Bill, quit with the drama crap. If you don't like what you see, move on. The whole world does'nt need to know about the little stick up your ass. John ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Anderson <banders@hc*.co*> To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>; <andrewg@fi*.co*> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 1:29 PM Subject: Was Rock Boots, now is Slander > Andrew, > > You have a very offensive attitude, and a "holier than thou" personna > which I find to be rather repulsive. You can call me or anyone else a > liar all you want, it wont change my persective, or what I have to say. > Calling another person, who has just as much right to speak or post as > you, a liar, and what is said "spouting off" is a sign of insecurity, > immaturity, and innability to deal with criticism, in my mind. Are you > above criticism? > > Slander is a malicious attempt, with malice a forethought to discredit > or defame > a man or business' reputation or character. I did no such thing. I > simply posted my > experience with your store, as I experienced it. If anyone is guilty of > slander here, it is you for calling me a liar. If you knew me, you > would > realize what an out of line thing that is to say. > > The simple issue is this: > > I asked about GUE training, and was steered away from it. Whoever it > was > I talked to assumed that I was an ignoramus, or somehow unworthy of GUE > training. When I tried to talk about Haclyon Gear, I was steered to the > "poodle jackets" and gear of the type I am trying to get away from. I > am > not the type of person to tell anyone how to run their business, but > you > guys arent as perfect as you like everyone to think. The individual I > spoke to has a receding hairline, is of medium build, and about 5'11". > Does this sound like anyone that works for you, or am I lying again? As > for your store, I can tell you its a little closet on the top of a car > stereo store, with almost no where to park. Along the back wall are > some > EE lights, and one small display of Halcyon gear, which is why I came > in > in the first place. Now, am I still a liar? > > BTW, why bring JJ into this? He has nothing to do with the thread, or > the statements made, except perhaps that you are tagging along on his > coat tails for legitimacy. Leave him out of this. We are talking about > YOU and YOUR store. > > I have been reading a lot on techdiver, and the Aquanaut archives, and > have been through your web page from bow to stern. What I was lead to > believe by your web page, and what I was greeted with in your store, > were two entirely different entities. It was almost as if I walked into > another shop all together. Perhaps it was a case of letdown, after > visiting your webpage. > > Now, you like to crow about your accomplishments, and with that should > come an ability to talk to us little guys as well. And to be able to > use > a little common decency. You are, after all, supposed to be a scuba > professional. I actually attended your presentation on the Brittanic > expedition, and enjoyed it greatly, even though you had to holler over > the idiots screaming about a game on the TV in the next room. Am I > lying > again? > > I am sure I made an error when I said PDIC. I have been visiting all > shops in the Seattle area, and its very easily possible that I was > confused. Whats your excuse? I will take this opportunity to apologize > for my ignorance, and admit my wrong doing. Now its your turn. The > issue > is that I asked about GUE training, and was steered away from it. I am > not a "newbie", have been diving since 1988. This certainly does not > make me an expert, but it doesnt make me an idiot either. I have read > enough to learn which direction I want my future to go in, and the only > person changing my mind about that is you. You and your attitude. I had > what I consider to be a sour experience in your store. Is that my > fault? > > Loss of my business will certainly not hurt you in anyway, but what > good > can come from pushing people away who seek you out? > > I dont speak for Shadow, but as to why you think anyone is afraid of > you > is pretty illustrative of a level of arrogance. Whoever he is, he > brought up some valid points, which YOU seem to be AFRAID to answer. > Saying you wont answer because he is anonymous is a handy out, isnt it? > Why dont you show all of us that you are the bigger man here, and > address the questions and statements in a mature, professional manner? > Its the substance, not the poster that is the issue here. > > I will return to your store, and I will speak to you. I am not afraid > of > anything I said,or posted, but you seem to be. I am willing to give you > the benefit of a doubt, and try again, but I can tell you one thing: > > Calling me a liar is not a feather in your hat, and if you do so to my > face, the response you get will not be as polite as this letter. I am a > decent man, and the situation I find myself in is not one of my > construction. > It seems to me that you perhaps need to step down off your throne, and > mingle with us little guys, instead of hurling insults from on high. > There is obviously some missunderstanding happening here, but with your > attitude, the missunderstanding has little chance of being resolved. > > After all, it is I, the customer, that will give YOU a second chance. > Will > you extend me the same courtesy? We will see, as will everyone reading > this list. > > Bill Anderson > > > Andrew wrote: > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > Before you go spouting off, I think it is best that you get your facts > > > straight. > > > > > > IF you came into our store last week you would NOT have been > > > pushed or even told about a PDIC course because no-one at the store is an > > > active PDIC > > > instructor and hasn't being for the past 4 years. So you are lying. And as a > > > LIAR a don't feel I should address you via e-mail. More so, I'm not > > > convinced you were ever actually in > > > our store. Furthermore, I didn't address "The Shadow"s e-mail as he/she is > > > to scared to > > > give me a real e-mail and sign it with a real name. It is easy to fling mud > > > when you remain anonymous. > > > > > > As I sit here in the Extreme Exposure headquarters (JJ's shop) I wonder how > > > to address this issue. I notice average scuba equipment on JJ's wall, as > > > well as DIR equipment. I don't consider JJ to be a stroke. I don't consider > > > JJ's shop to be strokery. I don't consider JJ's operation (Extreme Exposure) > > > to be a a "bait and switch" operation. (Yes, to all JJ has Scubapro Accent > > > BCD's for sale and so on) I do consider JJ's shop to be an excellent > > > operation. By your philosophy Bill, JJ is also a stroke with Bait and Switch > > > techniques. > > > > > > You see, I think many folks miss the point of DIR. > > > > > > DIR is not only about > > > what gear you wear, or what gear sell, but more about a philosophy of > > > diving. If you (or the shadow) had ever taken a class from me you would > > > realize that, even so it was an SSI openwater or Advanced course, the > > > philosophies I > > > teach are DIR (which I live by). You would also find I wouldn't tell you > > > what gear to wear, just suggest what works best for me. > > > The reasoning for teaching an SSI course in the basic levels is that GUE as > > > of yet, does not have an > > > Openwater Class. (part of the reason I am sitting here at Extreme > > > Exposure/GUE headquarters). So yes when someone walks into my operation and > > > we don't know their skill level, generally we introduce them at a basic > > > level (DIR > > > philosophies included) and certify them SSI. At a Tech level 1 we teach a > > > GUE program and continue the philosophy. IF that's the direction the > > > student wants to take. > > > > > > You know Bill, (and the Shadow) rather than trying to publicly SLANDER me > > > and > > > making a fools of yourselves, I would be more than glad to sit down and talk > > > with you about the obvious beef you have with me personally. > > > > > > Andrew > -- > 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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