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  1. I got the voice of the Venturer one. They offered the chance to be entered into a drawing for a $10 iTunes gift card. Below is the full text. I did not know that the BSA had a "Director of Research & Innovation." >>>>>> Hello, We want to know what you think about Venturing. Please take five minutes to answer a few questions about your Venturing experience. At the end of the survey you will be given the opportunity to register to win a $10 iTunes gift card. Please take the time now to answer the survey. All survey responses must be received by
  2. Happiness is anytime out sailing. That is when everything else just melts away and I can truly live completely in the moment. I just pick a place and enjoy the trip there. Of course I am even happier when I get to that place in front of 20 other boats.
  3. What you mentioned about elementary math being a building block is a very important piece of the puzzle. I just started tutoring in a after school program at a local Middle School, and every day I am showing kids who are in Algebra 1 how to do multiplication and long division. There also seems to have been a shift in when different things are taught recently. I know that when I was in middle school just a few years ago my 8th grade class started algebra 1, but we were an advanced class. My math teacher said that the 6th and 7th graders at that time probably wouldn't be doing the same mat
  4. I was just skimming back over this and noticed that there seems to be a common thread amongst what everyone is saying. Even the BSA literature that keeps being quoted seems to agree. "Use the right tool for the job." It is no different than when using all the different types of wrenches out there. Each one was created for a certain task, or type of task, and though others may work, it is best to use the right tool for the job. Just as when you need a 3/4" socket with a 6" extension, and a breaker bar, you don't grab the adjustable wrench; you don't grab a swiss army knife or a leathe
  5. Actually, I made a square pie once. I dropped the glass pie pan so i had to use a square pan instead. It tasted exactly the same.
  6. Wow, I never would have thought of doing that. Of course other people wouldn't have thought of having races to see who could get to the top of their laser mast before the boat flips over. I guess it all depends on what you grow up with.
  7. You know, this topic has gotten me thinking. Perhaps my ship should do some knife safety training. The other weekend I came across a couple crew members. They were sitting there dropping two knives point down to see who could get the second one to stick closer to the first. Think vertical darts, but with knives.
  8. I think the tastiest day ever was March 14th, 1592.
  9. I am amazed that nobody here said anything given the apparent obsession with pie. We had a very good apple pie on my ships cruise this weekend. The galley crew heated it up, then put some vanilla ice cream on the side. Best meal we've had in a while.
  10. Thank you, luckily I have enough gray matter between my ears that when I put my mind to something I get it pretty quickly. It helps when I find someone in class to compete with. When that happens I am guaranteed to ace the class. You wouldn't happen to know of any schools on the west coast that have similar programs? I might just check one of them out.
  11. Well, Pack posted a link to this a couple days ago and I just have make a few comments about the homeschooling stuff. I was "Homeschooled" for 5 or 6 years. 4 in elementary school and sort of 2 in high school. I really wish I had never done any of it. My mom pulled me out of a Catholic school because she had visions of sailing around the world. She wanted to get a couple years head start on homeschooling me, so after the second or third grade I stopped going to the catholic school. My mom did a ton of research and bought some school books. She spent a couple days going over them and writi
  12. Wow, this sounds almost exactly like my ship, though the parents don't have quite that much power yet. I can tell you from the perspective of a youth, if they have any idea of how a troop is supposed to be run then they will be dissatisfied with the way the troop is currently run. They will jump at any chance to make a change.
  13. I hadn't thought of staples. I think I'll check them out, thanks.
  14. Yeah, I already have 3 binders overflowing with various Sea Scout materials. That is one of the hazards of being a boatswain or boatswain's mate in 3 different ships, and a crew leader in a 4th ship. Knowing my current crew though, they are likely buy the manual, bring in on a cruise/meeting and open it for the first time there. Then at the next work party/meeting we will be finding pages all over the boat/meeting room. That is the real reason that I thought the manual should come with a binder. Plus I like the front cover and I think the manual would look really good in a blue bind
  15. Yeah I looked again where they reference it, I was just reading what they said strangely. There was a crew leaders manual? I have never heard of it. Where can someone find a copy?
  16. Well, I just picked up the new Sea Scout manual last weekend. I'm the first in my ship to get it. From what I have seen so far it is much better than the old one. It is organized in a much more usable manner, and the information is written so that someone who has no clue can understand much of it. The loose leaf format is actually kinda nice. It makes it easy to make photocopies. Two things I don't like so far is that they don't provide a binder. You have to provide that yourself. Also, there are a few other resources that the manual points to that do not currently exist, such as a "Sea S
  17. This is why I normally race one designs, it is a true test of the skill of the skipper/crew. I have been racing (quite successfully) for 6 or 7 years now and I can tell you that the most fun and exciting racing is in one designs. I have done lots of PHRF racing and it just isn't as satisfying to win against a boat that never even had a chance to beat you, or to 'win' even though you finish minutes behind the other boat. If you just consider hull speed, if the normal hull is 6 inches long you get a theoretical speed of .9 knots. The tri with three times as much waterline will have a theore
  18. Sorry that happened to you. If you ever find yourself out here in California we would be more than happy to teach you about Sea Scouts.
  19. OGE, how do you know what your horse gets up to when you aren't on it?
  20. Really? I remember doing it back in 2004.
  21. You know, I think the lack of respect and attention during the National anthem is a football player thing. Last time I saw a Giants game (baseball) in Pac Bell Park everyone stood up, put their hand over their heart, and at least hummed along. The players were all lined up on the field with their hand's over their heart's. They even had someone local to sing.
  22. There would be a huge outcry and we would be the laughing stock of the country for a while. Especially if it That video would probably get on youtube and the TV news.
  23. Being afraid of the water is something you just have to get over. It takes time and effort, but that is not a reason not to try. I used to be afraid of the water. I spent a few weeks with my grandparents the summer when I was 7. I wanted to hang out with my cousins in the pool, but I didn't want to go in the water. My grandpa got tired of my whining and threw me in the pool. Now I love the water. I have been told that my form resembles that of a drowning fish, but I consider myself a strong swimmer. In fact I am going to be working on the lifesaving mb for Able soon. The same applies to h
  24. I didn't mind so much that she made a mistake with the words. What I didn't like was that for the second of the song you can't hardly understand what she is singing. I think she might have lost focus after she messed up the line. I know I probably would have.
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