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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @WorldofRockhounds
    @WorldofRockhounds 11 месяцев назад +3

    Having support of each other in our niche community is wonderful.
    I hope Brian gets better.

  • @ricenwmuseumofrocksandmine3525
    @ricenwmuseumofrocksandmine3525 11 месяцев назад +3

    Rice Museum Library is available to the public by appointment! What you could see in that bookcase is just the tip of the iceberg- we have a few thousand books in our collection, and many vintage magazines. Looks like we do have a copy of The River Runs North and the Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names if anyone local is curious and wants to flip through those. We don't check anything out for off-site use, just in the museum. Those other agate books look amazing!

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад

      A few thousand books is wild! You could start a very impressive reading room with that collection.

  • @DanFarrar
    @DanFarrar 11 месяцев назад +3

    I totally get the overload. I feel the same way about Hanford. I appreciate your deep dive into the Museum.

  • @largent45
    @largent45 11 месяцев назад +3

    That was another outstanding SNS video! I think reading up as much information as you can, before cutting into those Montana agates, is a stellar idea! Get as much knowledge as possible. Then you can more confidently cut those Montana's, and know what you are looking for and at. The Montana moss agates are some of the most unusual agates you will ever see! I can't imagine what these huge agates looked like rough, before they tumbled down the Yellowstone river for miles and miles, covering many states! And they are still enormous! They are in a class unto themselves! Those look like such beautiful books too.
    As for your pet peeve, you are not alone! I was taught in highschool to write letters and although some of the information is obsolete now, they don't have to be formatted like a type written letter, because emails are a little less formal. But that being said, just because you don't format an email like you would a letter, it really is common courtesy to address the person you are sending it to, and then explain the nature of the email and thank them for their time and finish it off with saying who it's from! That is common courtesy and you aren't sending a text to your friend! It should be the same whether it's a known acquaintance or a business. It's an email. It's not a text.
    And your video on the Rice Museum was just phenomenal! So beautiful! And I understand that they opened it up just for you to shoot the video with the tour and interview, so you couldn't leisurely stroll through the museum, but the areas you did capture was so enchanting that I don't know a single person who watched it and doesn't want to go for themselves! You did it justice for the time you had. And my goodness, it's just incredible! I went there so long ago and I really don't remember it all too well. I was that young. And it has changed. But I have to go now! And I'm waiting to go with a friend that will enjoy it as much as I will! And I can't wait! It's not that far away from me and I have no excuse, well other than I'm handicapped and can't drive anymore! Lol. That's slowing me down just a tad! But I will make it there and hopefully not too far in the future!
    Thank you for another awesome SNS! I look so forward to these! Thanks Jared!

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm very excited to get to work on these but since I don't have an unlimited supply I think reading up on them first is the best course of action.
      It really is funny how the low effort nature of the internet has really taken hold and I think we see that in how people both treat each other online as well as how they communicate, which is often rather poor.
      When you make it back to the museum I would love to hear your thoughts on it as it is today vs. what it was when you visited.

    • @largent45
      @largent45 11 месяцев назад

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding I will be happy to share that with you! Thank you!

  • @cynthiafoss8086
    @cynthiafoss8086 11 месяцев назад +3

    A wonderful SNS as always. Looking forward to hearing what you learn from the books. Also it is very kind of you mentioning Brian's health. It does my heart good to see the love and support for each other from being part of the rockhounding community.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад

      I think I will learn a lot from them.
      In the big wide open internet we should stick together!

  • @upperpeninsulabeautiful
    @upperpeninsulabeautiful 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love your Saturday night special...what an awesome channel attribute. Being new to RUclips....I don't know if others have something similar...but the fact you have it keeps me coming back! Just plain cool! Always something cool you talking about!

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад

      I don't know of anyone doing anything like this but if you find them I would love to check it out.

  • @jimhutchison3435
    @jimhutchison3435 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for mentioning those books! They sound awesome! Currently sold out on Amazon : (

  • @patriciamckean4186
    @patriciamckean4186 11 месяцев назад +2

    Books are essential to learning and help us to research our world of wonderful rocks. The museum video was great although seeing it firsthand would be better.

  • @AZRockhoundExpeditions
    @AZRockhoundExpeditions 11 месяцев назад +4

    First off, Thank you for your Support Jared! We really appreciate you and everything you do. Brian relapsed yesterday and back to square one.😔 He still keeps his sense of humor so not all is lost.😀 Second, boy I want to see you cut those agates! I’m dying a little inside.😂 And third we get the messages such as “coordinates for (insert area)??” I want to facepalm them through email.🤣🤣

    • @largent45
      @largent45 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so sorry about Brian's relapse! I know this has got to be so stressful for both of you! I will pray for him! And you too! Love and prayers for you both!

    • @AZRockhoundExpeditions
      @AZRockhoundExpeditions 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Lisa.💖

  • @KatyDidRocks
    @KatyDidRocks 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love how intellectual and methodical you are about rocks. I look forward to seeing what you come up with when you finally slab them! I would implore you to end-polish that limbcast, rather than cutting it, as specimens that shape are somewhat rare, and it doesn't look like it has much in the way of dendrites in it.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад

      It may not be the most flashy approach to rock related subject but its one that I really enjoy.
      I think I will take your advice and end polish the limb cast.

  • @upperpeninsulabeautiful
    @upperpeninsulabeautiful 11 месяцев назад +2

    SNS adds a personal touch...I like that!

  • @phylxguy5547
    @phylxguy5547 11 месяцев назад +3

    I just subscribed to their channel & must absolutely say thank you for everything you, Sarah & the intriguing mysterious rockhound gloves do for us good Sir 👍 we (subs) really appreciate your honesty & passion happy trails safe travels friends.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much for being here! Without viewers like yourself this channel wouldn't exist.

  • @406findings
    @406findings 11 месяцев назад +3

    I definitely should of got those books before just jumping in since I do regret some agates I kinda messed up 😅 I'm much more cautious with the good ones now. I'm sure there is lots of good knowledge from Tom he has an amazing collection.

  • @mrimc
    @mrimc 11 месяцев назад +1

    Take em to the saw. Great vid. 💥

  • @mikedodge3910
    @mikedodge3910 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh man, I am so happy that somebody stepped up and bought you those books on Montana agates! I look forward to you teaching us a thing or two on cutting them up. I bought 35lbs of Montana moss agates on ebay nearly two years ago and have only made one cut. I need to know more before slicing away.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think there's anything wrong with just having at them and learning on the job so to speak but I prefer to learn as much as can before doing that.

  • @keithcunningham7925
    @keithcunningham7925 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great Saturday night special I think I would love to get that iris book to learn more about it I'm always trying to hunt for iris. I support there channel so good luck Brian 🙏

    • @Lowellian1
      @Lowellian1 11 месяцев назад

      You are so right! The museum needs several DAYS examination. We are defining tell going back soon as so much has changed. Sarah , thanks for your filming skills. 😎 Jared, I agree about letter writing. Wow, just use of language in general has degraded so much. Sad.

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo 11 месяцев назад +2

    Enjoyed SNS. I had to save your museum tour for tomorrow, looking forward to it.
    On the subject of long videos, does watching in smaller segments over a couple of days affect your stats or whatever you call it?

  • @roman11469
    @roman11469 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Jared, I am glad to have you as a resource and I am very happy you emphasize and appreciate the acquisition and use of books. I hope more subscribers support you on Patreon. Since I work 50 plus hours a week and don’t have the bandwidth to do the research I want to do it is great that you share good information. I am also glad you mentioned Brian, the latest from Julie is he is doing much better. I spent a day on their claims last month and they are wonderful people. I am looking forward to going back. Lastly, I have a question…Many Texas agates I find by the Rio Grande look very similar to the traditional, clear Montana agates. Could these Texas agates originate from the Yellowstone area and then carried by water or glacier down to Texas? Thanks for your good work!

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words.
      That is great to hear that Brian is starting to do better and someday I hope to make my way all the way down there and see there claim for myself!
      As for your question, I have no clue what so ever. However maybe after I read these books and dig into the subject more I might be able to provide some insight into that subject for you, or at the very least point you in the right way.

    • @roman11469
      @roman11469 11 месяцев назад

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding You would love their claims!

    • @roman11469
      @roman11469 11 месяцев назад

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding Ugh, I have been texting with Brian and he went back to the hospital on Sunday. This is awful. I hope he gets better soon.

  • @steveegbert7429
    @steveegbert7429 11 месяцев назад +2

    Jared, I have to sadly agree with you on peoples letter writing skills leaving a lot to be desired. I cannot stand it when I see posts like what you described, ie: blurry photos and no context. How does that help anyone?
    I am dating myself but I grew up in an age when writing thank you letters on paper to grandparents at Christmas and birthdays was the norm, and expected of us by our parents! No email and long distance phone was expensive and reserved for parents. Writing and grammar skills were actually taught in school. To this day I still strive to convey my written thoughts as properly and eloquently as I possibly can. I don't always get it right but I do my best. Proofread your words, think how they may be conveyed to others that can't read your thoughts and don't know your character.
    Rant over.😀

  • @Mike-br8vb
    @Mike-br8vb 11 месяцев назад +2

    I believe the school system has dropped letter writing and cursive writing as well. I work with a lot of people in skilled trades who can not print at all. Chicken scratch!😂 loved the SNS! 🍻

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад +1

      One thing that I recently saw is that they will be bringing back cursive handwritten to California to combat A.I written articles in school, so kids will need to start hand writing things.

    • @Mike-br8vb
      @Mike-br8vb 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding they should've kept it in the first place

    • @Mike-br8vb
      @Mike-br8vb 11 месяцев назад

      On a side note, I left a message and subbed to AZ. Terrible to hear, DON'T LICK ROCKS PEOPLE!!

    • @chazwickie81
      @chazwickie81 11 месяцев назад +1

      Letter writing has not been taught in any of the schools my kids have attended yet. But cursive is still being taught at some schools. Cursive is really great for kids that have trouble with printing and hand movement motor skills. Thanks for the SNS!

  • @sandmaker
    @sandmaker 11 месяцев назад +1

    A good plan, read then cut, but I never learn. I cut and then read about how the cut would be better😊

  • @888HUSKERS
    @888HUSKERS 11 месяцев назад +1

    You can thank instant messaging and text messaging for the slow death or writing a letter/email with proper formatting.

  • @marcussmart3275
    @marcussmart3275 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your so much more badass than your doppleganger. I need these books too. I have carving equipment but no experience or books. Thanks for the heads up man!

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад

      My doppleganger?
      So far they look really good but I haven't read them all.

    • @marcussmart3275
      @marcussmart3275 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding I was in the Navy with a guy who looks a lot like you. Went through basic training with him. He didn't make it through mentally.
      I spoke with you about a Covington ultimate sintered wheel from CES that had break in issues. Turns out, after they sent me a super coarse dressing stick to reshape the wheel face, it was from finishing chatter because I had it nice and flat but there was still some hillyness on the edge. As I moved across the stone my hand cramped and I lost trueness with the wheel. The leading edge dipped and began the death wobble, I immediately pulled away and stopped to get my hands and wrists back in order. After a safety meeting I come out to inspect the damage of what happened, it was exactly the same as what I had just fixed minus the oxidation so it wasn't nearly as visible. My hypothesis is they either had fixture failure or they finish by hand. I'll see how it wears compared to the heirloom wheels from Kingsley North. I've been thinking about starting a channel, I've only got a phone at the moment as equipment took priority over marketing. All good things come in time with the right attitude. Thanks for replying it makes your channel much more appealing to me.
      It's seller that you share all of this knowledge with those seeking this wisdom. May your agates be laced and plentiful 😎

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад

      @@marcussmart3275 You should 100% start a channel! It can be really fun to start making and sharing videos of what you're working on.
      Also a phone is perfect for making videos. When I stated making video I didn't even have a good phone, I was using the very first GoPro Session that came out in 2015.

  • @spetkovsek57
    @spetkovsek57 11 месяцев назад +2

    You have an interesting question about teaching letter writing in schools. I've heard they are no longer teaching cursive writing style to children. Back in my days (a long time ago), that was when English was a subject and they taught you how to not only write a letter, but to write it in cursive. AND these children will be the ones taking care of us when we are old and need assistance. Maybe I can barter rocks with them?

    • @joewickie2376
      @joewickie2376 11 месяцев назад

      I guess they will have to sign everything electronically.

    • @irisphnx
      @irisphnx 11 месяцев назад +2

      There are plenty of us still teaching cursive writing and English or Language Arts is still a subject that includes letter writing. We just don’t smack kids on the knuckles with rulers anymore when their handwriting isn’t perfect.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад +1

      I just saw an article about a bill in California that will require students to learn cursive again.
      "The goal is for students to be able to read and write in cursive. She pointed out that teachers may start to give hand-written exams because of the rise of AI in classrooms, and cursive allows students to write faster."
      A.I. will bring back hand written everything since it can't be faked in the same way.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад

      Perhaps its just not the default for people any more or not something people do as much after school then.

    • @spetkovsek57
      @spetkovsek57 11 месяцев назад

      @@irisphnx I never got smacked on the knuckles, so mine must have been "ok". I'm glad they are still teaching it. And if you're a teacher, I commend you for what you do. I have some friends who are school teachers and, in my opinion, I feel they are undervalued in today's society. Sad, sad, sad.

  • @joniangelsrreal6262
    @joniangelsrreal6262 11 месяцев назад +1

    👁👁 🍿 🍺