Jim, Fuck you , how's that? Read it and then tell me it is just an obit, it is not. The only thing you are correct about is that Dustin did not write it - Wes Skiles did, and his intent is clear. He uses a friend's death to once again try to make a point against what we are working so hard to get out, and he and his friends have resisted for so long. Skiles is a hose stuffing butt mounter , and does not know what "Hogarthian" or "DIR" mean. All of these "old timers" have a bug up their as about us, and constantly try to pretend we do not exist and that they did everything - they did nothing compared what we have done and CONTINUE to do on a weekly basis, and until they decide to recognize that and STFU about it, I will not give them a moments peace. -----Original Message----- From: Jim Holcomb <jimholcomb@sc*.co*> To: techdiver@aquanaut.com <techdiver@aquanaut.com> Date: Saturday, June 17, 2000 5:06 AM Subject: Re: [RecoveryDivers] Rory Dickens Memorial 6/15/00 in Jax, Fl Unless I missed something - you were out of line on this one, Trey. I'm a lurker and keep my mouth shut most all the time - but I believe Dustin posted an obituary to a friend and fellow cave diver. Should have been left at that. I do say that with all do respect to you and your accomplishments. Regards Jim ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: trey@ne*.co* (Trey) Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 05:40:29 -0400 >What I would like to know is how "everyone" was "Hogarthian" years ago and >how all of this equipment got designed long before any of us came along, yet >none of you "old timers" does it, uses it, nor is any of it available or >understood by anyone other than those you criticize so vehemently, yet try >so hard to pretend to be "as good as". It this what you call "DIC"? I call >it "slow learners" ( and bullshit). > >Very funny that Jarrod and I had to build or have built all of our own gear, >and come up with all of our own systems to do the kind of diving we do. > >What am I missing here? Is the cave diving community of old like "planet of >the Apes" where the entire community is not supposed to know that technology >exists, or is this more wishful thinking by the leftbehinds? > >I am glad to see that at least all of you are paying attention enough to be >worried about it. I guess Bill Gavin is going to have to die before he ever >gets any credit for blowing all of you old timers off the map years ago, >coming up with al the good ideas that you al fought so vehemently, and >setting the stage for what we do now. That might be a while, he is not even >40 yet. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Dustin Clesi <steamboat@is*.ne*> >To: techdiver@aquanaut.com <techdiver@aquanaut.com> >Cc: wiltz44@ao*.co* <wiltz44@ao*.co*> >Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:41 PM >Subject: Fw: [RecoveryDivers] Rory Dickens Memorial 6/15/00 in Jax, Fl > > >The first time I ever saw a scooter in an U/W >cave, Rory was piloting it. I'm posting this >to a few lists at Wes' request. Dustin > >-----Original Message----- >From: WSkiles@ao*.co* <WSkiles@ao*.co*> >To: RecoveryDivers@ca*.co* <RecoveryDivers@ca*.co*> >Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 2:36 PM >Subject: [RecoveryDivers] Rory Dickens Memorial 6/15/00 in Jax, Fl > > >I've updated this with information I've been gathering on Rory. Will some of >you help me post this on some of the other relavant list that might help get >this information out to Rory's friends and supporters? > >Wes > > >The cave diving community has lost one of its greatest innovators, teachers, >and friends. Roderick (Rory) Dickens, a naval fighter pilot, school >teacher, >and cave diving instructors passed away this week in Jacksonville, Fl. He >was >67. > >Rory was a fixture within the Cave Diving community during the early >seventies throughout the eighties. He made countless contributions in the >engineering and development of cave diving equipment through its early >years. >He also authored many important articles and books that defined the sport of >cave diving. His book, The Physics and Engineering of Diving, explained the >laws and rules of physics that control our sport to this date. Based on his >amazing understanding of physics and engineering he predicted and drew >diagrams of what cave diving equipment would ultimately become some thirty >years later. He was Hogarthian long before anyone knew there was such a >thing. The design of canister lights, wings, backplates, reels, manifolds >and >scooters were either conceived by our improved by his involvement in the >sport of cave diving. > >Rory served the US NAVY for eight years as a jet fighter pilot who flew off >aircraft carriers. He was stationed at Cecil Field in Jacksonville, Florida >and reached the rank of commander. After serving two tours in the Navy, Rory >pursued a MA degree in physics from Purdue University. Upon completion he >returned to Jacksonville, Florida where he became a teacher at Forrest High >School. For the next thirty seven years Rory passed along his love for math >and physics to thousands of appreciative students. He retired from teaching >in 1996, but continued to teach limited classes at Forrest through 2000. >During his teaching career he won multiple awards including state teacher >of >the year and a teachers most prestigious honor the USA Presidential Award >for Teaching Excellence, for his superb skills in science teaching. He was >inducted into the Florida Teachers Hall of Fame in 1990. > >During the early and mid seventies, Rory was one of the biggest advocates of >diving safety and training through one of the sports most dark and difficult >times. Utilizing his expertise he work tirelessly to test and evaluate early >concepts and rules of cave diving. No matter what the situation, Rory always >gave freely of his time and vast knowledge on myriad subjects. As an active >National Association for Cave Diving (NACD) instructor, he taught many cave >divers to dive safely within Floridas underwater caves. He was a friend and >mentor to many well known cave divers including Sheck Exley, Wes Skiles and >Clark Pitcairn. > >A memorial service for Rory is being held in Jacksonville, Fl on Thursday, >June 15th at Hardage/Giddings Funeral Home on 5753 Blanding Blvd. A post >memorial gathering of Rory's diving friends, will be held at David Cameron's >house after the service. > >Please pass this notice along to anyone that might have known Rory and might >be interested in helping him celebrate his incredible life. > >People wishing to express their feelings regarding Rory Dickens passing are >urged to send a charitable donation to: > >Forrest High School >5530 Firestone Blvd. >Jacksonville, Fl 32210 > >Attn: Janice Lamb > >Note on check: Rory Dickens Scholarship Fund > >Wes Skiles >(904) 454-3556 > >= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = >=RecoveryDivers@ca*.co* is a private e-mail list =for the sole use of >members on this list. 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