Thu, 25 June 2009 How far should a treasure hunter go to return lost property? Listen to my story of how I found a class ring and located the now-distant owner. And then, because the owner never got back with me to make arrangements to receive the ring, I lost the owner. The ball is in her court now, right? Or not? What, if anything, should I do now? Please hit the COMMENTS link and post your thoughts here. Your advice will help me decide. And, as always, I invite you to read about my book, and, if you are sufficiently intrigued, to purchase a copy. Comments[22] |
Thu, 18 June 2009 Here are some tips and tricks for outfielders. How to get a force-out when normally you couldn't, how to avoid collisions, who takes priority, where to play your strongest arm, and more. Be sure to listen to more outfield tips in podcast 013. Buy the book, available nowhere else but here. Comments[0] |
Thu, 11 June 2009 . Have you found your first gold ring yet? No? What? You don't dig pulltabs? That's why you're leaving those rings for me. Pulltabs are the ringfinder's best friend! Here's why.. A discussion of how to find gold rings by digging pulltabs, without losing your sanity. Also - Have you found more dimes, or nickels? You don't know? Tips on keeping a coin logbook. I sell a book I've written called The Metal Detecting Manual. Available nowhere else but here: http://treasuremanual.com. Comments[4] |
Thu, 4 June 2009 What do you carry in your team bag? I asked managers around the country to list the items they felt were important to have available. Here's a list of things you should consider, including some surprises. Here's my book, Managing and Coaching Adult Slowpitch Softball. Buy a copy so I can feed my dog Max. . Comments[0] |
