Al Lowe on model trains, funny deaths and working with Disney

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114 points | by thelok 21 hours ago

9 comments

  • jfengel 15 hours ago
    It might be time for HN to shift to a font that distinguishes better between "Al" and "AI".
    • baxtr 14 hours ago
      Especially confusing when there’s the word model up there as well
      • Spire42 12 hours ago
        And “trains”.
        • lynndotpy 9 hours ago
          "Gemini, Lowe, whatever. The model trains and works with Disney? I see, but I want to learn more about the funny deaths, what the hell?"

          I also vouch for a font that differentiates lowercase-L and uppercase-i.

    • smokel 14 hours ago
      AI is a hype, Al Lowe is a legend.
      • mathgeek 12 hours ago
        How dare you call Weird Al hype?
  • jacquesm 4 hours ago
    > I got my first model train when I was 2 years old, and my dad wouldn’t let me play with it. So he ran it around the Christmas tree and I had to watch.

    I wonder how many kids had this happen to them.

  • bigstrat2003 14 hours ago
    That was a great interview. I didn't realize model trains had so much computer stuff going on inside them these days! Maybe I should get into the hobby now that I'm an adult with space at home and disposable income.
    • dhosek 13 hours ago
      Yeah, apparently the whole controlling the train by the voltage¹ and polarity of the electricity in the rails has been replaced with little digital chips in the locomotives that let you control each locomotive independently and not have to have them in separate zones on the layout. I have a bunch of stuff in the basement from when I was thinking of getting back into the hobby around 2001 and then, well, 2001 happened and put that all on hold. Maybe sometime in the future or maybe I’ll just sell it all off.

      1. Or is it current? I have no idea,

      • kylegordon 13 hours ago
        And that's just DCC. You can also add in I2C, MQTT, Canbus, Ethernet, BiDiB, Modbus, etc the list goes on

        Have a gander at https://www.jmri.org/help/en/html/hardware/index.shtml#netwo... for a good list of protocols

      • TacticalCoder 13 hours ago
        > Yeah, apparently the whole controlling the train by the voltage¹ and polarity of the electricity in the rails has been replaced with little digital chips in the locomotives that let you control each locomotive independently and not have to have them in separate zones on the layout.

        Can I reuse the tracks (not the locomotives, just the track) from my Marklin HO and switch to digital trains? Sounds cool.

        • dhosek 10 hours ago
          Yep. And you can simplify your wiring since you only need to put in insulators where there would be a potential short (e.g., a Y loop) and not split the layout into zones for operation.
          • nic547 48 minutes ago
            GP mentioned Märklin H0, so Y-Loops aren't a Problem anyway because both wheels have the same potential, it's a modified 3rail system with a bunch of studs in the middle as a 3rd rail.
          • dhosek 10 hours ago
            Also adding the chip to a locomotive is a pretty simple thing so you can retrofit older locomotives (it’s also possible to mix non-digital locomotives with digital locomotives).
    • baxtr 6 hours ago
      You absolutely should. Start small and see if you like it then expand.

      You don’t want to be 80 and saying: I should have at least tried!

  • mrighele 19 hours ago
    I never realized that Al Lowe was involved with Donald Duck’s Playground, I loved it as a child. I guess I have to be thankful to him for two things now.
    • sgt 1 hour ago
      He got so associted with Leisure Suit Larry that some people thought he was Larry. Quite the opposite (his own words) - he's happily married 50+ years and just loves technology and creation.
    • throaway146 17 hours ago
      I used to play it on my dad's mac at work (which he hated, it was a non-computer role and management forced a switch from Windows to Mac). It had a great look that does seem similar to LLL.

      Of course on those machines, most of my time was spent dealing with the "insert disk for the program you were previously using" bug!

  • deepthaw 18 hours ago
    I first really started to learn how to use computers playing Leisure Suit Larry on a friend's dad's computer. Started with copying save-games to/from floppy disks, to using MS-DOS in general, to BASIC, etc. and so forth.

    It's interesting how much of the humor in those games flew way over my head yet I still had a blast playing them. And looking back as an adult, the "risque" stuff was tame as hell but still fun. Sigh, good times.

  • tombert 19 hours ago
    Al Lowe is actually a pretty nice dude.

    I’m not entirely sure why I did this, but when I was an adjunct for a few semesters, I emailed him for advice on teaching since he did the transition from teacher->programmer and I did the opposite.

    He responded back very quickly with very helpful advice [1] and was very understanding and nice. I like him.

    [1] I don’t want to share the emails since they are a bit personal, but the TL;DR was that he recommended I consider finding some training on how to be a teacher.

  • t1234s 8 hours ago
    Anyone who played LSL1 on a 5 1/4 floppy disk please stand up.
  • js4ever 18 hours ago
    Al model train ... I was not expecting that article... To much AI in my life
    • linkjuice4all 17 hours ago
      Much like Factorio - bringing too much tech/automation into your hobbies (such as model trains) just turns a fun weekend hobby into "work". It's really cool to see the progress with digital controls in model trains (read up about Neil Young and Lionel [0]) but I don't want to have to ask AI to rewrite my train handling config files just to get some little motor to spin.

      [0] https://thrasherswheat.org/tfa/trains-neil-young-1993.htm

      • jclulow 6 hours ago
        > I don't want to have to ask AI to rewrite my train handling config files just to get some little motor to spin.

        I reckon you could probably still figure out how to just edit the text file. And if it's not fun to do that, then, surely it's just not the right hobby?

    • sodapopcan 18 hours ago
      Ya, I was wondering if this made it to the top because people though "Al" was "AI," heh.
      • em-bee 15 hours ago
        does it really matter? it's a good topic either way. actually it's even better because it isn't about AI.
  • unixhero 18 hours ago
    What about Larry 4 Roar and Al