I am curious now. How many of the divers out there, who do more than pool type dives, regularly go through all the eventualities and train all the necessary procedures required to be a reasonably safe diver on a long term basis? I'm no shining example here (I would like to believe that I'm doing ok, but that's it) and I really wonder who might be, except for WKPP members. Is it worth the time? Oh yeah! Egil. > Teamwork, extreme attention to detail, clean gear configurations, > precise dive planning and thinking way ahead of yourself and your > buddies while anticipating every conceivable eventuality are the essence > of "Doing it Rightism". This is what is practiced by the WKPP and what > sets this organization aside from everything else out there. ==================================================================== Egil Aabel Naesguthe Queen's University E-mail: egil@me*.qu*.ca* Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Kingston, ON Phone: +1 613-545 6730 K7L 3N6 Canada Fax: +1 613-545 6489 ==================================================================== -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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