That's kind of funny Eric, i took a Geology course spring and Loved it!!!!!!! ended up with an A- Not bad for a 4 credit course considering a few students didn't pass LOL I'm actually doing a lesson on thursday for my after school students on soils, showing them the different horizons etc... and for a reward I'm making them a Bowl of Worms, (chocolate pudding with gummy worms in it) but they have to pay attention to get the reward, Nice thing about teaching young children, you mention "Reward" and their minds turn into little sponges!!!!!!!!! Take Care God Bless and Tight Lines LOL Dave From up North
John S. - thanks for the invite. I'd like to take you up on it, I will see how I do. My surgery got pushed back from tomorrow to Friday (insurance issues). I think I will be OK within a week or less.
Basically a hydrogeologist is a geologist that specializes in dealing with groundwater. Our main business is cleaning up contaminated groundwater with bacteria -- "bioremediation" is the term of art. I've invented a few things for doing this, but suffice it to say I'm still working for a living.
I'm sure we can talk about tons of things other than 8th grade science (leave that for Dave!). Day in day out I'm always working with science and engineering types...one of the reasons I like fishing is I can get away from that hang out with "normal" people. Fishing, football, women's rear ends, all things I like to talk about!
I'll let you know how I make out. And thanks again for the offer. A heater on a boat! Woo hoo! Sounds like a luxury liner.
Come on now we've had some pretty good conversations on your boat and some good snacks LMAO I only talk nerd talk when im asked about it LOL Take Care God Bless and Tight Lines LOL Dave From up North P.S. If you would have bought a Chevy You'd still have your truck LMAO just kidding that truck of yours is "SWEET"
LOL his barge is just like a cruise ship only smaller LOL Take Care God Bless and Tight Lines LOL Dave From up North. Just stay away from the couch or you'll want to take a nap LOL
Not on Squam, hardly any boats after Labor Day and never Cigarette boats.
Thanks for the book on winterizing, haven't read it yet but if my Marina did all you wrote, maybe I'm getting my monies worth, LOL. I'll read it and get back to you if I have any questions.
John S. - no cigarette boats on Squam? That brings a tear to my eye. Maybe save the torpedos for the water skiiers who try to take over that section of little Squam.
You know I really stressed over getting my act together to winterize my new motor last year...but in the end I did allright. I was going to default to paying the "local" guy, but its 1 hr each way, plus $$$...plus I just wanted to know how to do it. I think if you follow my punch list you'll be fine. I actually gained a lot of confidence working through it myself. Having the engine start up right away and purr in early April (after ice out), that boosted my confidence. These Hondas are great motors, a little TLC for the off season could add years of life and save $$$. If / when you get around to it get in touch if you have questions. Check to see if your 115 has the dedicated "service" valve. That simplifies things a bit.