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hey Deltics. What is that a pic of on you signature? Is it a train on a skid or a small generator to look like a locomotive?
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hey Deltics. What is that a pic of on you signature? Is it a train on a skid or a small generator to look like a locomotive?
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hey Deltics. What is that a pic of on you signature? Is it a train on a skid or a small generator to look like a locomotive?
Is it the Diesel drumming?
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There is no need for captcha ("Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart") on IORR. In order to register for posting on IORR you need to get an approval by me personally. I do reject both machines and real people trying to register for posting on IORR if they have offensive names, e-mail addresses that come from machines and so on. Captchas are used where there is no person available to verify filled in forms, ticket reservations and so on.
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There is no need for captcha ("Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart") on IORR. In order to register for posting on IORR you need to get an approval by me personally. I do reject both machines and real people trying to register for posting on IORR if they have offensive names, e-mail addresses that come from machines and so on. Captchas are used where there is no person available to verify filled in forms, ticket reservations and so on.
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There is no need for captcha ("Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart") on IORR. In order to register for posting on IORR you need to get an approval by me personally. I do reject both machines and real people trying to register for posting on IORR if they have offensive names, e-mail addresses that come from machines and so on. Captchas are used where there is no person available to verify filled in forms, ticket reservations and so on.
I have not had a recurrence of the problem since my original post that started this thread. I use a VPN, tuned to a USA IP address. I do not know why I was asked "to verify that I was not a robot" twice on that day while attempting to view this web page. Note that this has happened sporadically in the past when I try to view this web page, but it does not happen all the time.