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Life-sized model railroads 09/22/2004 12:04 PM

Xeni Jardin: Live Steam enthuthiasts are guys who build large working models of steam and diesel trains and then ride them around gigantic layouts in their yards or in parks. This is dorky and irresistably cool. How fun would it be to spend a weekend with these retro-tech adventurers? Let the nerd flag fly high. I love them. They use wireless technology and stay up all night in tag teams to break new records in continuous train ride duration. Rock on, steamer man. Link (Thanks, Paul)




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