Adriaan_Haine@ce*.be* wrote: > > George, > > If everything is as bad as it sounds from the postings from Mr. Bruic , > isn't there something that can be done to stop the Wak2 circus? Legally, I > mean. > > Looks like these guys are wasting a lot of money for nothing. They have > been in Wakulla for almost a month now, without anything except some pool > diving and trying out all of their expensive toys. Nice if you have the > chance but of no avail to anything except personal satisfaction. (Kids and > toys stuff) > > Seems like a long build-up for ... yes, for what exactly? The first death > or serious injury? > Lets hope not. It would be bad for all divers, and in particular for the > caving community over there in Fla., because most people will say: 'look > how unsafe this (cave) diving is, can't we put a stop on it?' Thats all the > efforts of everyone else down the drain in one second!. > > I don't know how high profile diving is over there, but over here, its like > , whenever some diver dies, diving is " in the news", and all divers get > the same questions from friends and family; like 'Why do you dive, can't > you see it's dangerous, shouldn't you better stop, how much times have you > been bent, etc..". > And most people only remember the bad press, not the thousands of dives > that are successful and go unnoticed for the press and the public opinion. > Sad but true. > > I'm not into cave diving myself and I don't know any of the players > involved except from what I've read in the mailing lists, but I think that > this must be very frustrating for you guys, seeing all the effort the WKPP > have put into this, and the splendid results you got, with a fraction of > the time and the money it takes the WAK2 guys to even get one serious dive > in . > > I hope it all ends well, or that someone will pull the plug on these guys > because, lets face it, its either that or they have to come up with some > results (which is very unlikely to happen , at the rate that they are doing > things up till now, and at the rate that people (divers) are leaving Stone > and Co.). > > I cannot understand why someone like Richard Pyle keeps backing up these > guys. He has of course done a lot of diving with the CIS, but that is ocean > diving, and cannot be compared to any overhead diving. Too bad, because he > sounds like a very likeable and knowledgeable person. Hope he pulls out > before his reputation gets a serious beating. > > A concerned diver > > Adri Haine > > wrote: > > > > > Jess, the really amazing thing about this is that nobody has been killed > ( completely ) yet. This is a good time to point out that these strokes > have been there 26 days and have not been able to get to our first stage > drop, have done no mapping, have aborted almost every dive, have done > ridiculous deco for evey dive, and have done nothing but prove that they > and the Cis Lunar are ill suited for cave diving, while lying about > every single thing they put out. > While I do not want to see anyone get killed, I am sick of hearing about > the Heinerths claiming our exploration as theirs and running their big > mouths. I want to see this fat little stroke take one of his deep air > buddies like Kabook and go for it. > There is no excuse why they can not do it - they have freebreathers, > they have nickel metal batteries, they have a bell and chamber, they > have clear water , and the line is already laid, and the map is on our > webb site - a monkey could do it - just pull the trigger and breath. Go > for it you hereoes, and show us how good you are. > Jess Armantrout wrote: > > > > I was just told this is the same guy that almost died at Madison while > > Rich was training these guys; the same guy Rich said he felt very > > comfortable with. If this is true, and this guy bites it, I would go > > back to school to get my law degree for a shot at this one. > > > > Bill, you gotta be kidding me. Are you guys that desperate for > > divers? > > > > Bruic, good call on this one (bailing) before you get any more of this > > mess on you. > > > > I can't wait for the book to come out after this "project" is over. > > > > Trout > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mike bruic <mikebruic@di*.co*> > > To: George Irvine <kirvine@sa*.ne*> > > Cc: Jess Armantrout <armantrout@wo*.at*.ne*>; Bill Mee > > <wwm@sa*.ne*> > > Date: Saturday, December 26, 1998 9:30 PM > > Subject: Tales >From The Dark Side #4 (Not tonight honey, > > I've got a headache) > > > > On a recent dive, our usdct hero, and "lead diver", Jason > > once again tried to impress us all, and show us just how > > stupid and brain dead he really is. While Stones favorite > > "lab rat" (Jason) was scootering around the basin showing > > everybody what a accomplished lead diver "he would like to > > be", he suddenly started to develop a headache of > > astronomical proportions, breathing got harder, and he got > > dizzier than he already is. Why, it got to the point were > > even this lab rat couldn't even handle it anymore, and he > > had to surface. > > > > Heres a hint for you Jason, remember the little coconut > > thing you've been trying to bust open on the metal > > stairs???? It's really called a CO 2 scrubber!!! Try putting > > "IT" in your rebreather next time (thats the big yellow > > thing you put on your back). Until then, take two aspirin > > for that CO 2 headache, and write your will. > > > > Stone, you can try to pass this one (1) incident off as > > diver error, but this man has shown you repetitively that he > > is out of his league. "You've" been exposed to this fact > > numerous times, by me and many other divers on your team. It > > has gotten to the point, were you can no longer use the > > "diver error" bail out system in court. Stone, when this > > clown kills himself, or somebody else at wak-me-two (your > > little science project) you will be held liable yourself, > > for the red flag has been waved in your face all to many > > times. > > > > Tune in tomorrow for chapter #5 ("Help" I'm drowning, and I > > can't get up). > > > > Mike Bruic > > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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