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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 19:16:54 -0500
From: Pete Wallace <hpetew@gt*.ne*>
To: "Moriarity, Robert A." <RAMORIA@un*.co*>
CC: "'Steve Hogan'" <Steve_Hogan@qm*.sp*.tr*.co*>,
     "'techdiver'"
Subject: Re: New to your List Server
Moriarity, Robert A. wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> Stop messing around with the exposure suits. Get a DUI TLS 350.
> Great suit, fits well and it WORKS. Contact Ocean Enterprises in
> San Diego as they will price match anyones price in the country
> (If you look back in the archives, George Irvine also mentions a
> place in Boston that provides discounts for the WKPP, but I do not
> know what their *negotiated* price would be)
> <snip>
> 
> Try Calling West Coast Divers Supply for a price on the suit.(818)
> 708-8136
> Talk to charlie
> 
> Robert A. Moriarity Sr.
> 
> ramoria@un*.co*
> thenerd@ao*.co*  :-O
> 
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From:  Steve Hogan [SMTP:Steve_Hogan@qm*.sp*.tr*.co*]
> >Sent:  Monday, March 17, 1997 12:12 PM
> >To:    techdiver
> >Subject:       Re: New to your List Server
> >
> > Reply to:     RE>New to your List Server
> >
> >Jim,
> >
> ><snip>
> >
> >>     A long weekend on Catalina Island convinced me that my 3 mil wetsuit
> >>was no
> >>     match for 70x water.  I also noticed that all the dive masters and
> >>     instructors were donning dry suits, something almost unheard of in
> >>Florida.
> >
> >70 degree water is the surface temp in summer. Sunday it was 56 on the
> >surface
> >and 52 at depth. Yep, drysuits are a good idea here.
> >
> >>     So, for the last 2 months, I've been driving down to Monterey and
> >>trying
> >>     out different exposure suits.  I'm catching on ... I get to spend
> >>another
> >>     couple of thousand dollars to dive the coast of California.
> >
> >Stop messing around with the exposure suits. Get a DUI TLS 350.
> >Great suit, fits well and it WORKS. Contact Ocean Enterprises in
> >San Diego as they will price match anyones price in the country
> >(If you look back in the archives, George Irvine also mentions a
> >place in Boston that provides discounts for the WKPP, but I do not
> >know what their *negotiated* price would be)
> >
> >>     I recently enrolled in a PADI diver master course.  About the only
> >>thing
> >>     it's taught me so far is how to perform as a slave for the instructor.
> >>I
> >>     get to act confident when leading young victims out to sea (in the cold
> >>     water).  Boy, does it get any better than this!?
> >
> >Take the time (and the access) with all of the material presented and LEARN.
> >Yes, DM = instructor  slave, but there is a lot of good material out there
> >look for it.
> >>
> >It is O.K. to ask questions and keep learning. Once you stop learning
> >on this list you are DOOOOOOMed.
> >
> >Steve
> >
> >
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> Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.Right on!
DUI is the only way to go...
The shop George mentioned is Northeast Scuba in Danvers, Ma. 
508-774-7296 ask for Faith, Dick, or Dave. They are the largest DUI 
dealer in the country, and really know their stuff!
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