Dear Mr. Carter, I promise to commence litigation against you, your publisher and the distributors of your publication if you mention the words "diving", "scuba", "cave" or mention the name of any club, company, group or association that conducts diving in your forthcoming publication(s). Based on your reasoning outlined in an email to Mr. Jablonski I understand that this constitutes sufficient cause on your part to avoid the aforementioned words/topics/organizations in your forthcoming publication(s). A lack of a response on your part will be sufficient acknowledgement of your intention to avoid use of the aforementioned words/topics/organizations in your forthcoming publication(s). Regards, John Chluski 800-453-2983 -----Original Message----- From: Jarrod JablonskiTo: DIVEREC@ao*.co* Cc: cavers@cavers.com Date: Thursday, December 31, 1998 9:41 AM Subject: Re: Deep Cave Exploration >Dear Mr. Carter, > >Your cc to cavers clarifies your ploy and the irresponsible nature of your >personality. You speak of liability while forwarding private correspondence >to public lists and pretending to be a journalist of any merit. It will be >unnecessary for you to cover our efforts in the WKP as they are sincere and >with merit unlike your ploy. In any case, you can opt to cover the Wakulla >II project's claimed accomplishments and will by default cover our >accomplishments. > >I hope the new year brings you all your deserve. > >JJ > >At 09:52 PM 12/30/98 -0500, DIVEREC@ao*.co* wrote: > >Mr. Jablonski; >> >>Thank you for the information that you have offered. I have visited several >>web sites as well as the ones you mention. I find the topic of deep cave >>exploration to be in tune with the some of subject matter of the revision of >>said book. I'm also in the process of gathering informations for the revision >>of "One Day On Our Planet" >> In perhaps one, or both books I would like to have included several >>paragraphs pertaining to underwater cave exploration and the accomplishments >>of the WKPP. In addition to the WKPP, I have received informations from >other >>groups doing similar studies in Florida as well as groups doing studies in >>other parts of the world. >> From a legal standpoint I am required to follow certain guidelines as to how >>I proceed. Regretfully, regardless of my desire to have included your groups >>accomplishments in our publications I am unable to do so as I have received >>several E-mails promising litigation if I do so. This combined with the >>unwarranted responces to my request I respectfully decline and as such >>formally withdraw said offer. >> >>Respectfully, >>Eric Carter >> >>> >> Dear Sir, >> I represent the Woodville Karst Plain Project >> and we are the group that explored Wakulla Springs and the other caves in >> this region. Our exploration takes us all around the world with projects >> mostly in North Florida but others as remote as Turkey and Brazil. Our last >> dive to 18,000' was at 300' depth and is currently the longest dive in the >> world (the second longest at 15k is a dive we did in the same area). We >> generally look at these distances as inconvenient and are more interested >> in the work we can do as a result of the extended range. If you are not >> getting the information you need about the group please let me know and I >> would be happy to discuss this with you. >> >> Sincerely, >> Jarrod Jablonski >> Global Underwater Explorers- President >> >> www.gue.com >> Woodville Karst Plain Project- Training Director >> >> www.wkpp.org >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >
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