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Well, I had heard via YouTube that it existed, but didn't pop my nose in here to look. Well, I had seen a wonderful layout on YouTube(someone else's that wasn't plugging the forum) and I wanted to see more. Well, that led me here. It took about 4-5 months after browsing more of that layout here and seeing some of the other things going on before I joined the forum.

mark s posted:

Seems I was on the Sunset 3rd rail interactive website quite a few years ago.......maybe someone mentioned it.........and, wallah, here I am !      Wonder what "wallah" means?

It's actually "violá" (vwa-la) French for calling attention with a note of aproval; "here it is", etc. 

I spell it with a W for context sake too.

I am a late-comer to this forum and I have forgotten exactly how I discovered it but I'm sure glad I stopped by.  The wealth of information available is priceless just for starters.  There are some real characters hanging around here and it's like a small village in many ways.   Always a pleasure to read the posts.   If I ever need to ask about something it usually doesn't take long to hear an answer. Amazing.

catnap posted:
Adriatic posted:

It's actually "violá" (vwa-la) French for calling attention with a note of aproval; "here it is", etc. 

I spell it with a W for context sake too.

It's voila , not "viola." The latter is a stringed instrument played with a bow.

or a flower 🌸🌼🙃  

I don't know if I should blame "spellwreck"or not.

I make mistakes thumbdays 😬

mark s posted:

Seems I was on the Sunset 3rd rail interactive website quite a few years ago.......maybe someone mentioned it.........and, wallah, here I am !      Wonder what "wallah" means?

Hi Mark S, That's probably a phonetic spelling of Voila!   which is "an expression used to call attention, express satisfaction, or suggest an appearance as if by magic." (Merriam-Webster)

FrankM

Ran across the forum quite often as I was getting back into the hobby about 5-6 years ago.  More often than not when I was looking for specific, detailed, information the first link that answered the question on a google/etc search ended up being a thread on OGR.  I tend to avoid 'social media', never had FaceSpace or the like and to date I think this is one of 3 forums I've joined. The other two are/were an old Ford forum that has since disappeared, and the Arduino forums on which I post about twice a year when I need some information I can't find documentation on anywhere.  

Finally joined OGR after running into a thread that was so full of incorrect/disinformation that I felt a need to respond.  Stuck around mostly because it felt like a good bunch of people, and I though the average user could use some on-the-cheap, hobby level electronics know how.

Took a break due to being unenthused/confused about an editorial choice of the previous publisher, and mostly just lurk now, unless I'm killing time between shoots at work as I am now.  

Over all, I find the OGR forum the most useful place for folks in 3 rail O gauge information, just not as enthusiastic about the place as I once was.  

According to my profile I joined in 2012. Don't recall how I found the forum, but I did lurk for a while before joining. I knew nothing about trains (toy, model or real) back then, not that I know a lot now, but have learned quite a bit about all three here.

It all started when I got my grandson a train set for his birthday in 2011 (or maybe it was 2012?). Anyway, while shopping I was amazed by all the new things in O gauge from what they had years ago when I was a kid (I'm still amazed to this day). The electronic controls put me over the edge so I got back in the hobby, after trying to figure out where to start. I also retired at the beginning of 2012 so I had the time and trains were a good fit for something to do, also not too physical as I was beginning to have some health issues. Somewhere along the line I stumbled onto this forum and it's been a great place to learn not only trains but electronics too. This forum might be better than finding the trains again? It sure helps with learning and keeping up with all the modern features. 

Walla Walla? Sounds like something a Witch Doctor once said...Or was that a Chipmunk? 

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