View Full Version : Kudos to RI Rockhound!
JohnR 02-20-2007, 10:17 PM Rock did a great job today at the Narragansett Surfcasters meeting showing his work in the Army C.o.E. project off Matunuck Beach as well as the a nice presentation on the project itself - nice stuff :btu: - It was hard to follow up after Al Gags and Point Jude Joe dropping all his lures but he succeeded
BTW - that looks much more like a Mk 82 Snakeye than a torpedo - I was going to mention that but I promised no heckling...
UserRemoved1 02-21-2007, 05:47 AM bryan great job! When you told me what you were doing a while ago I thought that was fantastic!
goosefish 02-21-2007, 08:33 AM Sorry I missed it Bryan. I had a computer problem, epic pain in butt. Hours on the phone with Verizon.
vanstaal 02-21-2007, 09:51 AM it's good people like Bryan who make this a great club thanks Bryan :btu:
slow eddie 02-21-2007, 10:06 AM a very good meeting, we do seem to have a lot of them. thanks brian for telling us what's really going on, instead of the rumors that are going on regarding the fill. it's tough when you live in matunick and someone else knows more about your backyard than you do.
of course al g. was gret as usual.
LeCounts1099 02-21-2007, 10:37 AM Bryan/ Rickhound is "good people" for sure! One of my favs. on this site! Only helps the fishermen's causes that he's on top of things there in 'Gansett, with a background in Environmental Science too!
Thanks from all of us here, B... and thanks again for the favor last year! Just holler if you need any plugs... unless you too will be giving up the night Surf for boat next year? :sleeps:
RIROCKHOUND 02-21-2007, 11:49 AM Thanks guys. Blushing at work.
Eddie. Dont know 'more' just a different way of measuring it or verbalizing it. Any time you want to talk about it, I'm willing.
Lecounts.. give up night bassin!
give me a break dude!
Pt.JudeJoe 02-21-2007, 12:21 PM Bryan -great presentation,very informative.:claps:
chuckg 02-21-2007, 03:50 PM Bryan, you're a credit to Jon B. Nice meeting you and hope we can get together this Spring...
piemma 02-21-2007, 04:28 PM Joe P and I got a look see at the presentation over coffee Monday night. I was mesmerized by the work Bryan did. You guys don't realize how bright this guy is. When he is awarded his PhD he will be deserving of every honor that goes with it. I consider it a true gift to have him as a friend and fishing partner. Besides he put up with me for3 days on the Block asking stupid questions like "What kind of rock it that"?
Congratulations Bryan on an absolutely great job on the study.
Bill L 02-21-2007, 05:20 PM Bryan, truly a first-class job on the study. Your sonar imaging and terrain modelling were awesome, would really like to get a close look at some of those figures. That is a whole new perspective that has been hidden to me.
I have been vocal about the trash that has washed up in the past weeks as a result of this dredging, but it should be known that Bryan's work is totally unrelated to this issue, nor is it the result of any of his work.
jbuck 02-21-2007, 05:21 PM Bryan did do a great job ,again. Hell even I understood what he was saying
goosefish 02-21-2007, 05:41 PM Bryan knows a lot about erosion and glaciation and sedimentation--but I wonder if he makes love like a true geologist--tectonically (the slow movements of two plates that come into contact with one another, the end being, a powerful eruption of a volcano, caused by years and years of build up). But somehow I doubt it.
RIROCKHOUND 02-21-2007, 05:47 PM Thanks for the kudos and kind words guys..
Goosefish.. you are one F'ed up SOB :D :D:D
Do you make love like an oysterman? Pop it open and slurp it down? I wasnt going to go there but you started it :-)
oh the visuals :laughs:
good job rockhound.. wish i could have made it.
spence 02-21-2007, 07:54 PM caused by years and years of build up
Of this I have no doubt :rotf3:
-spence
RIROCKHOUND 02-22-2007, 08:21 AM Well.. Spence.. (insert yo Momma joke.. or thats not what your wife said joke here :D) After I reference you in an OTW article you come back with that tisk tisk :D
goosefish
(insert bad geological joke here) like "Subduction ALWAYS leads to Orogeny"
goosefish 02-22-2007, 08:31 AM I've heard more than my share of oyster jokes: Nature's Viagra, things like that. I can't tell if the history about oysters is true or not. Maybe I'II have Eben over and we can eat three dozen, see what happens.
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