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My Plans to Create Videos Promoting Scholastic Chess
Until now, the USCF involvement in scholastic chess has consisted of collecting money from the kiddies. The USCF has done almost nothing to actively promote scholastic chess other than recently launching the excellent publication Chess Life for Kids and holding four major national scholastic championships every spring. Most of the credit for the actual work promoting scholastic chess belongs to the chess coaches and chess teachers around the country. They get their students to join the USCF mainly because of the benefits of the rating system. I propose to change all that and to have the USCF actively promote scholastic chess and become the leader and not just the dues collector. The way I propose for the USCF to start doing that is to create a promotional video promoting our national scholastic championships. We have a great product. Every year we have as many as 4,000 screaming kids all in the same room together and all playing chess. Why not make a video about that? If we did it right, we could have not four thousand but twenty thousand kids in that room. (Of course, then Carol Jarecki might have to hire a few assistant directors to manage them.) I propose to have a DVD made and then broadcast it on www.youtube.com .. As any parent will tell you, the majority of our nations youths get their news from youtube. We could also get it played on the 7:00 oclock nightly news, in infomercials and elsewhere. I make and sell chess DVDs and I use a company that makes them for $1.35 each. On a large scale, the cost can go down to less than fifty cents per DVD. We can easily afford to mail one to every scholastic coach in the country and to every school with a chess program in the country. Why has not this been done already, you ask? Actually, I proposed this at the November 17-18, 2006 meeting of the USCF Executive Board in Stamford, Connecticut. I made a motion that the USCF purchase a camcorder at an estimated cost of $2,000 to $2,500 and use it to videotape and broadcast national scholastic championships, executive board meetings and other events. Unfortunately, nothing came of my proposal. The Executive Director was supposed to look into it (not that there is anything to look into). The same thing has happened as has happened with everything else that the Executive Director was supposed to do, which is nothing. Rather than doing something to promote scholastic chess, the current board majority would rather discuss having another winter retreat in which the entire board would be flown to Florida again at membership expense. The retreat idea has been brought up at every board meeting that I have attended and I have had to shoot it down every time. No doubt this explains why the crusty curmudgeons who control the board majority are spending so much time and money trying to have me defeated for re-election, so that they can start flying to Florida again at membership expense. I am hoping that the current election will bring in forward looking board members who are able to see the obvious merit to producing a video promoting our national scholastic championships. Sam Sloan |
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samsloan wrote: My Plans to Create Videos Promoting Scholastic Chess Until now, the USCF involvement in scholastic chess has consisted of collecting money from the kiddies. The USCF has done almost nothing to actively promote scholastic chess other than recently launching the excellent publication Chess Life for Kids and holding four major national scholastic championships every spring. Most of the credit for the actual work promoting scholastic chess belongs to the chess coaches and chess teachers around the country. They get their students to join the USCF mainly because of the benefits of the rating system. I propose to change all that and to have the USCF actively promote scholastic chess and become the leader and not just the dues collector. The way I propose for the USCF to start doing that is to create a promotional video promoting our national scholastic championships. We have a great product. Every year we have as many as 4,000 screaming kids all in the same room together and all playing chess. Why not make a video about that? If we did it right, we could have not four thousand but twenty thousand kids in that room. (Of course, then Carol Jarecki might have to hire a few assistant directors to manage them.) I propose to have a DVD made and then broadcast it on www.youtube.com . As any parent will tell you, the majority of our nations youths get their news from youtube. We could also get it played on the 7:00 oclock nightly news, in infomercials and elsewhere. I make and sell chess DVDs and I use a company that makes them for $1.35 each. On a large scale, the cost can go down to less than fifty cents per DVD. We can easily afford to mail one to every scholastic coach in the country and to every school with a chess program in the country. Why has not this been done already, you ask? Actually, I proposed this at the November 17-18, 2006 meeting of the USCF Executive Board in Stamford, Connecticut. I made a motion that the USCF purchase a camcorder at an estimated cost of $2,000 to $2,500 and use it to videotape and broadcast national scholastic championships, executive board meetings and other events. Unfortunately, nothing came of my proposal. The Executive Director was supposed to look into it (not that there is anything to look into). The same thing has happened as has happened with everything else that the Executive Director was supposed to do, which is nothing. Rather than doing something to promote scholastic chess, the current board majority would rather discuss having another winter retreat in which the entire board would be flown to Florida again at membership expense. The retreat idea has been brought up at every board meeting that I have attended and I have had to shoot it down every time. No doubt this explains why the crusty curmudgeons who control the board majority are spending so much time and money trying to have me defeated for re-election, so that they can start flying to Florida again at membership expense. I am hoping that the current election will bring in forward looking board members who are able to see the obvious merit to producing a video promoting our national scholastic championships. Sam Sloan and, plonk -- "No man ever notices a woman's shoes, unless they have boobs on them." -- Mark Nobles |
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samsloan wrote: We have a great product. Every year we have as many as 4,000 screaming kids all in the same room together and all playing chess. Why not make a video about that? Because the idea of 4000 screaming kids in one room together sounds like Dante's fifth level of hell. If we did it right, we could have not four thousand but twenty thousand kids in that room. Now we're at the seventh level of hell. |
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On Jul 7, 9:58 pm, samsloan wrote:
My Plans to Create Videos Promoting Scholastic Chess Until now, the USCF involvement in scholastic chess has consisted of collecting money from the kiddies. The USCF has done almost nothing to actively promote scholastic chess other than recently launching the excellent publication Chess Life for Kids and holding four major national scholastic championships every spring. Most of the credit for the actual work promoting scholastic chess belongs to the chess coaches and chess teachers around the country. They get their students to join the USCF mainly because of the benefits of the rating system. I propose to change all that and to have the USCF actively promote scholastic chess and become the leader and not just the dues collector. The way I propose for the USCF to start doing that is to create a promotional video promoting our national scholastic championships. We have a great product. Every year we have as many as 4,000 screaming kids all in the same room together and all playing chess. Why not make a video about that? If we did it right, we could have not four thousand but twenty thousand kids in that room. (Of course, then Carol Jarecki might have to hire a few assistant directors to manage them.) I propose to have a DVD made and then broadcast it onwww.youtube.com . As any parent will tell you, the majority of our nations youths get their news from youtube. We could also get it played on the 7:00 oclock nightly news, in infomercials and elsewhere. I make and sell chess DVDs and I use a company that makes them for $1.35 each. On a large scale, the cost can go down to less than fifty cents per DVD. We can easily afford to mail one to every scholastic coach in the country and to every school with a chess program in the country. Why has not this been done already, you ask? Actually, I proposed this at the November 17-18, 2006 meeting of the USCF Executive Board in Stamford, Connecticut. I made a motion that the USCF purchase a camcorder at an estimated cost of $2,000 to $2,500 and use it to videotape and broadcast national scholastic championships, executive board meetings and other events. Unfortunately, nothing came of my proposal. The Executive Director was supposed to look into it (not that there is anything to look into). The same thing has happened as has happened with everything else that the Executive Director was supposed to do, which is nothing. Rather than doing something to promote scholastic chess, the current board majority would rather discuss having another winter retreat in which the entire board would be flown to Florida again at membership expense. The retreat idea has been brought up at every board meeting that I have attended and I have had to shoot it down every time. No doubt this explains why the crusty curmudgeons who control the board majority are spending so much time and money trying to have me defeated for re-election, so that they can start flying to Florida again at membership expense. I am hoping that the current election will bring in forward looking board members who are able to see the obvious merit to producing a video promoting our national scholastic championships. Sam Sloan Any ideas? Nice to see you back whoring yourself there, Sammy Sloan. :-) OH! Why don't I just upload commericals I record on my TiVo to YouTube? lol Silly me!!!!!!!! lol 'Kinderen voor Kinderen' - "Frisse Knul" ("Fresh Guy") htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMni-YH9Xlo |
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2006, I have had to endure in relative silence false and misleading statement after false and misleading statement by Bill Goichberg. However, this one goes too far. Take a look at the agenda of every board meeting since I was elected. You will find the word RETREAT there every time. Joel Channing is always talking about having another retreat. Just because no board member has had the courage to openly propose another trip to Florida does not mean it would not happen if I were not there. Otherwise, why is the word RETREAT in every agenda? The so-called "Retreat" to Florida in May 2006, just three months before I took office, was not a mere board meeting. It was an all expenses paid trip to Florida by the entire USCF-insider group, all paid for with YOUR MEMBERSHIP DUES !!! Here is a photo of participants in the retreat: http://www.chessdon.com/pictures.htm Standing: Jon Haskel President Florida Chess Association; Beatriz Marinello Former President USCF; Tim Redman Former President USCF representing college chess; Rourke O'Brien President AF4C; Steve Shutt Co-Chair Scholastic Council; Joel Berez President ICC; Harold Winston Chairman US Chess Trust; Mike Nolan USCF Data Base Consultant; Casey Steinbacher Retreat Facilator; Mikhail Korenman Exec Director Chess for Peace Foundation; Michael Khodarkovsky, President Kasparov Chess Foundation; Robert Tanner USCF Secretary; Seated: Bill Hall, USCF Executive Director; Don Schultz, Vice Pres. USCF; Joel Channing USCF VP Finance; Joel Benjamin, former US Chess Champion; Dan Lucas, Editor Chess Life; Bill Goichberg, USCF President Missing: Jerry Hanken, President CJA and GIL Luna, Hall of Fame Quite an impressive group. Remember that everybody in that picture is spending your dues money, flying to Florida and staying in hotels at YOUR EXPENSE !!! Then, Bill Goichberg goes on to say: "Channing, Schultz nor Goichberg claimed any airfare expense (I have claimed no travel expense for any travel as President)." However, what about all the other people in the picture? True, Schultz and Channing did not claim any airfare expense since they live in Florida and did not need to fly. What many people do not realize about Bill Goichberg is that he plays the horses and flies around the country not only to organize chess tournaments but also to go to various race tracks during horse racing season. This retreat was scheduled to be held when Bill Goichberg was in Florida anyway attending the race track, and thus he was not really giving the USCF a break by not charging the USCF any airfare. I make no predictions about the forthcoming election. Any of the candidates have a chance to win, in my view. However, I am almost certain that regardless of who wins, Bill Goichberg will not be given another two years as USCF President. He has not done a good job and somebody else, almost anybody else, should be given the chance. Sam Sloan |
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\It is a well known fact that señor Sloan likes to duplicate posts
made at the USCF fourms aqui. But what is the point if you can't answer our preguntas? Are they fabricated? Are they full of mentiras? I am not a medical doctor señor Sloan, but maybe you need to see a physciatrist . Some of your posts lead me to believe that you are loco en la cabeza. I kindly asked you to justify the thread you created regarding Pinochios nariz, and to date you have not replied. Que lastima! On a serious note señor Sloan, take my advice and see a physciatrist. La gente do not want a chess leader who may be suffering from schizophrenia. If this is the case, get some rest and do the "gente" a favor by dropping out of the USCF elections. |
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