At 12:20 PM 10/21/98 +0100, you wrote: >You see, if you had talked that >sanctimoneous-call me a coward-shit to my face while on the job you would be looking >up at me from the floor with your nose moved over to your ear. Dear Tom: Thank you. You just proved to everyone that you are not only a stroke, but also and idiot. The kind of idiot that needs to use his fists when his brain can't deal with the reality of what's going on around him or whats confronting him. I sincerely hope your diving skills are better than your ability to intellectually discuss a simple subject. The two are related, intelligence and being a good diver. RELATED, you know, kinda like you mother and father obvoiusly were. We are technical divers. We are the last of the true explorers. We are innovators and inventors and thinkers. We are dreamers, about doing what [people say can't be done, and then doing it. I realized you were not part of group when I started to read your posts. Classic foolishness, ultra stupidity, strokery, most of them demonstrating a severe inability to think, and to figure things out for yourself. But above all, indicating an extreme lack of perhaps the most important trait of technical divers: to take the cotton from your ears and stuff it in your mouth. Stop talking and start listening. You love to argue with people on the list that have far more experience than you on subjects that they are considered experts in. You really impressed everyone with your years of expertise, training, self-reliance, intelligence, solution thinking when you posted: >Anyone know of a good cleanser that will easily remove the duct tape >residue left on stage bottles from all the contents / MOD labeling??? > Tom Tom, go sign on to the housewives forum called www.how-to-get-stains-and-smudges-and-grease-out-of-things.com. I'm sure they will all hail you the king, to me you are just the court jester. Jesus dude, DUCT TAPE RESIDUE ?? Another gem: > If you have ice already formed in your gear from a previous dive and >reenter the cold water it will take a long time for this water to melt >the ice. Longer than most dives, including extreme ones. This is true >for all really cold weather and water dives, ice diving or not. >Tom You argued with Irvine about death wings and steel vs AL and lost, you argued with many others in your posts about everything else and lost , what are you a glutton for punishment, or like a small child desire attention, even if you have to piss off mom and dad to get it ? I mean, arguing bouyancy and gear configuration with a guy who lives his whole life in a cave is stupid, don't you think ?? >http:www.gunsofscapa.demon.co.uk Great website ! I suggest everyone check it out. Dude you are a stroke in the water as well as at your keyboard. Visiting your website hurt my eyes, what are you, fucking blind as well as a stroke ?? Why does each and every word need to be maximum size letters ?? You were able to fit two words onto each screen, and you rant and rave about what you are going to do. But have you done it ? Have you stuck your big 4 X 5 camera into that video housing and got your two shots a dive as you have ranted and raved about ? You have once again spoken out your asshole when you stated: >(But I must say, a vast majority scuba rescues out of over 40 incidents in three >years: I hope you are one of the baywatch guys becuase that is some diving >track record! ) No, you idiot. Unlike you, sitting around the house, typing on the keyboard, spewing bullshit about stuff you don't have the faintest clue about, I go diving. I dive every weekend. If I am not teaching all levels of SCUBA then I am diving for myself on shipwrecks. Twice a week at night I dive for lobster with friends, I dive off popular boats, and at popular beach and island divesites. Most of the yaer, these divesites are packed, and over the last three years is it that hard for you to imagine me making 40 rescues ? Ya, me. Because I am the one with gear ready to go as I run by the old slow guys who just sit around at the house, typing on the keyboard, spewing bullshit about stuff you don't have the faintest clue about. Oh, that's you, right ?? Oh, was that you I ran past two weekends ago at Moss Cove in Laguna Beach California ?? Gee, you certainly were moving very fast to save that rookie diver who was in trouble. But that's your philosophy, as you have indicated. Man, good luck finding people to dive with, because the number one rule around here is . . . . DON'T DIVE WITH STROKES. Kevin "Don't forget your history, Know your destiny, In the abundance of water, The fool is thirsty." Robert Nesta Marley [\] | | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ o o o o o o _____ o o (_/\_) o o o =( )= oo Kevin Rottner Southern California SCUBA -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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