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			First of all, thanks to Tom for his response to my question. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Second, empathy is a human quality that allows one to place themselves in anothers shoes and try to understand their viewpoint. What is 'Right' for one person is not the same as it is for another. Those with the human quality of empathy understand that. I must conclude Wilbur is something less than human. Third. This sure is entertaining! Thanks Rusty  | 
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			On Aug 2, 11:08 am, "Rusty" blank wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	First of all, thanks to Tom for his response to my question. Second, empathy is a human quality that allows one to place themselves in anothers shoes and try to understand their viewpoint. TO do that interpersonal communication is needed and leads many times on one concept: Uncertanty Reduction. Whech means you get to know about the oter person. ANd many times my worse fewrs are confirmed......... they are idots and girly men. What is 'Right' for one person is not the same as it is for another. There ur wrong. There are crtain things that are simply dangerous or wrong. your staring to sound like a cultural antropologist. Those with the human quality of empathy understand that. I must conclude Wilbur is something less than human. Third. This sure is entertaining! Regarding who is the most qualified to sail......................... unless some one here can step up and show me their OICNW indorsment on their 500 ton license id say we are all rather luberly. Me included. But mabe in another 360 days of deck service and 21 weeks of class. ![]() Bob Thanks Rusty  | 
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			 "Bob" wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 2, 11:08 am, "Rusty" blank wrote: First of all, thanks to Tom for his response to my question. Second, empathy is a human quality that allows one to place themselves in anothers shoes and try to understand their viewpoint. TO do that interpersonal communication is needed and leads many times on one concept: Uncertanty Reduction. Whech means you get to know about the oter person. ANd many times my worse fewrs are confirmed......... they are idots and girly men. What is 'Right' for one person is not the same as it is for another. There ur wrong. There are crtain things that are simply dangerous or wrong. your staring to sound like a cultural antropologist. Those with the human quality of empathy understand that. I must conclude Wilbur is something less than human. Third. This sure is entertaining! Regarding who is the most qualified to sail......................... unless some one here can step up and show me their OICNW indorsment on their 500 ton license id say we are all rather luberly. Me included. But mabe in another 360 days of deck service and 21 weeks of class. ![]() Bob Thanks Rusty How about a Master Mariner license instead? http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mastermariner.jpg I'd say that says it all . . . My mentor, the World Famous Captain Neal. Wilbur Hubbard  | 
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			On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 20:09:10 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	wrote: "Bob" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 2, 11:08 am, "Rusty" blank wrote: First of all, thanks to Tom for his response to my question. Second, empathy is a human quality that allows one to place themselves in anothers shoes and try to understand their viewpoint. TO do that interpersonal communication is needed and leads many times on one concept: Uncertanty Reduction. Whech means you get to know about the oter person. ANd many times my worse fewrs are confirmed......... they are idots and girly men. What is 'Right' for one person is not the same as it is for another. There ur wrong. There are crtain things that are simply dangerous or wrong. your staring to sound like a cultural antropologist. Those with the human quality of empathy understand that. I must conclude Wilbur is something less than human. Third. This sure is entertaining! Regarding who is the most qualified to sail......................... unless some one here can step up and show me their OICNW indorsment on their 500 ton license id say we are all rather luberly. Me included. But mabe in another 360 days of deck service and 21 weeks of class. ![]() Bob Thanks Rusty How about a Master Mariner license instead? http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mastermariner.jpg I'd say that says it all . . . My mentor, the World Famous Captain Neal. Wilbur Hubbard If you had taken the photo from a little further away it might work, but it can be read -- it is a 25 tonner for domestic inshore waters. I believe that the OP was talking about a real ship officers license with indorsement probable foreign going all tonnage. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeATgmailDOTcom)  | 
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			 wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 20:09:10 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: How about a Master Mariner license instead? http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mastermariner.jpg I'd say that says it all . . . My mentor, the World Famous Captain Neal. Wilbur Hubbard If you had taken the photo from a little further away it might work, but it can be read -- it is a 25 tonner for domestic inshore waters. I believe that the OP was talking about a real ship officers license with indorsement probable foreign going all tonnage. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeATgmailDOTcom) Hey Willy -- you should tell yourse....er, "Capt Neal," that the license has expired. No matter, we all have to start somewhere. Self-documenting sea time for the 25 ton MM and OUPV license is as good a start as any.  | 
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			 "KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 20:09:10 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: How about a Master Mariner license instead? http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mastermariner.jpg I'd say that says it all . . . My mentor, the World Famous Captain Neal. Wilbur Hubbard If you had taken the photo from a little further away it might work, but it can be read -- it is a 25 tonner for domestic inshore waters. I believe that the OP was talking about a real ship officers license with indorsement probable foreign going all tonnage. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeATgmailDOTcom) Hey Willy -- you should tell yourse....er, "Capt Neal," that the license has expired. No matter, we all have to start somewhere. Self-documenting sea time for the 25 ton MM and OUPV license is as good a start as any. He probably used an old license to post. He probably doesn't want his current one with the number and all out there on the Internet for people to try to counterfeit and use as their own. Wilbur Hubbard  | 
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