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From: "Glen Hunt" <glen_hunt@ho*.co*>
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re:
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 21:15:03 -0600
How tasteless can you be JT?  Jan's post was not a challenge or threat of 
any kind, but you replied unnecessarily with leud anotomical references, 
then launched into big dog mode.  Seriously, what was I intended to learn 
from that display?

Glen


----Original Message Follows----
From: Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*>
To: Jsuw@ao*.co*, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re:
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 11:49:29 -0500

Hi Jan
This is not the first exchange we have had and the others were pleasant just 
as this one will be. Yes there is a huge swing in what each person believes 
what techdiving is, just as some consider a 200ft depth an extreme dive for 
them, Tom and I no longer even carry tables for such dives. What is extreme 
for one is a cake walk for another.
You have never been accused of doing any dick waving.... but lets face it, 
you don't have one ;-)
I respect newbie questions until they no longer are real questions , but 
either meant to defame someone or kiss anothers ass.
If I don't know you, I will generally do a search of the name to see what 
comes up........you would be surprised at the things I find. I even have 
photos that I have found on some pretty strange web sites, the person didn't 
even know was out there. If I were most of you out there I would do a search 
on your own name and see what comes up. The info that others will put out on 
the web that you think is hidden and forgotten, others will put out there 
without a second thought. I retain all information I can.........you never 
know when you will get to expose someone at just the right time, when they 
are in a full swing of dick waving.

Anyway......have a nice day

At 11:08 PM 2/14/03 -0500, Jsuw@ao*.co* wrote:
>JT:
>
>Exactly what consitutes technical diving is open for debate.  I don't have 
>any plans to do 400' dives any time soon, if ever, but some would say the 
>dives I've done are technical dives.  In any case, I'm not a good example, 
>since I don't do big dives by most people's definition of that.  (I do 
>dives in the 200' range, maybe a little deeper, with run times of 60-90 
>minutes max, using at most two deco gases.)
>
>I do have friends I dive with who do more than I do.  The dives I do with 
>them, and the ones they do without me that might be a bigger dive, are ones 
>you don't hear about because there is nothing remarkable about them.  They 
>are not death-defying, they are not record setting, they are just fun 
>dives.  The only thing to be said about them afterward is that it was a 
>great dive, a lot of fun, and a good way to spend time with friends who 
>share the same passion for diving.
>
>The only reason you might hear of me is that I'm a recreational instructor, 
>I occasionally post on some of the lists when I have something to say or 
>can answer someone's question, and I've even traded a couple of emails with 
>you over the years.
>
>Regarding newbie questions, people have to learn somehow.  You can chuckle 
>about the questions being unnecessary, maybe even silly, but sometimes it 
>takes time to gain that perspective.  I still believe the only dumb 
>question is the one that remains unasked.
>
>This list and the others out there, are a way to share information, have 
>questions answered, and to help pass along ideas that can make us all safer 
>while we have fun underwater.  I think most of the people here appreciate 
>when those purposes of the list occur, and get a little tired when things 
>stray off-topic for too long.
>
>Jan
>
>In a message dated 2/14/2003 10:03:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
>captjt@mi*.co* writes:
>
>>Almost every diver who actually does the kind of dives that
>>represent what technical diving is, has already been heard of.
>
>
>
>
>------------------
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>http:\\members.aol.com\jsuw3\index.html


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water"
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