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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 00:01:44 -0500
From: max <max@xd*.co*>
To: Perry Armor <perry@di*.co*>, Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>,
     Tech Diver , Ales Regvat ,
     Joel Markwell
Subject: Max The Stroke Returns

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Jim CornCobb and all of his small minded bunch of village idiots sure couldn't
resist the bait. You guys win the prize. It usually takes me a week or two to
smoke out most of the DIR. headed crackers. I think i must be doing it rite
after all.

What's my point
My point is, I support the concept of DIR. it did help me consider my rig and
gearing on a new level. The concept of giving new and old Techie wanabees a
quality high water mark is a good thing, but i think George Irvine stopped doing
it rite and is way off track when he opened his mouth with this Stroke word.
Rather than inspire me to constantly reevaluate my skills, rig, the dive, and to
apply the "Safe Diving Attitude"  It is really inspiring the wrong kind of
people by unleashing these trailer park trash mouthed boys who act more like a
pack of zellioted Hitler youth squads that let George do all the rite thinking
for them. I believe for all the good of DIR. it is fast being undone by
galvanizing the tech community with some MaCarthy style witch hunting.

The  Following is a excerpt from George Irvine's DIR. WKPP gear configuration
description:
"To quote Bill Gavin regarding gear, a diver must "settle for nothing less than
perfection. Those who do will discover on their own the value
of such effort. Those who do not will never understand what the others are
talking about". What we have presented here is called the "Doing It
Right" system, and is a platform that is integrated completely and accommodates
all contingencies and additions, but no phobias. Use it
accordingly with one caveat - "never break Rule Number One", which is "Don't
dive with strokes". A "stroke" is somebody with an unsafe
attitude."

#1 This seems to be very gear focused, never judge a diver by his gear alone.
How dare you judge me for using an OMS BC vs One of the Freebie BC given to you
by a sponsor etc.

# 2 The only way to judge diving attitude is to dive with someone, and i believe
a complete safe attitude must also includes a lot of leadership skills. There is
no perfect answer here but according to this we are all Strokes, everyone but
George. This is why he dives alone.

I believe you guys are better than this. If you are half the divers you would
like us to believe than be leaders not follows. Tech diving is about experience
and pushing personal limits. I understand the need to deprogram the PADI boys
but take them on a dive, produce more DIR. videos, speak at more trade shows and
your leadership will show through.

So I now speak for all the strokes out there who say "STROKE YOU"..... And how
about discussing something more important like how about those Baltic Wrecks.

Max out



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Jim CornCobb and all of his small minded bunch of village idiots sure couldn't
resist the bait. You guys win the prize. It usually takes me a week or
two to smoke out most of the DIR. headed crackers. I think i must be doing
it rite after all.
<p>What's my point
<br>My point is, I support the concept of DIR. it did help me consider
my rig and gearing on a new level. The concept of giving new and old Techie
wanabees a quality high water mark is a good thing, but i think George
Irvine stopped doing it rite and is way off track when he opened his mouth
with this Stroke word. Rather than inspire me to constantly reevaluate
my skills, rig, the dive, and to apply the "Safe Diving Attitude" 
It is really inspiring the wrong kind of people by unleashing these trailer
park trash mouthed boys who act more like a pack of zellioted Hitler youth
squads that let George do all the rite thinking for them. I believe for
all the good of DIR. it is fast being undone by galvanizing the tech community
with some MaCarthy style witch hunting.
<p>The  Following is a excerpt from George Irvine's DIR. WKPP gear
configuration description:
<br><i>"To quote Bill Gavin regarding gear, a diver must "settle for
nothing
less than perfection. Those who do will discover on their own the value</i>
<br><i>of such effort. Those who do not will never understand what the
others are talking about". What we have presented here is called the "Doing
It</i>
<br><i>Right" system, and is a platform that is integrated completely and
accommodates all contingencies and additions, but no phobias. <u>Use
it</u></i>
<br><i><u>accordingly with one caveat - "never break Rule Number One",
which is "Don't dive with strokes". A "stroke" is somebody with an
unsafe</u></i>
<br><i><u>attitude."</u></i>
<p>#1 This seems to be very gear focused, never judge a diver by his gear
alone. How dare you judge me for using an OMS BC vs One of the Freebie
BC given to you by a sponsor etc.
<p># 2 The only way to judge diving attitude is to dive with someone, and
i believe a complete safe attitude must also includes a lot of leadership
skills. There is no perfect answer here but according to this we are all
Strokes, everyone but George. This is why he dives alone.
<p>I believe you guys are better than this. If you are half the divers
you would like us to believe than be leaders not follows. Tech diving is
about experience and pushing personal limits. I understand the need to
deprogram the PADI boys but take them on a dive, produce more DIR. videos,
speak at more trade shows and your leadership will show through.
<p>So I now speak for all the strokes out there who say "STROKE YOU".....
And how about discussing something more important like how about those
Baltic Wrecks.
<p>Max out
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