Greetings to all my fellow Captains,
My Name is Jim and I sail under the name "Seafart". Only been at it for a few weeks so I'm still getting my "Sea Legs".
Born and raised near Philadelphia, PA in the USA.
Jim
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Greetings to all my fellow Captains,
My Name is Jim and I sail under the name "Seafart". Only been at it for a few weeks so I'm still getting my "Sea Legs".
Born and raised near Philadelphia, PA in the USA.
Jim
Hi Jim,
Welcome to SHO. There's a lot of good info on the forum, have a good look around, and also more at showiki.de.vu
It is a good community and Captains are helpful also, just ask up for help and or advice if you need it.
Not so sure about your player name though, with respect. (May possibly cause some problems in chat). You could always ask support and change it :)
AlbertRoss.
hi, due to holiday and very very very bad internet not playing, only logging in for bonus
anyway, welcome, next week I will be back and hope to see you around. maybe I can help with questions, Wolfpack or whatever
have fun here
Thank you both for the kind welcome,
This is a fine game and I do enjoy playing. I'm sorry that the name may be a problem and I have no problem requesting a change if necessary.
I used to own a row boat by the name of "HMS Sea Fart". The HMS stood for "Hannon's mystery Ship", it was always a mystery whether or not the out board motor would start. The "Sea Fart" came from a National Geographic Magazine article describing a strange North Sea weather phenomenon involving foggy conditions that produced strange booming sounds that local sea men dubbed "Sea Farts".
Thanks,
Jim Hannon
Hi Jim,
No worries understand the reason, but a more regular user name would remove the possibilties of causing vulgar chat, if you see what I mean.
Good luck with the hunting.
AlbertRoss.
huhu