[Rhodes22-list] Boat Show Questions & replies

Ronald Lipton rlipton at earthlink.net
Sat Jan 8 08:43:45 EST 2005


Great, look forward to seeing you there.

Ron
On Jan 8, 2005, at 7:13 AM, anima13 wrote:

> Boat show? Did anyone say Boat show??
> We (my race partners and I) are going to the Chicago boat show.
> Yea!
> Anne
>
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> [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org]On Behalf Of Mary Lou Troy
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 7:52 AM
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>
> Thanks for the link Ed. I leave most of the heavy lifting type 
> searches to
> my reference librarian these days and I hadn't seen that page, nor am I
> familiar with most of the engines/directories listed.
>
> Don't know anything first hand about boat shows in Boston or Maine but 
> I've
> heard that the Maine Boatbuilders show
>   http://www.portlandcompany.com/bshow.html
> is good and different from other boat shows as it is more geared 
> toward the
> professional marine industries - at least that was the word on it a few
> years back.
>
> There's always the new Philadelphia show at the end of this month which
> looks to be pretty good
> http://www.sailamerica.com/strictlysail/shows/phili.asp?show=ph
>
> Best
> Mary Lou
>
>
> At 08:42 AM 1/7/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>> Has any one any experience with Boat Shows in Boston or Maine???
>>
>> Mary Lou,
>>         I noticed that you used 'Google' for a WEB search.  Are you
> familiar
>> with:  http://www.searchenginecolossus.com/USA.html
>>
>> Roger,
>>         Thanks for the more detailed reply.  I had read the Physics 
>> Today
>> article.  When the Popular Science article was originally discussed, 
>> the
>> citation was blended in the article.
>>         I just thought that you were using other professional sources 
>> for
>> your discussion.
>>
>> Rummy,
>>         Television is always a good starting point for discussion, but
> media
>> hype does not always translate in accurate analysis.  The media is 
>> always
>> looking for flashy examples that do not require serious research on 
>> the
>> topic.  National Geographic is noted for their photography, not truth 
>> and
>> accuracy.
>>
>> Ed Kroposki
>> Greenville, SC, USA
>> ~~~~ _/) ~~~~
>> Addendum: "Market research can establish beyond the shadow of a doubt 
>> that
>> the egg is a sad and sorry product and that it obviously will not 
>> continue
>> to sell. Because after all, eggs won't stand up by themselves, they 
>> roll
> too
>> easily, are too easily broken, require special packaging, look alike, 
>> are
>> difficult to open, won't stack on the shelf." - Robert Pliskin (1963),
>> quoted in Stephen Donadio, The New York Public Library: Book of
>> Twentieth-Century American Quotations, 1992, New York: Stonesong 
>> Press, p.
>> 70-71.
>>
>>
>>
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