Education 1965 Shell Journal At Sea Index
Education 1965 Shell Journal At Sea Notes
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Education - 1965 Shell Journal
I have included copies of my higher education notes on this website, that amount to ten years of my life approximately, for the following reasons. They prove that in a world of over population and hence competition, incomplete and out of date courses, the inability to find out where the job vacancies are and then know how to apply for them, plus too much automation, education beyond the three R's is for most people a complete waste of time, money and effort. Only a technocracy, that is government by highly intelligent, qualified and trained technocrats, supported by artificial intelligence, can put this matter right, providing purpose, an identity, mental well being and hence loyalty to the state. Such a system can only come about through a technocracy. A world technocracy can lead to greater benefits, the obvious one being the directing of finance for war towards finance for scientific research.
1965 Shell Journal Notes |
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Page No. | Subject |
4 | Trip to Plymouth |
7 | Mutton Cove |
11 | Plymouth fire boat |
14 | Visit to B&C Southampton |
21 | Removing ballast from Tectona |
22 | Sailing from Mutton Cove |
27 | Rememberance service Plymouth Hoe |
31 | Research for my dissertation |
35 | Lowering top mast on Tectona |
36 | German freighter Kremsertor distress |
39 | Satellite Navigation |
43 | Shear legs and bosun's chair' |
47 | Avoiding HMS Hermes catapult launch |
51 | Sailing in Plymouth Sound |
55 | Research into dissertation continues |
59 | Photo of my first ship, Asprella |
63 | Telegram to join ship |
67 | Storm warning |
71 | map of Botlek Harbour, Rotterdam |
75 | Map of Guayanilla, Puerto Rico |
79 | Barge turning around in Rotterdam |
83 | Jetty at Guayanilla |
87 | A wet passage (Atlantic Ocean) |
91 | Map of Stanlow, Manchester ship canal |
95 | Maps of Thameshaven & Tilbury |
99 | Paint testing rig |
103 | Cayo Caribe, Guayanilla |
107 | Asprella under Firth of Forth rail bridge |
111 | Swansea docks |
113 | Hemifusus, my second ship, joined in Rotterdam |
114 | Post cards sent home from Bremerhaven & Hamburg |
115 | Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, off Venzuala |
116 | Durban, Apapa, then Abidgan |
117 | Rotterdam, Shellhaven, Copenhagen |
118 | Stockholm, Houston |
119 | Curacao |
120 | Singapore, Nha Be, Manila, Panama, Curacao, Rotterdam |
121 | Plymouth phase III |
123 | My third ship, Drupa. Joined at Rotterdam |
127 | My fourth ship, Opalia |
131 | Seagraph III echo sounder |
135 | Single buoyed mooring at Halul Island, Persian Gulf |
139 | Rendezvous with helicopter, Robben Island, Cale Town |
143 | Lodestar radio direction finder |
147 | Liseberg Gardens, Gothenberg |
151 | Navigation light panel |
155 | Steering monitor, off-course alarm |
158 | Radio equipment |
163 | Lodicator type L3-427 |
164 | Load distibution record |
167 | Ship's helm (steering wheel) |
168 | Sperry gyroscope course recorder |
171 | Lifeboat radio |
172 | Decca navigator |
176 | Radio equipment |
179 | Weather symbols & chart |
181 | Weather bulletin areas |
183 | Marconi Hermes radar |
185 | Argos marine radar type 4162 |
188 | Sperry gyro compass Mk.E.XIV |
189 | postcards from Bremerhaven & Gotherburg |
190 | My fifth and largest ship, the Naticina |
192 | Bridge controls of engine |
193 | Survival capsule |
195 | Radar photo plot |
197 | SAL Nautical Log |
198 | Explosimeter Model 2B |
201 | Stevenson Minuteman |
205 | Europort |
206 | Drupa & Macoma lightening test |
207 | Cadets in Plymouth hostel Nigel Allen in No.1 uniform |