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It's group project day over at Clear & Simple Stamps. Our challenge was to create a card set that could be given as a gift.
Details on my blog: whoistracy.com/myhead/
The yard crew is pulling CSS 2009 and 2003 out of the yard to start a hard day of switching cars, then head west to Burns Harbor.
GP38-2's
Carroll Av. Shops
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This may not look like much, but it has taken me months to learn... three columns, plus footer, centered on the screen... entirely in CSS and all w/out a single <table> tag.
The margins still need a little fine-tuning, but it's getting there. I'm afraid to look at it in IE though.
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman-built 8 at about Roosevelt Road in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 8 was built by Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company in early 1926, delivered to the new CSS&SB (which took over the bankrupt CLS&SB) by June 1926.
CSS 2007, & 2004 departing CSX Curtis Yard light back for home rails as CSX Z501-17 after dropping off cars a few hours earlier.
Taken on 8/17/2012
East Chicago, IN
James T.,© 2012