 
NOON POSITION
Latitude 34° 04.5’N
Longitude 121° 21.5’W
Avg. Speed from Noon 12.2
KTS
Distance to Go
176 NM
WEATHER FORECAST
Overcast
skies, patches of shallow fog, and a chance of light showers
from a weakening cold front will greet us as we enter the
golden gate early tomorrow morning. Until then we can
expect continued overcast and hazy skies with an easy swell
ranging from 5 to 9 feet coming from the northwest, with
winds between 10 and 15 knots. Secure your belongings in
the am because the ship may roll moderately as we turn in
from the sea buoy and enter the gate because of an
anticipated northwest swell. Cadet Caccotti and Davison
DON’T PACK
YOUR PASSPORT!!!
All
International and Permanent Resident Cadets and Staff
need to be standing by for U.S. Immigration personnel in the
underclass mess, right after the gangway goes down. Please
have all of your documents with you.
All crew, including Faculty and
Staff, must be moved out of their rooms by 1200
Noon, Wednesday, June 28. Cruise two starts at that time
and as such that crew joining must be able to move into
their rooms.
Pirates Cove –
Only Open 8-9 PM
RETURN YOUR
MOVIES!!!!
Temporary
Storage of Breakable/Valuable Stuff
Pirates Cove
will be open between 0330-0530 to pick up a plastic bin –
and return it for temp storage of your breakable or valuable
stuff. The room will then be locked until after final
quarters. Pirates Cove will re-open for one hour to get
your goodies after final dismissal from quarters.
To receive a
passing mark for the Communications/Meteorology watch and
CBT module, seniors need to turn in worksheets and CBT
reports no later than 2000 Tuesday 6/27/06.
Saarheim
Flashing
light DVDs that were
handed out at the beginning of cruise must be returned to
Mr. Saarheim's office by 2000 6/27/06. Failure to return
your DVD will result in not being cleared from cruise, a
$30.00 replacement charge and or a "hold" will be submitted
to the records office. Return light boxes.
$75.00 will be charged for failing to return your light box.
Saarheim
Corps Corner
·
CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN
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There will be no re-inspection at 1900 this
evening.
·
Room inspections start at 0500. At least one
resident from each room needs to be present during
inspection.
·
For arrival, all cadets must be in an
appropriate uniform. Civilian attire is not authorized.
·
Sort and bring your garbage to the garbage
room as early as quickly as possible.
·
All cadets need to meet uniform and grooming
standards in order to depart the vessel.
·
Tags are available from your Div Com/Sec
Leader for your luggage. Luggage can be taken to Div/Sec
areas beginning at
·
Items being left aboard for a 2nd
cruiser must also be tagged, any other items left in rooms
will be considered garbage and the room will not pass
inspection.
·
2nd Cruise room lists are posted by
the Asst. Cmndt Office.
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Laundries will be locked at 0300.
LOST –
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Olympus digital camera misplaced
on the ship. If found, please return to ships office or
Luis (Ricky) Navarrete
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Black mechanics
gloves, w yellow “impact” symbol across top of hand. If
found please return to cadet McCrary or ship’s office.
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“CD Projects”
brand black case of approx 20 DVD’s, left in one of the
lounges. Please return to Trevor Lapham
·
1 GB SanDisk
drive, if found, return to ship’s office or John Lugge.
·
Reading
glasses, if found return to Lisa Fonzi
·
Cressi Dive
mask + Oceans snorkel, if found, please return to Dane
Nordbak, last seen Cocos
·
Green & Black
coffee mug that says Cal Poly Library. Please return to Dr.
Rucas.
·
Sunglasses –
Black Arnette – return to Chris Flannery
·
Billy Budd by Melville – belongs to
ship’s library. If found, please return to library or to
Race Dougherty.
·
Nikon digital camera in 02 aft lounge – if
found please return to Jared Barros
·
White 46B ipod nanao in black leather case,
lined with light blue felt, if found please return to Matt
Prewett

Channel 22
7:00pm MoulinRouge
9:00pm Matrix
Channel 24
7:00 pm Without a Paddle
9:00 pm Ray
Bow
Cam
Ch. 16
Electronic Chart
Ch. 14
News (when
available) Ch. 18
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Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Breakfast
Fresh Fruit, Juice,
Coffee
Assorted Cereals,
Milk
Eggs to Order
Ham & Cheese Omelets
Hash Browns
Pastries, Muffins |
Lunch
Deli Bar
Assorted Meats &
Cheeses
Salad Bar/ Soup
Assorted Desserts |
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Dinner
Spaghetti/Meatballs
Marinara Sauce
Veggies
Salad Bar/Soup
Assorted Desserts |
What
country lies south of the Netherlands and north of France?
Belgium
A
government formed after a coup is called?
A junta
Name
King Aurthur’s primary advisor on magic?
Merlin
What
nation invented paper?
China
What is
the correct term for the native people’s of New Zealand
Maoris
After
the Europeans discovered N. America, what was the primary
cause of death of the Native American population?
Smallpox
What
does the name Kenneth mean in Gaelic?
Handsome
Who
wrote “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”?
Robert
Lewis Stevenson
What
busy insects would you expect to find at work in a
formicary?
Ants
The
north pole of one magnet will attract what portion of
another magnet?
The
south pole
What
does “Caveat emptor” mean?
Let the
buyer beware
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