JS1SUBAQUA@ao*.co* wrote: > > Dear Randy, > > It sounds like you would probably enjoy our publications and will probably > learn some things. As far as diving goes -- your best bet is to get to where > you are going and get in the water and continue with good ole recreational > diving for a while. The next step would be some specialty courses like--- > Nitrox, a recreational deep diver course (130 fsw max) with a good > instructor, and maybe a basic wreck diving course. Make sure that the > instructor is one who puts you before his own ego and that he is not just > teaching but also goes out and dives. Oh BTW its ok to throw his/her name up > here to see if he's for real or not. These mainstays of the recreational > diving business will give you a taste of some of the more challenging dives > that can be done before venturing in to the highly expensive and more > potentially dangeous world of technical diving. > > The only practice for diving is diving. > > T/C > > Joel Silverstein > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@terra.net'. > Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'.joel, I'd like to read the journal as well, but haven't recieved my subscription since dema. Called several times and left a message, but haven't heard anything yet. Any chance you could check on it for me. TIA. Bob Sherwood
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