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[personal profile] plonq
I don't mean to pick on lawyers, but some of the stupidest questions that land in my inbox come from them.

At their request, I dug up an old train consist sometime around the middle of last year for an incident that took place back in 1998ish.  They poured over this data for about 15 months before sending me a list of questions this morning regarding the data.  Some of the questions strike me as being a bit loaded, such as "what does HVM Equipped mean?"  Other questions have left me wondering if the bar exam has some physical components to it; i.e., a lobotomy.  There is one question in particular...

I will quote the question verbatim:

"45.        Advise what six followed by three stars 2000 feet from the tail end of the train means."

This is the line that is causing them confusion:

6 *** 2000 FEET FROM THE TAILEND OF THE TRAIN ***

How can I answer this one without sacrificing my last remaining shred of faith in humanity?  Part of my job requires me to be polite and politic, but it's all I can do to stop myself from prefacing my answer with, "At risk of responding to a question for which the answer should be painfully self-obvious..."

Maybe I could be passive-aggressive and give him the information in excruciating detail.

"6" - This indicates that this line in the consist is a 6-Card.  This term is a carry-over from the days when the information was actually stored on cards.  A card prefaced with a "6" indicates that the data therein is purely informational.

" " - This is a space.  Its function is to make the rest of the information in this line more readable.  You may notice more spaces interspersed throughout this line of data, but they serve a function identical to this one.  If you encounter a space later in the line and are unsure of its function , refer back to this explanation.  Hope this helps.

"***" - These three stars (or "asterisks" as they are also sometimes called) are designed to capture the reader's attention, and to differentiate this line of data from those above it and below it.  They say to the reader, "Look at me - I'm an important bit of data!"  Please note that the number of stars used is irrelevant to the importance of the data.  The decision to use three stars for this function was based purely in aesthetics.

"2000 FEET FROM THE TAILEND OF THE TRAIN" - The term "FEET" refers to a measurement of approximately .3048 metres.  The term "TAILEND" may be confusing, as the programmers appear to have combined two words into a single word.  The term could also be expressed as "TAIL END".  Regardless of how it is written, the term "TAILEND" refers to the opposite end of the train to which the locomotives are attached.  Taken as a whole, this line of data means, "This line in the consist indicates a point on the train which is 2000 feet (or 609.6 metres) from the non-locomotive end of the train", or more precisely, "This line indicates the point in the train in which the sum of the lengths of the cars between this point and the non-locomotive end of the train makes its nearest approach to, without exceeding 2000 feet."  Please note that fractions of cars are not utilized for this flag since we do not, under normal operation procedures, divide rail cars into fractions.

"***" - These three stars serve a function identical to the three stars identified earlier in the line.  The three stars are simply repeated here in order to  encapsulate the main informational point of the line between two eye-catching points of demarcation.  They serve no other function beyond aesthetics.

Date: 2004-11-29 11:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dingotush.livejournal.com
That would be so, so tempting. But, you just know they wouldn't get it. It seems to be standard procedure for lawyers to question anything (rather than, say, reading it) just to rack up the time and materials.

Of course, now you've got me idly wondering if the "tail end" can ever be at the front.

Date: 2004-11-29 03:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lowen-kind.livejournal.com
Of course, now you've got me idly wondering if the "tail end" can ever be at the front.

Techincally, in the way Plonq described it, yes.

It would occur during a "shoving move", where the engines were pushing said train somewhere.

But, the tail end would be called the "head end" during radio communications, as it is leading the way.

Complicated? Of course. We're talking railroading here. ;=3

Date: 2004-11-29 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuzzytoedcollie.livejournal.com
What's so complicated about railroading?
When I visit my Dad, I just put the cars on the track, make sure all the couplers are engaged, and twist the throttle to make 'em go round-and-round-and-thumpa_thumpa_thumpa.....derail.

*grin*

Imagine a big hand reaching down from the sky to put a car back on the track...

Date: 2004-11-29 04:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lowen-kind.livejournal.com
Imagine a big hand reaching down from the sky to put a car back on the track...

Otherwise known as a GHA - Giant Hand Action. ;=3

Wish it was that easy in RL. ;=3

When pushing model trains around by hand, it is known as using the 0-5-0 switcher. :=3

This is funny, because a real/model engine can't have 5 wheels. It has to have an equal amount of wheels on both sides.

Date: 2004-11-29 05:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuzzytoedcollie.livejournal.com
*LOL*
Dad called a few minutes ago and I relayed your answer to him--he knew what you were talking about and got a big laugh out of it!!!

Many Thanks!

Date: 2004-11-29 02:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] funos.livejournal.com
That's an impressive possible reply.

Date: 2004-11-29 04:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lowen-kind.livejournal.com
Please note that fractions of cars are not utilized for this flag since we do not, under normal operation procedures, divide rail cars into fractions.

Well, the train crews divide cars into fractions, when they're calling the amount of distance to be travelled; i.e.
Ok 7000, two and a half cars to a stop.

Roger. Two and a half to a stop.


I will concede, however, that IT people don't normally divide rails cars into fractions. ;=3

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