by johnfrombrighton » April 9, 2021, 3:19 am
William, Guests, Lakercapt, Garbear, JohnH, Mr Link, 070966
Thank you all - very much - for the info. Really appreciate.
In the 1930's would it have been common for Great lakes ship crews to play cards, read books, build model airplanes (the Gillow's balsa type), build puzzles, etc in their off-duty hours?
On the Great Lakes ships of today can crews receive internet & television service pretty much any where on the lakes?
Has internet & satellite service changed what crews do in off-duty hours?
William, Guests, Lakercapt, Garbear, JohnH, Mr Link, 070966
Thank you all - very much - for the info. Really appreciate.
In the 1930's would it have been common for Great lakes ship crews to play cards, read books, build model airplanes (the Gillow's balsa type), build puzzles, etc in their off-duty hours?
On the Great Lakes ships of today can crews receive internet & television service pretty much any where on the lakes?
Has internet & satellite service changed what crews do in off-duty hours?