Just a word of caution.
If at first you don't understand it, be patient. These people have been at it for years and there are some things (insider jokes?) that will probably make no sense (or nonsense). Just stick with it. Eventually it will all start to sink in. If you don't know or understand something, don't be afraid to ask. Before you know it you will be out of the "newbie" (a term of endearment) class and into the" wacko" (an earned diploma) catagory.

It's entertaining, informative, and less time comsuming as you start to catch up (Unless our "Newbie" Cruise Director Bob gets dancing fingers again and overflows the data bank - Bob, we only have several million gigabytes ).

Seriously folks, if you're into Harbour Lights collecting (or just wonder what it's all about). If you just love lighthouse and couldn't give a hoot about those little replicas. If you'd like to share experiences with others. There's no finer place to be.

A young feller who for some reason is known as:
The Ancient Mariner