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jdmara Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:38pm

Officiating Literature
 
I'm always looking for new ways to improve my officiating. As I was going through my mail today, I saw my monthly chemistry news and research magazine. {insert chemist jokes here} I'm a chemist so I think it's ok that I get those types of magazines :rolleyes: I then started to think that I don't get any officiating magazines (besides the NFHS Officiating Quarterly). Do you all get any magazines that you believe are beneficial?

-Josh

zebraman Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:59pm

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Originally Posted by jdmara (Post 626290)
I'm always looking for new ways to improve my officiating. As I was going through my mail today, I saw my monthly chemistry news and research magazine. {insert chemist jokes here} I'm a chemist so I think it's ok that I get those types of magazines :rolleyes: I then started to think that I don't get any officiating magazines (besides the NFHS Officiating Quarterly). Do you all get any magazines that you believe are beneficial?

-Josh

I get Referee Magazine monthly. I only ref basketball so only about 20% of the articles in that magazine interest me. Not all of the basketball articles are great, but the magazine does hold my interest. The rules and case plays are good to keep your "officiating mind" sharp year-round.

BillyMac Sun Sep 20, 2009 06:31am

If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate!
 
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Originally Posted by jdmara (Post 626290)
Insert chemist jokes here. I'm a chemist.

Two atoms are walking down the street.
Says one atom to the other, "Hey! I think I lost an electron!"
The other says, "Are you sure??"
"Yes, I'm positive!"

(I'm an environmental chemical analyst.)

co2ice Sun Sep 20, 2009 07:51am

Question: What does a chemist use for birth contol??

Answer: His/her personality.:D

grunewar Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:05am

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Originally Posted by zebraman (Post 626297)
I get Referee Magazine monthly. I only ref basketball so only about 20% of the articles in that magazine interest me. Not all of the basketball articles are great, but the magazine does hold my interest. The rules and case plays are good to keep your "officiating mind" sharp year-round.

I too subscribe to Referee Magazine and find it useful and interesting. As ZMan said though, this magazine encompasses many sports, no just hoops. However, some of the other articles are a good read and applicable to what we do (game management, dealing with coaches, ways to become a better official, etc.). Referee Magazine also has advertisements for manuals, books, camps, uniforms, etc. if you're looking for other (or new) sources.

Two on-line sources I like are: www.ref60.com - Home of Sixty Seconds on Officiating and MyReferee (if you have an arbiter account).

Mark Padgett Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:04pm

I've been a long time subscriber to "Chicks And Ammo". I find the articles very informative. :)

mbyron Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:20pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 626322)
I've been a long time subscriber to "Chicks And Ammo". I find the articles very informative. :)

You probably thought that this was a joke.

http://www.kenpocomics.com/Chicks_Pa...ttered_web.jpg

jdmara Mon Sep 21, 2009 07:55am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 626304)
Two atoms are walking down the street.
Says one atom to the other, "Hey! I think I lost an electron!"
The other says, "Are you sure??"
"Yes, I'm positive!"

(I'm an environmental chemical analyst.)

Billy as sad as that joke was I still chuckled a little bit. Because I'm sure there are plenty of people scratching their heads. I had a physic teach in HS that used to tell that joke and people just sat there. It brings back some good memories. Thanks for the laugh

-Josh

dsqrddgd909 Mon Sep 21, 2009 08:11am

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Originally Posted by jdmara (Post 626290)
I'm always looking for new ways to improve my officiating. As I was going through my mail today, I saw my monthly chemistry news and research magazine. {insert chemist jokes here} I'm a chemist so I think it's ok that I get those types of magazines :rolleyes: I then started to think that I don't get any officiating magazines (besides the NFHS Officiating Quarterly). Do you all get any magazines that you believe are beneficial?

-Josh

Welcome fellow chemist. What branch of chemistry? I work in analytical and environmental.

dsqrddgd909 Mon Sep 21, 2009 08:12am

BillyMac,

I hadn't heard that one before.

Ref_in_Alberta Mon Sep 21, 2009 08:25am

FIBA has a monthly magazine called FIBA Assist, it covers all aspects of the game (Players, Coaches & Team Personnel, Officials). The rule "stuff" may not apply to NF/NCAA officials; though it does have some excellent reading on philosphy and officiating in general.

Do search on FIBA.com - Home of International Basketball for "Assist".

grunewar Mon Sep 21, 2009 08:27am

Q: If H-two-O is the formula for water, what is the formula for ice?
A: H-two-O-CUBED

Q: Why do chemists like nitrates so much?
A: They're cheaper than day rates.

bob jenkins Mon Sep 21, 2009 09:17am

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 626405)
Q: If H-two-O is the formula for water,

The formula for water is HIJKLMNO

jdmara Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:29am

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Originally Posted by dsqrddgd909 (Post 626401)
Welcome fellow chemist. What branch of chemistry? I work in analytical and environmental.

I would in a state environmental/public health lab. I primarily do analytical toxicology though. I also help out with analytical food chemistry analysis for the FDA.

I'm glad that chemist can laugh at their quirky humor.

-Josh

Freddy Tue Sep 22, 2009 07:39pm

Referee Magazine
 
Before getting a subscription to Referee Magazine, look into just becoming a member of NASO. You'll get the magazine as a part of your membership, and the benefit I really enjoyed last month was the hotel discount I received at a Marriot Hotel for being a NASO member. More than paid for my membership several times over. Also some good insurance and other benefits worth looking into.
I don't work for them, only wanted to mention the benefits I've enjoyed.


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