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From: "Jack" <omegasac@ei*.ne*>
To: "G. A." <xdream2000@ho*.co*>
Cc: "techdiver-aquanaut.com" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: Nazi's
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 03:35:36 -0300
Gene, this would be wanna bees belonging to the nazi?:-)))
or
nazi wanna bees?:-))))
or
nazis (lots of them,more than one) wanna bee something else?;-))))))))
Jack
----- Original Message -----
From: "G. A." <xdream2000@ho*.co*>
To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: Nazi's


> What exactly are "wanna-bees" and how does one avoid them?  Are these the
> bees that buzz "wannnaaaa...wwaaaannnnaaaa..."?  Or is this - the "Nazi's
> Wanna Bees" (that being the correct usage of the term "nazi's")?   It is
> best not to attempt to spell-out colloquial terms as they are typically
> passed along verbally and have no meaning when you attempt to type them
> phonetically.
>
> What ARE you trying to say?  Try to be clear about your message before you
> press send, please.  This is as ridiculous as the original "Nazi's"
rubbish.
>
> BTW - to "pontificate", or to preach, is to place rhetoric and faith above
> logic and reason.  I see nothing but reason behind the practices described
> by George and other proponents of DIR, and yes - I am an inexperienced
diver
> with 65 dives total.  You don't need thousands of dives to know crap when
> you hear it.  It's called common sense, though obviously it is an uncommon
> quality among some.  Perhaps the survival instinct is stronger in some
than
> in others?
>
> Gene
>
>
>
>
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> >Subject: Nazi's
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> >I think Chris Richardson says it well, particularly on the " wanna-bees
".
> >My
> >issues in the past have not been so much over the message but the
delivery.
> >I
> >do think open water items such as Aluminum 80s vs. steel, year around dry
> >suite, redundant wings, etc., need review.
> >John
>
>
>
>
> Gene Avakyan
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> Direct examination of psychologically healthy people shows pretty clearly
> that they are positively attracted to the mysterious, to the unknown, to
the
> puzzling and unexplained. This is noteworthy because it contrasts sharply
> with the psychologically sick person's tendency to be threatened by the
> unfamiliar, the ambiguous , the unknown.
>
> Maslow, "The need to know and the fear of knowing" General Journal of
> General Psychology.
>
>
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