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"Bob" wrote: Jason wrote: I've seen this topic come up here from time to time. And as I said last time......... there are no such things as "...rogue or sneaker..." waves. Just some really big ones that should be expected. Bull****...... Don't try telling that to the guys that fish King Crab in the Bering Sea, in December...... There isn't one of them, that hasn't seen a Rogue Wave...come up and slam their vessel that wasn't at least twice what the sea was doing at the time...... Me been there, seen that, and lived to tell the tale....... |
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![]() Me wrote: Bull****...... Don't try telling that to the guys that fish King Crab in the Bering Sea, in December...... There isn't one of them, that hasn't seen a Rogue Wave...come up and slam their vessel that wasn't at least twice what the sea was doing at the time...... Me been there, seen that, and lived to tell the tale....... Lets see..... my first day on the Bering was 1983, December 26. Spent some time up around the horse shoe, some around the mushroom, and even hit the donut hole a year later. Got to puke my guts out side the Elbo Room a time or two. Hung with some to the Magone guys on the beach, good friend from high school lived in the only dome in Dutch, called in orders of just about anything and had "Any Cab" deliver it, and generally had a fun time. I've left foot prints on the celling and still say, their aint no such thing as a rogue wave. Still Bobbing Oh, I almost forgot.............. GFY |
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On 13 Jul 2006 18:44:52 -0700, "Bob" wrote:
I've left foot prints on the celling and still say, their aint no such thing as a rogue wave. OK, so what do you call a wave that is much bigger than the others around it for some period of time? Statistical anomaly ? |
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![]() Wayne.B wrote: OK, so what do you call a wave that is much bigger than the others around it for some period of time? Statistical anomaly ? Hi Wayne: Thank you for the question. Sure if you're the kind that also uses mean, mode, median, range, SD etc in a conversation. For me they are just really big waves that pop up from time to time and most times are rather predictable. Yes I did say predictable. As I mentioned last time, with many not agreeing and many others posting monster wave pic as proof of rogue and sneaker waves, for me it is a way to view my relationship with the oceans. I believe that there is nothing inherently sneaky nor roguish about the seas. The worlds oceans are simply doing what they always do. For me to live and enjoy the oceans I have placed myself, not as some macho able to beat and over come my nautical adversary, rather as someone there to enjoy all the amazing things that occur out there. For me to say I got hit by a rogue wave that came from nowhere and smite my vessel is to say that I am also just a hapless stooge who has no responsibility for my own safety. A rather childish approach if you go by that Transitional Analysis stuff from the early 70s. So I say, sorry, no such thing as a rogue wave. Just lots of really interesting events that are possible at sea, that we need to be prepared to maneuver, and hopefully able to predict more accurately. Call it all liberal BS semantics if you want. However, the language a person uses serves as a great window to see what they think. On the other hand, language also effects the way people think and behave (Worf-Sapier). So change the language and we might change how people think about the sea. Personally I do not want to be helpless and victimized by a sneaker. I would much rather say it the way it was.......... I got caught with my pants down because I was not paying enough attention to what was going on. This will really start the flamers. Why do teen age boys get in so many car crashes (humm, I wonder why its not called an accident anymore?) and pay such high auto insurance premiums? I say poor judgment. I also say why do some people keep sinking their boats ? I say poor judgment. Why do you think I'm called Bob? PS For everyone. Please list the conditions that contribute to the creation and propagation of "sneaker waves": If you can not list three now find out fast! |
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:21:09 -0700, Bob wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: OK, so what do you call a wave that is much bigger than the others around it for some period of time? Statistical anomaly ? Hi Wayne: Thank you for the question. Sure if you're the kind that also uses mean, mode, median, range, SD etc in a conversation. For me they are just really big waves that pop up from time to time and most times are rather predictable. Yes I did say predictable. As I mentioned last time, with many not agreeing and many others posting monster wave pic as proof of rogue and sneaker waves, for me it is a way to view my relationship with the oceans. I believe that there is nothing inherently sneaky nor roguish about the seas. The worlds oceans are simply doing what they always do. For me to live and enjoy the oceans I have placed myself, not as some macho able to beat and over come my nautical adversary, rather as someone there to enjoy all the amazing things that occur out there. For me to say I got hit by a rogue wave that came from nowhere and smite my vessel is to say that I am also just a hapless stooge who has no responsibility for my own safety. A rather childish approach if you go by that Transitional Analysis stuff from the early 70s. So I say, sorry, no such thing as a rogue wave. Just lots of really interesting events that are possible at sea, that we need to be prepared to maneuver, and hopefully able to predict more accurately. Call it all liberal BS semantics if you want. However, the language a person uses serves as a great window to see what they think. On the other hand, language also effects the way people think and behave (Worf-Sapier). So change the language and we might change how people think about the sea. Personally I do not want to be helpless and victimized by a sneaker. I would much rather say it the way it was.......... I got caught with my pants down because I was not paying enough attention to what was going on. This will really start the flamers. Why do teen age boys get in so many car crashes (humm, I wonder why its not called an accident anymore?) and pay such high auto insurance premiums? I say poor judgment. I also say why do some people keep sinking their boats ? I say poor judgment. Why do you think I'm called Bob? PS For everyone. Please list the conditions that contribute to the creation and propagation of "sneaker waves": If you can not list three now find out fast! I'll give you 4... 1 - A moderate sea 2 - a cross angled swell 3 - the principle of resonance 4 - some really bad luck! Diana |
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Can't say I disagree with your basic statement any more than I agree with
it. Guess it depends on how you wish to view/use the terms "rogue" or "sneaker" wave. Personally, I'd consider the terms valid as many can report being hit by waves they could neither see nor predict for the conditions, but waddahey, that's my opinion and your welcome to yours. otn "Bob" wrote in message ups.com... Wayne.B wrote: OK, so what do you call a wave that is much bigger than the others around it for some period of time? Statistical anomaly ? Hi Wayne: Thank you for the question. Sure if you're the kind that also uses mean, mode, median, range, SD etc in a conversation. For me they are just really big waves that pop up from time to time and most times are rather predictable. Yes I did say predictable. As I mentioned last time, with many not agreeing and many others posting monster wave pic as proof of rogue and sneaker waves, for me it is a way to view my relationship with the oceans. I believe that there is nothing inherently sneaky nor roguish about the seas. The worlds oceans are simply doing what they always do. For me to live and enjoy the oceans I have placed myself, not as some macho able to beat and over come my nautical adversary, rather as someone there to enjoy all the amazing things that occur out there. For me to say I got hit by a rogue wave that came from nowhere and smite my vessel is to say that I am also just a hapless stooge who has no responsibility for my own safety. A rather childish approach if you go by that Transitional Analysis stuff from the early 70s. So I say, sorry, no such thing as a rogue wave. Just lots of really interesting events that are possible at sea, that we need to be prepared to maneuver, and hopefully able to predict more accurately. Call it all liberal BS semantics if you want. However, the language a person uses serves as a great window to see what they think. On the other hand, language also effects the way people think and behave (Worf-Sapier). So change the language and we might change how people think about the sea. Personally I do not want to be helpless and victimized by a sneaker. I would much rather say it the way it was.......... I got caught with my pants down because I was not paying enough attention to what was going on. This will really start the flamers. Why do teen age boys get in so many car crashes (humm, I wonder why its not called an accident anymore?) and pay such high auto insurance premiums? I say poor judgment. I also say why do some people keep sinking their boats ? I say poor judgment. Why do you think I'm called Bob? PS For everyone. Please list the conditions that contribute to the creation and propagation of "sneaker waves": If you can not list three now find out fast! |
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"Bob" wrote: Me wrote: Bull****...... Don't try telling that to the guys that fish King Crab in the Bering Sea, in December...... There isn't one of them, that hasn't seen a Rogue Wave...come up and slam their vessel that wasn't at least twice what the sea was doing at the time...... Me been there, seen that, and lived to tell the tale....... Lets see..... my first day on the Bering was 1983, December 26. Spent some time up around the horse shoe, some around the mushroom, and even hit the donut hole a year later. Got to puke my guts out side the Elbo Room a time or two. Hung with some to the Magone guys on the beach, good friend from high school lived in the only dome in Dutch, called in orders of just about anything and had "Any Cab" deliver it, and generally had a fun time. I've left foot prints on the celling and still say, their aint no such thing as a rogue wave. Still Bobbing Oh, I almost forgot.............. GFY So you went to Dutch, and spent some time in the Bars..... that's really a Big Whoop.... Now tell us all the boat you GreenHorned on, or maybe the boat you Deckhanded on, after that, as a Fullshare Deckhand. Lots of guys talk big in the bars, and turn out to be processors from Unalaska, who never spent an hour, standing wheelwatch in a 90 Knot breeze off the Port Quarter, with the B ow buried under 30 ft of Green Water. There are guys who have fished that country in a 58Ft Limit Seiner. Now that takes Guts.......... Me not that gutsy...... at least not any more........ |
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![]() Me wrote: Me not that gutsy...... . You keep using words like "they." I think you've been watching too much Discovery channel. Lets see, what would be an appropreate response here......... oh yea. I've ****ed more salt water than you been on....so GFY. |
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"Bob" wrote: Me wrote: Me not that gutsy...... . You keep using words like "they." I think you've been watching too much Discovery channel. Lets see, what would be an appropreate response here......... oh yea. I've ****ed more salt water than you been on....so GFY. So you got a bladder problem, what does that prove..... Your just another High Seas Wannabe, that talks about things, they have never experienced. Myself, I am reTIRED, emphisis on TIRED, but still work the High Seas Fleet every night on 4125.0, to talk to my mates, who ply the North Pacific for a living, day in and day out...... Me |
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![]() Me wrote: Your just another High Seas Wannabe, that talks about things, they have never experienced. Myself, I am reTIRED, emphisis on TIRED, but still work the High Seas Fleet every night on 4125.0, to talk to my mates, who ply the North Pacific for a living, day in and day out...... Me I appologize. You are right. yu are vastly better, smarter, and have experinced so much than I. And I suppose ya tie up 2182 as well as 4125 with your I am better than eveyone else BS. Its good to keep incontact with friends. Friends are hard to come by. Boy, this has really turned intoa waste of time.......................... |
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