. You don't have to be a member of Facebook to see it.   Clicking on the link above will not cause any harm.

100% WRONG. 

Any time you go to Facebook.com, they set a tracking cookie on your computer which tracks your every move on the Internet. This happens whether you log in or not. Facebook and Google both do that. Ever use Google for an internet search? Then you’ve got a Google tracking cookie on your computer, too.

Nope.

You just have to know to either block cookies or have them deleted every time you close your browser.

You can scrub my computers from the root on up and their will be no cookies.  This is very important to us in the music biz who have to go online now and then to download firmware updates.

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