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Chuck Gould July 1st 12 06:54 AM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
There is at least a little interest at your site in the free on-line
boating publication, Pacific Nor'West Boating. It's available at
www.pacnwboat.com

The July 1 issue (our fifth) ushers in some new software. Use the up,
down, left, and right keys to move around a page. Bumping the top of
the window with a mouse will bring up a menu for turning pages,
searching the content of the issue, etc. Bumping the bottom of the
window will allow a reader to adjust the zoom.

And hey, everybody, have a happy and safe Independence Day. Fly that
flag proudly- that variety of shapes and colors unites in a way that
is far more meaningful than if there were only one shape, one color,
or one symbol on the flag. We're a nation of different ideals and
opinions, but like the flag we are stitched together to form a whole
more perfect than the sum of its parts. :-)

Oscar July 1st 12 01:40 PM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
On 7/1/2012 1:54 AM, Chuck Gould wrote:
There is at least a little interest at your site in the free on-line
boating publication, Pacific Nor'West Boating. It's available at
www.pacnwboat.com

The July 1 issue (our fifth) ushers in some new software. Use the up,
down, left, and right keys to move around a page. Bumping the top of
the window with a mouse will bring up a menu for turning pages,
searching the content of the issue, etc. Bumping the bottom of the
window will allow a reader to adjust the zoom.

And hey, everybody, have a happy and safe Independence Day. Fly that
flag proudly- that variety of shapes and colors unites in a way that
is far more meaningful than if there were only one shape, one color,
or one symbol on the flag. We're a nation of different ideals and
opinions, but like the flag we are stitched together to form a whole
more perfect than the sum of its parts. :-)

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?


Oscar July 1st 12 05:45 PM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
On 7/1/2012 10:34 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 08:40:06 -0400, Oscar wrote:

On 7/1/2012 1:54 AM, Chuck Gould wrote:
There is at least a little interest at your site in the free on-line
boating publication, Pacific Nor'West Boating. It's available at
www.pacnwboat.com

The July 1 issue (our fifth) ushers in some new software. Use the up,
down, left, and right keys to move around a page. Bumping the top of
the window with a mouse will bring up a menu for turning pages,
searching the content of the issue, etc. Bumping the bottom of the
window will allow a reader to adjust the zoom.

And hey, everybody, have a happy and safe Independence Day. Fly that
flag proudly- that variety of shapes and colors unites in a way that
is far more meaningful than if there were only one shape, one color,
or one symbol on the flag. We're a nation of different ideals and
opinions, but like the flag we are stitched together to form a whole
more perfect than the sum of its parts. :-)

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?


Simply, No.

Unless you believe in a state religion and then what "church flag" do
you choose and which chaplain of what religion? It must be a "higher
ranking" flag, so which religions rank higher?

A bit more nautical trivia to support my position:
http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/treaty_tripoli.html

Article XI, Voted unanimously by the Senate(Nov., 1796) and signed by
the President.

Again, no.


Well lookie here

http://www.ehow.com/about_6293240_cu...flag-boat.html


Wayne.B July 1st 12 06:39 PM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 12:45:45 -0400, Oscar wrote:

On 7/1/2012 10:34 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 08:40:06 -0400, Oscar wrote:

On 7/1/2012 1:54 AM, Chuck Gould wrote:
There is at least a little interest at your site in the free on-line
boating publication, Pacific Nor'West Boating. It's available at
www.pacnwboat.com

The July 1 issue (our fifth) ushers in some new software. Use the up,
down, left, and right keys to move around a page. Bumping the top of
the window with a mouse will bring up a menu for turning pages,
searching the content of the issue, etc. Bumping the bottom of the
window will allow a reader to adjust the zoom.

And hey, everybody, have a happy and safe Independence Day. Fly that
flag proudly- that variety of shapes and colors unites in a way that
is far more meaningful than if there were only one shape, one color,
or one symbol on the flag. We're a nation of different ideals and
opinions, but like the flag we are stitched together to form a whole
more perfect than the sum of its parts. :-)

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?


Simply, No.

Unless you believe in a state religion and then what "church flag" do
you choose and which chaplain of what religion? It must be a "higher
ranking" flag, so which religions rank higher?

A bit more nautical trivia to support my position:
http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/treaty_tripoli.html

Article XI, Voted unanimously by the Senate(Nov., 1796) and signed by
the President.

Again, no.


Well lookie here

http://www.ehow.com/about_6293240_cu...flag-boat.html


=======

There are exceptions to every rule of course. One of these occurs
when boating in a foreign country. It is customary to fly a small
version of the foreign country's ensign as a courtesy flag after you
have cleared customs. The proper location of the courtesy flag is
below the starboard spreader on a sailboat or high up on a starboard
verticle structure like a radio antenna for mastless powerboats.

http://www.landfallnavigation.com/courtesyflags.html

We needed 14 different flags for our Caribbean cruise 2 years ago, one
of those hidden expenses until you are almost ready to go. and start
thinking about last minute details.


Oscar July 1st 12 07:05 PM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
On 7/1/2012 1:39 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 12:45:45 -0400, Oscar wrote:

On 7/1/2012 10:34 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 08:40:06 -0400, Oscar wrote:

On 7/1/2012 1:54 AM, Chuck Gould wrote:
There is at least a little interest at your site in the free on-line
boating publication, Pacific Nor'West Boating. It's available at
www.pacnwboat.com

The July 1 issue (our fifth) ushers in some new software. Use the up,
down, left, and right keys to move around a page. Bumping the top of
the window with a mouse will bring up a menu for turning pages,
searching the content of the issue, etc. Bumping the bottom of the
window will allow a reader to adjust the zoom.

And hey, everybody, have a happy and safe Independence Day. Fly that
flag proudly- that variety of shapes and colors unites in a way that
is far more meaningful than if there were only one shape, one color,
or one symbol on the flag. We're a nation of different ideals and
opinions, but like the flag we are stitched together to form a whole
more perfect than the sum of its parts. :-)

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?

Simply, No.

Unless you believe in a state religion and then what "church flag" do
you choose and which chaplain of what religion? It must be a "higher
ranking" flag, so which religions rank higher?

A bit more nautical trivia to support my position:
http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/treaty_tripoli.html

Article XI, Voted unanimously by the Senate(Nov., 1796) and signed by
the President.

Again, no.


Well lookie here

http://www.ehow.com/about_6293240_cu...flag-boat.html


=======

There are exceptions to every rule of course. One of these occurs
when boating in a foreign country. It is customary to fly a small
version of the foreign country's ensign as a courtesy flag after you
have cleared customs. The proper location of the courtesy flag is
below the starboard spreader on a sailboat or high up on a starboard
verticle structure like a radio antenna for mastless powerboats.

http://www.landfallnavigation.com/courtesyflags.html

We needed 14 different flags for our Caribbean cruise 2 years ago, one
of those hidden expenses until you are almost ready to go. and start
thinking about last minute details.


Al least you will have some nice souveneers of your trip to hang up
around your pool.

The national flag is usually displayed on the fantail. Does that give it
a superior position to flags displayed in other locations which might be
higher?

North Star July 1st 12 08:04 PM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
On Jul 1, 2:39*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 12:45:45 -0400, Oscar wrote:
On 7/1/2012 10:34 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 08:40:06 -0400, Oscar wrote:


On 7/1/2012 1:54 AM, Chuck Gould wrote:
There is at least a little interest at your site in the free on-line
boating publication, Pacific Nor'West Boating. It's available at
www.pacnwboat.com


The July 1 issue (our fifth) ushers in some new software. Use the up,
down, left, and right keys to move around a page. Bumping the top of
the window with a mouse will bring up a menu for turning pages,
searching the content of the issue, etc. Bumping the bottom of the
window will allow a reader to adjust the zoom.


And hey, everybody, have a happy and safe Independence Day. Fly that
flag proudly- that variety of shapes and colors unites in a way that
is far more meaningful than if there were only one shape, one color,
or one symbol on the flag. We're a nation of different ideals and
opinions, but like the flag we are stitched together to form a whole
more perfect than the sum of its parts. :-)


Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?


Simply, No.


Unless you believe in a state religion and then what "church flag" do
you choose and which chaplain of what religion? It must be a "higher
ranking" flag, so which religions rank higher?


A bit more nautical trivia to support my position:
http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/treaty_tripoli.html


Article XI, Voted unanimously by the Senate(Nov., 1796) and signed by
the President.


Again, no.


Well lookie here


http://www.ehow.com/about_6293240_cu...flag-boat.html


=======

There are exceptions to every rule of course. *One of these occurs
when boating in a foreign country. * It is customary to fly a small
version of the foreign country's ensign as a courtesy flag after you
have cleared customs. * The proper location of the courtesy flag is
below the starboard spreader on a sailboat or high up on a starboard
verticle structure like a radio antenna for mastless powerboats.

http://www.landfallnavigation.com/courtesyflags.html

We needed 14 different flags for our Caribbean cruise 2 years ago, one
of those hidden expenses until you are almost ready to go. and star
thinking about last minute details.


Seems to me that the club burgees and even Power and Sail Squadron
burgee are flown in that position.

Oscar July 2nd 12 02:51 AM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
On 7/1/2012 8:25 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 12:45:45 -0400, Oscar wrote:

On 7/1/2012 10:34 AM,
wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 08:40:06 -0400, Oscar wrote:

On 7/1/2012 1:54 AM, Chuck Gould wrote:
There is at least a little interest at your site in the free on-line
boating publication, Pacific Nor'West Boating. It's available at
www.pacnwboat.com

The July 1 issue (our fifth) ushers in some new software. Use the up,
down, left, and right keys to move around a page. Bumping the top of
the window with a mouse will bring up a menu for turning pages,
searching the content of the issue, etc. Bumping the bottom of the
window will allow a reader to adjust the zoom.

And hey, everybody, have a happy and safe Independence Day. Fly that
flag proudly- that variety of shapes and colors unites in a way that
is far more meaningful than if there were only one shape, one color,
or one symbol on the flag. We're a nation of different ideals and
opinions, but like the flag we are stitched together to form a whole
more perfect than the sum of its parts. :-)

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?

Simply, No.

Unless you believe in a state religion and then what "church flag" do
you choose and which chaplain of what religion? It must be a "higher
ranking" flag, so which religions rank higher?

A bit more nautical trivia to support my position:
http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/treaty_tripoli.html

Article XI, Voted unanimously by the Senate(Nov., 1796) and signed by
the President.

Again, no.


Well lookie here

http://www.ehow.com/about_6293240_cu...flag-boat.html


Yeah, well answer the questions I posed.


It was a moronic and irrelevent question. Your position has no legs.


Eisboch[_8_] July 2nd 12 07:54 AM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 


"Oscar" wrote in message
eb.com...

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

"A church pennant may be flown above the American Flag if a church
service is done by naval chaplains at sea for personnel of the Navy.
After the service is over, the American Flag must again be placed in
the prominent position."

Source: U.S. Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 7



X ` Man July 2nd 12 12:03 PM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
On 7/2/12 2:54 AM, Eisboch wrote:


"Oscar" wrote in message
eb.com...

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


"A church pennant may be flown above the American Flag if a church
service is done by naval chaplains at sea for personnel of the Navy.
After the service is over, the American Flag must again be placed in the
prominent position."

Source: U.S. Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 7




A *church* pennant? That seems like a travesty. I know the navy has its
superstitions, but really...


iBoaterer[_2_] July 2nd 12 02:14 PM

New issue, new software for on-line boating magazine
 
In article ,
says...

On 7/2/12 2:54 AM, Eisboch wrote:


"Oscar" wrote in message
eb.com...

Trivia for you:
Can any flag or pennant be flown, properly, higher than the US Flag?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


"A church pennant may be flown above the American Flag if a church
service is done by naval chaplains at sea for personnel of the Navy.
After the service is over, the American Flag must again be placed in the
prominent position."

Source: U.S. Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 7




A *church* pennant? That seems like a travesty. I know the navy has its
superstitions, but really...


Who said anything about the navy, dip****?


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