To estimate the likelihood of subscribing to a sailing YouTube channel and the Total Addressable Audience (TAA), we begin by examining the distributions of subscribers and views. Subscribers (S), totaling 12,830,625 across 297 creators, follow a power-law or Pareto distribution…
The Myth of Fair and Balanced Media: Editorial Integrity in the Age of Echo Chambers
Jeff Bezos wrote an op-ed for his paper the Washington Post, and I wrote an opposing viewpoint. Unfortunately, the WAPO decided not to run with it, so it’s here for your reading pleasure. Let’s face it: the idea of truly…
The Fallacy of Innovation: Academia, Military, and Corporate Blindness
Innovation. It’s the buzzword of our time, paraded in corporate boardrooms, academic symposia, and military briefings. Everyone claims to be “thinking outside the box.” Yet, in practice, these institutions — academia, the military, and corporate America — are expert gatekeepers…
2024 Annapolis Sailboat Show VIP Tickets
I sat back, sipping my Oceans Bourbon, while an episode of Sailing Fair Isle played on the screen. I was watching closely, hoping to catch a glimpse of my sons, who were on a catamaran somewhere in the background while Steve…
A story about public education and outcomes
Say the thing that people immediately disagree with. As a former professor I get a lot of hate for not being all in on public school and teachers in general. Why would I who has been an educator not be…
The Perils of Mediocrity as a Goal
About 30 years ago, I cut an article out of a newspaper. Yes, there used to be these things called newspapers—physical sheets of paper with stories and articles printed on them. The ink, often slightly rubbery, would smudge your fingers,…
Some EOTI crew in this YouTube video from Annapolis
Shift Happens: Navigating the Global Competition in the 21st Century
In the early 2000s, a compelling presentation called “Shift Happens” by Karl Fisch, Scott McLeod, and Jeff Brenman was shown in high schools, captivating students and educators alike. The presentation highlighted a rapidly evolving global landscape, emphasizing the necessity for…
China reunifies with Taiwan: It’s all the rage these days
Historically, China has claimed sovereignty over Taiwan and has not renounced the use of force to achieve reunification. There has been speculation that China has a timetable to take over Taiwan by 2027, aligned with the PLA centennial. Recent events…
Does society have an inherent logical expectation of survival, or are we losing the survival race?
Understanding the web of social issues hindering our ability to enact meaningful change is paramount in the dynamic landscape of global challenges. This conversation delves into the depths of systemic barriers obstructing progress on critical fronts, emphasizing the urgency of…
You ain’t you
From a scientific perspective, the human body is remarkably empty. Atoms, the building blocks of all matter, are almost entirely vacant, with a tiny nucleus surrounded by a vast cloud of electrons. This emptiness extends into our cells, where organelles…
Trippy hippy parents and life on a boat
The day I decided to leave it all behind was surprisingly ordinary, yet it was the culmination of a journey that had taken me through various experiences. The usual hum of office chatter, the fluorescent lights that never seemed to…
With a movie about the US Civil War coming out: What would be its impact on the Bahamas and the Caribbean?
With a movie about the United States Civil War being released, my thoughts as a full-time cruiser turn towards the impact on many places where we have made friends. The locals turning against cruisers during the early days of COVID…
Sydney heads to school
It’s so easy to never go
May I impart some unsolicited advice, from one adventurer to another? Land, with its comforting solidity, holds a captivating grip on the soul. Within its embrace dwell the three queens: fear, remorse, and guilt. They lurk in the shadows, ready…