JamesNBarnes Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 This may be a long shot, but I remember seeing a documentary some while ago, it was about squid, specifically the search for giant squid but that may not have been its sole focus. Regardless, what I do remember is the "expert" was a white male, I'm pretty sure he was american, moreover he had a real passion for squid, a Feynmanesque joy of sharing his knowledge. My house mate studies Biology, and I think she would really enjoy watching it, as would I. Any ideas on what it was or where I can find it? J
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 Could he have been a New Zealander? And perhaps named Dr. Steve O'Shea? Just a guess, but he does a lot of documentaries and squid work.
JamesNBarnes Posted May 22, 2010 Author Posted May 22, 2010 Hmm, Ive done a quick google for the name, O'Shea seems a bit too young, the chap i was talking about is older, and i think he has a beard.
Rickdog Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 Now that you have mentioned him (Dr.O`Shea), Cap`n Refsmmat my friend, is he ever going to answer the quiz you sent him. It`s not like I want to sound impatient right now, although I`m begining to feel it and wonder if he will ever do so. In these interviews, what`s the mean time for answers to be being given ?. Although Mr. Ray Comfort, really was fast at it, he almost gave the answers before you even sended them to him.
JamesNBarnes Posted May 22, 2010 Author Posted May 22, 2010 Ive been thinking, there's a few more points i can add that may help narrow it down... He mentions humboldt squid, and said he would rather swim with ravenous Piranha than humboldt squid in a feeding frenzy. Also, whilst i believe English was his first language, he did have an accent, no idea where he was from, but he may not have been american, he wasnt English though.
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