\ now was that during line drills out of water or in water ?? You should have issued a coke/coffee alert here. ROFL At 09:04 AM 4/5/2000 -0700, Kevin Connell wrote: >At 09:39 AM 4/5/2000 +0000, you wrote: >>He even pulled a fast one on one dive. We were doing jumps , and he turned >>the arrow the other way as he want by(I was leading , he was behind) and on >>the way out he swam ahead looked at the arrow on waited for me on the side >>it piuonted. I came up to the arrow , looked at it , looked around to get >>my bearinngs and signaled the other way. He had a big grin on his face , >>and later told me that almost all the students blindy follw tha arrow and >>that he does this to show the importance of situational awareness and to >>show haoe easy ti is to blindy follw some one who is more experianced that >>you , and go beyond your abilities. > >On only one dive? That is pretty pathetic. Listen to this one: > >Dive #1 Cavern/Intro - JJ > >Masks off (both divers) >one diver OOA >as if this weren't enough..... >half way around the line circuit, JJ throws in a T to identify and bypass. >3/4 the way around, he TIES MY MANIFOLD to a tree stump with MY safety spool. > >And that was only dive number one.... Of cavern/intro! > > > > > > > >---------------------------------- > Kevin Connell <kevin@nw*.co*> > > NW Labor Systems, Inc > http://www.nwls.com > > Res tantum valet quantum vendi potest. > (A thing is only worth what someone else > is willing to pay for it) > >---------------------------------- > >
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