When people ask my mother how i am doing; she tells them about how I love diving and their general reply is something like " arent you afraid he is going to be committed?, how sad you had such high hopes for him, etc" I think if you stopped people in midtown manahttan, or chicago, paris, richmond va, etc that you would get a simlar response. face it, we are all nuts. If your beef is with how abc portrayed techdiving, why not email abc, tell them what you think of their portrayal? why not invite them to va beach for the chance to do a spread on you guys? Im sure there is a station nearby that would like a local interest story. and to be fair to Capt Art, i understand the bathing suit is for cold water only................ Al Marvelli Jim Cobb wrote: > I, and I believe others, looked at this story from the viewpoint of the > uninitiated. I feel that after viewing this story the gentle reader thinks > that techdiving is some sort of weird sport populated by Rube Goldberg > diving rigs and other assorted tomfoolery. > > I know it's not the Wahoo people's fault that the story was presented this > way but I sure don't want Tony's rig popping up in peoples heads when I tell > them that I tech dive. > > Personally I know to expect the strange, backward and silly behavior from > many (not all) NE wreck divers, i.e. the pelican lights, transpacs, > independent doubles, pony bottles and other goofy shit, and nothing on the > slide show was a shock to me and probably to anybody else on the list. > > But the Wahoo people should have known better than to parade Tony out to ABC > as some sort of normal techdiver. And that 80' dives for 20mins is > techdiving. > > And I don't care how strong or smart somebody is, you cannot carry that sort > of weight without there being substantial cardiovascular consequences which > are counter-indications for technical diving. It is not humanly possible. > > Imagine if ABC had gone down to Hatters and filmed Capt. Art as a typical > scuba diver. His gig is to tie a AL80 to his back with an old rope and then > walk around the wrecks in nothing but his swim trunks, no fin's, BC, > nothing. Do you think he is a typical boat captain and wreck diver and would > like him to be your representative to the general public at hand as a > "typical wreck diver"? I think not. > > Jim > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/ > > > From: <Scaleworks@ao*.co*> > > Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 16:34:40 EDT > > To: ajmarve@ba*.ne*, Gilldiver@ao*.co* > > Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > > Subject: Re: ABC on Diving the San Diego - COKE ALERT > > > > You guys can glean an incredible amount of information from a few photos, > > maybe you all need to be working for Psychic Friends Network. > > > > Tony speaks for himself, if you have issues with him, go dive with him on the > > Wahoo, I am sure he will clear up any questions you may have, your all a > > bunch of bigshots in print. > > > > As for Janet, she is an important resource for the diving industry as a > > whole. She embodies what a tech diver should strive to be in knowledge and > > attitude. In and on the water, she is second to none. Your insults and > > embarrasment in regards to Janet show what pompous, self important buffoons > > you truly are. So you dive deep, big deal, a monkey could be trained to dive > > deep, and many of you prove that. The lot of you is what gives tech diving a > > bad name, not the likes of Janet and Tony. > > > > I know Bill Mee and George Irvine have no problem jumping in the water with > > Janet, maybe you know something they don't. Would you like to clue us in big > > tough guy tech divers? > > > > Later > > > > Kevin Gannon > > -- > > 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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