Trey, it is never the suggestions you make that bother me, but the tone of the post when you do it. That was the same thing that bothered me about the Steve post you made to MJB, it was the TONE of the remarks not the message. The "reality" to me for the deep dives may be different from others, I enjoy the stress of the dive, the planning, the goals, new unknown or seldom seen wrecks and yes is it satisfying to know I can do it "repeatedly". Just like you I survive when others don't or can't, I am capable of things underwater that even amaze myself sometimes, but on that 490ft dive, if one thing would have gone wrong during the descent or on the bottom I probably would have died, one does not solve problems at that depth on OC. You saw the tape, we tried to cover almost everything, some things we had talked over did not make the briefing on tape, but at some point I think we hit everything, but you are welcome to tell me the things you think should have been done, you know we are doing it again and I will take anything you say into consideration. Though I think you may not wish to post it, it does not matter to me if you post it or not. We were making our list of divers to invite to dive with us, just like last year, Steve had made our list, I wanted to met him. JT At 06:21 AM 5/22/01 -0400, Trey wrote: >JT, this is fine, but the correct thing to do is describe the dive and not >freak when suggestions are made. I made my suggestions on this subject based >on a logbook full of them, and there is no reason for you to go off on it. >True, you can offer the "reality" of these things and that should be >stressed more so than the depth. Depth is not a good goal for divers, good >diving is. They need to find out from you why that is true, not why they >should try it. > >I have put a ton of work into developing systems and methods that have >clearly reduced the odds, and I know you want to do the same. I have some >minor suggestions for you that I think will make your operation bullet >proof. I certainly do not want to put them on here in that form, it is too >important to be subject to the cross fire of some of these strokes on here. >I just had one idiot call me a "Nazi" and tell me there are other ways to >dive. I guess when he starts diving he will let me know what those methods >are, and I will certainly pass them on to you for a good laugh. > >On the subject of Berman, let me tell you that I thought he was a nice guy. >When I went diving with JJ, who lived next door to Berman, I would leave my >kids there and Berm would let them ride his three wheelers and play with all >of his stuff. When I was first trying to learn cave diving , Berm took me on >some dives where I needed an instructor to be able to dive, and he would not >let me pay him. He used to let me use his tools and parts to fix my teknas >back in the old days, and then I made him one of my scooters later on. > >The problem is he is dead. Sheck is dead. Sherwood is dead. Bobby is dead. >Bill McFadden is dead. Dead nice guys do me no good, and they do nobody else >any more good when they kill themselves doing non DIR things. I have an iron >clad set of rules that I know beyond a shadow of a doubt are correct, and I >will never compromise on them. > >Everyone can benefit from that if they will drop the resentment long enough >to look at the facts. Like you say, you and I bickering does nothing, >because we are really on the same side. It merely polarizes the peanut >gallery and distracts from the message. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Capt JT [mailto:captjt@mi*.co*] >Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:20 PM >To: techdiver@aquanaut.com >Subject: request from the list > > >Trey, thank you for answering how I ask you to on your last post. You and I >should stop this bickering back and forth. No one can learn a thing from >it, nor do I want them to. All I care about is diving safely,facts, and fun. >Clearly you can offer more technical facts to the list than I, but I >believe I can offer sound advice on the reality of very deep >dives/wreckdives with facts of the dives, I am the one doing them and they >are no joke. >We do not have to be friends, but merely on the same side of safety, I >cannot save everyone, but just one is worth the effort to me. > >JT >"You can't learn to dive on the net, sooner or later you have to get in the >water" >Your Guide to Great Wreck Diving along the East Coast & more > Web Site http://www.capt-jt.com/ >Email captjt@mi*.co* > > >-- >Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. >Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. "You can't learn to dive on the net, sooner or later you have to get in the water" Your Guide to Great Wreck Diving along the East Coast & more Web Site http://www.capt-jt.com/ Email captjt@mi*.co* -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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