Says who? We are the public. And the public needs to be told the truth about these stupid deaths in a way that can not be mistaken. Everybody has his own way, you like to compare with the military a lot. As far as militairy and drill stuff concerns, thats your field, this is not the point. All I was saying is that you need to listen/read (carefully) first before you can learn something. I am not a General a Seal a WKPP-member or even a certified Trimix-diver. I'm just a sportsdiver and I've learned a lot from this list. Not because people were polite and nice to each other when they were discussing problems. You have to call a stroke when you see one. In everybody's interest, especially in his/hers own. I do practice DIR but I don't have a lot of deep-diving experience so I wont dive the Doria. I you don't have it, don't do it! Robbert tgunther@co*.co* wrote: > Robbert: > > Let me repeat myself again, and hopefully this will suffice a final time. The > way one manages his staff in the field and the way one conducts himself in the > public eye are two different matters. There is a time and a place for > decisive control, and there is a time and a place for courteous statesmanship. > The scenario you (and others) describe with drill-instructors is a familiar one, > but it is only half the picture. One may do what one will behind barrack > doors (or Wakulla dive sites), but once you stand before the public eye a > different set of skills are required. > > Tod -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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