I did dive with you - you run a clusterfuck and you have no clue at all . Neither JJ nor I would ever make that mistake again. You badly need to take the cotton out of your ears. -----Original Message----- From: Capt JT [mailto:captjt@mi*.co*] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 7:51 PM To: Jim Cobb; vbtech@ci*.co*; dwiden@ho*.co* Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com Subject: Re: Deep wreck in FL Jim, I will not engage George in his meaningless post. As I said, I lowered myself to his level in those private emails. You are correct, it is not my style. Those who dive with me know what I stand for and try to achieve. I don't have to prove that to the guys who dive with me, that has already been done. Everyone else is an outsider until they dive with us on a regular bases and know what goes on. At 06:45 PM 3/14/01 -0500, Jim Cobb wrote: >JT, yes you are telling the truth, but I don't think you needed to "george" >George, it's not your style. > > Jim > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/ > > > From: Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*> > > Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 17:15:36 -0500 > > To: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>, <vbtech@ci*.co*>, Kevin > Connell > > <kevin@co*.ne*>, <dwiden@ho*.co*> > > Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com> > > Subject: Re: Deep wreck in FL > > > > At 04:51 PM 3/14/01 -0500, Jim Cobb wrote: I don't agree > >> with JT's posts, I think he's better than that, > > > > I am better than that, everything I said was in private and was not on the > > lists, you as were a few others were cc on it. I lowered myself to his > > standards, but never once did I say anything about his girlfriend, it was > > all about him. I exposed Kevin in those same emails for what he was and he > > ask to be removed. Jim, you were witness to those emails, am I telling the > > truth. > > > >> but George in your battles > >> you have gone personal with quite a few people now and then, so you really > >> shouldn't be belly-aching about JT's posts. Sticks and stones and all > that. > >> > >> I am pissed at you comparing us to Stone... Stone was a huge bullshit > >> artist, he did a giant scam bilking millions out of gullible idiots, > >> screwing over you and lying to all divers. This is not an appropriate > >> comparison to us guys who don't want anything from anybody but to go > out and > >> do some fun diving. > >> > >> I'm not trying to make peace between you and JT, it does not matter to me > >> whether you guys get along or not. I just want you to know that most of us > >> are using argon on our belts, using the long hose, spreading the word > >> because yours and JJ's system works. And I myself appreciate your efforts > >> over the years greatly. And I hope JJ makes a million on his business, the > >> scuba industry could use a company with some integrity for a change. > >> > >> Jim > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/ > >> > >>> From: Trey <trey@ne*.co*> > >>> Reply-To: vbtech@ci*.co* > >>> Date: 14 Mar 2001 07:06:58 -0500 > >>> To: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>, Kevin Connell > <kevin@co*.ne*>, > >>> dwiden@ho*.co*, captjt@mi*.co*, vbtech@ci*.co* > >>> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >>> Subject: RE: Deep wreck in FL > >>> > >>> Jim, I've done enough of this in all respects to know how to pull it off > >>> easily. I have spent my life on and in the water. Nobody wants to > listen to > >>> that. I have no time to argue. > >>> You guys keep beating your heads against the wall - that is easier than > >>> simply looking at somebody who does it flawlessly every time, now > isn't it? > >>> > >>> What you guys are doing is no different than when Bill Stone tried to do > >>> Wakulla. He took 3 months to get to where I sent Ted Cole , Chris > >> Werner and > >>> John Rose with my scooters after drawing them a map and telling them > how to > >>> do it and where to drop. They did it and JJ and I passed them in the > >> cave on > >>> the way to 19 grand. > >>> > >>> 3 months of diving daily and Stone could not get there. I see you guys > >> doing > >>> exactly the same thing, and like Stone, you all think you know better > than > >>> the guy who has done it over and over and never fucked up and always gets > >>> the job done and never has any excuses, and then when I make a comment, I > >>> have to listen to personal bullshit out of JT about my girlfriend. > >>> > >>> You guys are done with me. The personal bullshit had finished that. > Try JJ. > >>> My bet is he is done , too. There are those who want to learn, and > >> those who > >>> want to prove something. I have no time for the latter. There are too > many > >>> people out there who are smart enough to carry the ball, and that is > >> where I > >>> am going to focus any help that I am willing to give. The know it > alls can > >>> keep knowing it all and putting out the bullshit and excuses. > >>> > >>> When I read that shit about the argon bottles coming out of the > velcro and > >>> the lift bags shot from 275 feet, I finally realized that you guys > have not > >>> listened to anything, not learned anything, and are only posing in a bad > >>> attempt to mimic part of what you "think" we are doing with zero > >>> understanding of any of the logic. > >>> > >>> We do not use those liftbags for that , and we do not use tank mounted > >> argon > >>> to wreck dive. > >>> We do not do ANYTHING you guys are currently doing. I found your > operation > >>> up there ill thought out and extremely dangerous, and JT is the > ringleader. > >>> I want no association with any of that kind of activity. > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: Jim Cobb [mailto:cobber@ci*.co*] > >>> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 9:29 PM > >>> To: Kevin Connell; dwiden@ho*.co*; captjt@mi*.co*; VB Tech > >>> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >>> Subject: RE: Deep wreck in FL > >>> > >>> > >>> Yes, the resentment factor is there. George, you have a track record > >> you are > >>> proud of and who can blame you. And the fact is that JT has pulled > off some > >>> pretty decent dives himself, no matter how much you may disapprove of his > >>> technique. Fact is he runs a tight ship and will not let people dive with > >>> him who are not up to his standards, which, believe it or not, are very > >>> high. I would not have qualified, nor would I have asked as I know > what his > >>> requirements are. As a matter of fact I think Rick Atkins is the only > >> person > >>> with whom he will do this deep stuff at this time. > >>> > >>> It's not every day that attempts are made to identify a wreck at near > 500' > >>> in the gulf stream, certainly more could be said about the attempt > than the > >>> criticism that was the core of your comments. Sure he might have found it > >>> with a grouper ball and Cuban reel, but then maybe one of 100 other > factors > >>> could have intervened as well. Some people have to travel their own > >> road and > >>> make their own discoveries. Certainly you learned untold amounts of stuff > >>> the hard way. And if they survive certainly some level of > >> congratulations is > >>> in order. > >>> > >>> And if you don't survive the attempt, here is an very interesting > quote by > >>> Homer Hickam in Chowdhury's book The Last Dive- > >>> > >>> "The diving community, for all its references to the gentle > >> contemplation of > >>> the beauty of the undersea world, is actually a very harsh group. > From all >>> those who dare to enter it, we demand near perfection in skill and form, > >>> including the method and style of our dying. To die while diving is one > >>> thing, but to die poorly is to wipe clean all the tributes and laurels we > >>> might have gathered during our diving careers. All divers know this, > and so > >>> it is somewhere in our minds on every dive--the need, if it comes to > that, > >>> to die cleanly and bravely, if not wisely. We are a band of brothers and > >>> sisters who admire the lost cave diver (or wreck diver) who stubbornly > >>> clings to life to the end, breathing down his tank to the nubs, but we > >>> disdain the diver who panics and dies with a tank still half-filled with > >>> gas. Both divers are just as dead, just as foolish, but one is allowed to > >>> ascend into our version of Valhalla while the other is sent to diving > >>> Purgatory for all eternity." > >>> > >>> You may be 10,000 ft back and a cave roof collapses on you head. No > amount > >>> of DIR will save you from that. But you would damn sure make it > >> Valhalla and > >>> I think JT would as well. But I doubt it will come to that, both you guys > >>> are too damn good and too damn lucky. > >>> > >>> Jim > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/ > >>> > >>>> From: Trey <trey@ne*.co*> > >>>> Reply-To: vbtech@ci*.co* > >>>> Date: 13 Mar 2001 19:39:50 -0500 > >>>> To: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>, vbtech@ci*.co*, Kevin > >>> Connell > >>>> <kevin@co*.ne*>, dwiden@ho*.co*, captjt@mi*.co* > >>>> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >>>> Subject: RE: Deep wreck in FL > >>>> > >>>> Jim, the resentment factor is always going to make it impossible for > those > >>>> guys to learn from me any more than Tom Mouth could learn from me. > That is > >>>> your guys problem, not mine. You guys have not even scratched the > surface > >>> of > >>>> what I know that makes me and the WKPP tick on this whole subject, and > >>> while > >>>> you personally have no problem learning from me, your buddies can not do > >>> it. > >>>> Their loss , not mine. I know, they are guessing. Real simple. > >>>> > >>>> What it boils down to is that I can say a few things here and there, and > >>>> most people are smart enough to get it, but when it comes to the real > >>> deal, > >>>> if I want to rock, I grab a few WKPP guys and DIR with no bullshit. The > >>> only > >>>> way to go. I do not fuck with anyone who does not get the joke. > >>>> > >>>> -----Original Message----- > >>>> From: Jim Cobb [mailto:cobber@ci*.co*] > >>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 11:25 AM > >>>> To: vbtech@ci*.co*; Kevin Connell; dwiden@ho*.co*; > >>>> captjt@mi*.co* > >>>> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >>>> Subject: Re: Deep wreck in FL > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> George- > >>>> > >>>> While I have read plenty of bullshit posts on this list about improbable > >>>> profiles I must say that I have never read JT or anybody else associated > >>>> with VBtech tell anything but the truth on actual bottom times and deco > >>>> schedules. > >>>> > >>>> On the contrary we listen very closely to your continuing research on > >>>> extreme diving survival strategies and JT and his dive partners have > done > >>>> much over the years to apply deep stops, Trimix deco gases and other > >>>> techniques you, JJ and the WKPP have pioneered and made available to > >>> fellow > >>>> techdivers. > >>>> > >>>> And you yourself have said that the Ocean is no place for WKPP style > >>> bottom > >>>> times and we agree completely, there are too many variables associated > >>> with > >>>> ocean diving to screw around with hours-long deco, particularly up > here in > >>>> the north. Heroic bottom times are not a part of our tech diving and > never > >>>> will be. I do agree with you that a deep scooter should be a > prerequisite > >>>> for this type of high current diving, if you don't have one it appears > >>> that > >>>> it's pretty much a crapshoot on getting to your target. > >>>> > >>>> Jim > >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>> Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/ > >>>> > >>>>> From: Trey <trey@ne*.co*> > >>>>> Reply-To: vbtech@ci*.co* > >>>>> Date: 6 Mar 2001 05:47:36 -0500 > >>>>> To: Kevin Connell <kevin@co*.ne*>, dwiden@ho*.co*, > >>>>> vbtech@ci*.co*, captjt@mi*.co* > >>>>> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >>>>> Subject: RE: Deep wreck in FL > >>>>> > >>>>> Kev, these guys bounce to a wreck and spend two minutes and call it 30, > >>>> and > >>>>> then deco for a week. That is the one or two they actually hit. The > rest > >>>> are > >>>>> sand drift dives in the Gulf Stream that take all day. > >>>>> > >>>>> When we do it we get my brother's or fathers boat or charter other > >>> persons > >>>>> who have fast boats with excellent fishing sounders that will mark > >>>> anything, > >>>>> and sometimes we run a second boat as well. We mark them with the Cuban > >>>> hand > >>>>> reel and grouper ball with the freediving float and then scooter > from up > >>>>> current down to the line and then along the line below the current > to the > >>>>> wreck, and when we are done, we cut the grouper ball off and reel > up the > >>>>> float line and deco out on the drift. I have a stockpile of 40 > pound iron > >>>>> "balls" for this. They hit every time with the Cuban reel and the tuna > >>>> line > >>>>> . For longer projects, we charter a boat for the time it takes to > get it > >>>>> done, like the Bahamian stuff that Carmichael was doing. That was all > >>>>> massive depth and no bullshit or misses - ever. > >>>>> > >>>>> For the regular weenie wrecks we mark them with a hook and line and > >>>> scooter > >>>>> in, secure the line, dive, then pull the hook and drift with the float. > >>>>> > >>>>> Scooters and rebreathers for the crazy stuff. Double 80's for the > weenie > >>>>> wrecks. > >>>>> > >>>>> -----Original Message----- > >>>>> From: Kevin Connell [mailto:kevin@co*.ne*] > >>>>> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 8:59 PM > >>>>> To: dwiden@ho*.co*; vbtech@ci*.co*; captjt@mi*.co* > >>>>> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >>>>> Subject: RE: Deep wreck in FL > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> You guys sure get your panties in a wad easy. > >>>>> > >>>>> The point is this: You can kill yourself doing anything. Using the > >>>>> argument "people die on rebreathers" is not a reason not to dive one in > >>>>> general. What's next? Don't use a proper scooter because they might > >>>>> actually allow you to get something done on a dive and you only can > find > >>>>> one wreck a year so you might get bored? > >>>>> > >>>>> At 08:00 PM 3/5/2001 -0500, David B. Widen wrote: > >>>>>> Kevin > >>>>>> > >>>>>> So what is the purpose of your post. If you have nothing reasonable > >>> (good > >>>>> or > >>>>>> bad) to say about an activity then do not waste the bandwidth. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> David > >>>>>> > >>>>>> -----Original Message----- > >>>>>> From: listowner@ci*.co* [mailto:listowner@ci*.co*]On > >>>>>> Behalf Of Kevin Connell > >>>>>> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:08 PM > >>>>>> To: trey@ne*.co*; vbtech@ci*.co*; captjt@mi*.co* > >>>>>> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >>>>>> Subject: RE: Deep wreck in FL > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> JT, Do you drive a car? Ride in an airplane? 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