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From: <kirvine@sa*.ne*>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 06:15:35 -0400
To: bigvon@be*.ne*
CC: Lawrence Orchard-London <lorchard@Ru*.co*>,
     "'tgunther@co*.co*'" ,
     "Techdiver List Server (E-mail)"
Subject: Re: A broken clock is right twice a day
We do, on freeattic, where we do not get inane responses from strokes
who don't understand the basics.

For the rest they are all on the web site WKPP.org, and are all written
by me about me, so go read them and see if there is anything to learn.

The accidents are all written up by me.

We have not had any close calls in modern times, just some long days.The
close calls were all bad planning or preparation, like people not
charging their scooters or having mismatched scooters, or pressing a bad
position to lay more line.

I have develoiped rules and guidelines to take care of these things, and
standardized the gear and proceedures. So you see now I am an "asshole"
to the strokes, but we don't have much to talk about in the way of
screwups.

The buddy leavers and those who can not pay attention underwater have
all been run off, and the people who get bent drop out for obvious
reasons.

Von, if you could pay attention long enough you would see that every
thing we do ( which you fight about consistently) is an effort to avoid
these screwups, and we explain why, but you do not want to hear it, you
have a better way, like the rest.  


bigvon@be*.ne* wrote:
> 
> Why don't some of you WKPP guys volunteer any of your "close call stories" so
> that we all may learn? This seems the easiest way to disseminate the
> information with the most accuracy.  No names, just facts.
> Bill
> 
> Lawrence Orchard-London wrote:
> Recently I have noticed various emails with this or similar implied.
> 
> > Undoubtedly there have been lessons learnt by the WKPP, you dont really
> > expect them to achieve that which they have and for it all to have gone
> > without a hitch.
> >
> > I'm sure they would happily clarify that which is fact and that which is
> > rumour.
> 
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