At 02:51 PM 6/19/97 +0000, you wrote: >> From: mrlungs@to*.co* >> Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 12:55:32 -0400 >> To: "Ted Green" <scuba@md*.co*> >> Subject: Re: TECHNICAL DIVING CAPITAL? >> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > > Mrlungs, > I have 4 questions for you. >1. What is your first name. Jeff >2. After all your talk, how many technical ship wrecks are there off > the coast of Florida? Would have to appx 40 or more, which being anything from 65 foot shrimpers, that have gone down fully rigged to shipps that were else scuttled, sunk via military training, storms (huricans) Drug Running ect. So what I am talking about will fit your "term" --- "term "ship wreck" vers "artificial reef". A ship wreck is a vessel that was accidently sunk and or destroyed with contense and people on board." >3. Which ones do you think compare to the Andrea Doria? Never done the Andrea Doria, so I can not compare. But I am sure that there are some that will meet your needs, and probley exceed what you dive. >4. Have you ever dove the Northeast ship wrecks, or do you just > assume that Florida is better because it's where you live? Like I said, if I wanted to do cold water diving, I would move there to do it. From your mind set, you must think that the Northeasten ships are the best. Well I gess that you and I will always bump heads on that. That is what makes this country so great, you are aloud to have your own thoughts and expressions. > >Before you try to tell us Florida has the best or the most technical >wrecks on the east coast, get in your car and go North driving and >diving. If you manage one wreck per day, you will probably be home by >Christmas. Then you can tell us about your 20 or so technical Florida >ship wrecks. when did I say only on the East Coast only? You are the one only saying that there is only 20 or so technical wreck, so make up your mind on just what you want to say. Besides, your the only one having a problem with what I posted, and you have seen to loose the site of what was said.. IMOP I say that Fla is great for the Tech, and I Feel that it is the captail. This was what I was agreeing with "G". So now, I will through your comment "get in your car and go north driving and diving" back at you, You come down here to Florida and drive both coast, diving and driving, then once you have dove every little nook and cranny, both fresh and salt water, you then come back to me and give me your opion. I am not talking about the stripped out stuff, I am talking the real live macoy stuff. Balls back in your court dude, but notice, I do not quote all of your message like you did mine, it is one hell of a waste of bandwidth... >Ted Green (owner) >Tidewater Aquatics (Dive Store) >Salisbury Maryland USA >TDI IT #029 >SSI MI #178 > >The world contains but three types of people: > 1. Those who make things happen. > 2. Those who watch things happen. > 3. Those who wonder what happened. You never addressed what I asked you on the last one about these 3 saying you have here, but hey, I will gess, can you gess what I am thinking.. :> J ************************************ Respiratiory Therpist PADI Divemaster Ft Lauderdale, Florida **** This is the real deal!!! ***** -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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