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| On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 00:15:44 -0500, "Ian Ring" <ianring@golden.net> wrote: >Does anyone have a good diagram of scuba gear and how it is worn? >I need it for a school project, and for a newsletter. >What I am thinking of is like a guy wearing all the stuff, with arrows >pointing to the parts with their names. >I can not draw all that well, but if I have a picture to go from I can trace >it OK. >This has to be a royalty-free picture so I can put it in a newsletter too, >but if I trace the picture and draw it myself I guess that's OK then no >copyright, if I am not mistaken. > >if you have anything like that, can you please send it to me: >ianring@golden.net Oh jeez... I've got a t-shirt that would be perfect for this guy. Too bad I can't put binaries in this group or I'd take a picture of it --- Rich http://richlockyer.tripod.com/ |
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| Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote: > Oh jeez... I've got a t-shirt that would be perfect for this guy. is that the one with the helium balloon and tap? If so I have one to -- >replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me |
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| "Rich Lockyer" wrote >>Does anyone have a good diagram of scuba gear and how it is worn? >>I need it for a school project, and for a newsletter. >>What I am thinking of is like a guy wearing all the stuff, with arrows >>pointing to the parts with their names. >>I can not draw all that well, but if I have a picture to go from I can >>trace >>it OK. >>This has to be a royalty-free picture so I can put it in a newsletter too, >>but if I trace the picture and draw it myself I guess that's OK then no >>copyright, if I am not mistaken. >> >>if you have anything like that, can you please send it to me: >>ianring@golden.net > > Oh jeez... I've got a t-shirt that would be perfect for this guy. > > Too bad I can't put binaries in this group or I'd take a picture of it If it says Scubasaurus, or something like that, I had one too. I may still have it somewhere. If I do, the hell with the picture, I'll send him the shirt. It's way to tacky to actually wear in public. Lee |
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| On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:58:05 +0900, warm-water-diver@spamblock.net (Jerome Meekings) wrote: >Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote: > >> Oh jeez... I've got a t-shirt that would be perfect for this guy. > >is that the one with the helium balloon and tap? If so I have one to Yup. --- Rich http://richlockyer.tripod.com/ |
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| On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 12:45:22 GMT, "Lee Bell" <leebell@ix.remove.netcom.com> wrote: >> Oh jeez... I've got a t-shirt that would be perfect for this guy. >> >> Too bad I can't put binaries in this group or I'd take a picture of it > >If it says Scubasaurus, or something like that, I had one too. I may still >have it somewhere. If I do, the hell with the picture, I'll send him the >shirt. It's way to tacky to actually wear in public. Nahh... this one has a diver that doesn't look too different from a new PADI OW graduate... decked out with everything available from the local combination dive/hardware store. The spare air is a balloon. --- Rich http://richlockyer.tripod.com/ |
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| Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :Nahh... this one has a diver that doesn't look too different from a :new PADI OW graduate... decked out with everything available from the :local combination dive/hardware store. Most new PADI OW graduates I see still use rental gear. Guess we move in different circles. Unless you meant. ==> decked out with everything available FOR RENTfrom the local combination dive/hardware store. Dan Bracuk Is it my imagination, or do Buffalo Wings taste like chicken? The Best of rec.scuba http://www.pathcom.com/~bracuk/RecScuba/ ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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| "Ian Ring" <ianring@golden.net> wrote in message news:6-6dndv-5qZBsgHcRVn-ow@golden.net... > Does anyone have a good diagram of scuba gear and how it is worn? > I need it for a school project, and for a newsletter. > What I am thinking of is like a guy wearing all the stuff, with arrows > pointing to the parts with their names. > I can not draw all that well, but if I have a picture to go from I can > trace it OK. > This has to be a royalty-free picture so I can put it in a newsletter too, > but if I trace the picture and draw it myself I guess that's OK then no > copyright, if I am not mistaken. > > if you have anything like that, can you please send it to me: > ianring@golden.net > > thank you thank you > ian > > this may be of use http://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/...ving/scuba.htm but it does not detail "normal"scuba gear but the concept is the same some basic info at http://www.mtsinai.org/pulmonary/boo...a/sectiona.htm why not look up your local dive shop/school in the yellow pages etc---more than likely they wwill help you out |
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| Does anyone have a good diagram of scuba gear and how it is worn? I need it for a school project, and for a newsletter. What I am thinking of is like a guy wearing all the stuff, with arrows pointing to the parts with their names. I can not draw all that well, but if I have a picture to go from I can trace it OK. This has to be a royalty-free picture so I can put it in a newsletter too, but if I trace the picture and draw it myself I guess that's OK then no copyright, if I am not mistaken. if you have anything like that, can you please send it to me: ianring@golden.net thank you thank you ian |
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| On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 00:15:44 -0500, "Ian Ring" <ianring@golden.net> wrote: >Does anyone have a good diagram of scuba gear and how it is worn? >I need it for a school project, and for a newsletter. >What I am thinking of is like a guy wearing all the stuff, with arrows >pointing to the parts with their names. >I can not draw all that well, but if I have a picture to go from I can trace >it OK. >This has to be a royalty-free picture so I can put it in a newsletter too, >but if I trace the picture and draw it myself I guess that's OK then no >copyright, if I am not mistaken. > >if you have anything like that, can you please send it to me: >ianring@golden.net Oh jeez... I've got a t-shirt that would be perfect for this guy. Too bad I can't put binaries in this group or I'd take a picture of it --- Rich http://richlockyer.tripod.com/ |
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| "Rich Lockyer" wrote >>Does anyone have a good diagram of scuba gear and how it is worn? >>I need it for a school project, and for a newsletter. >>What I am thinking of is like a guy wearing all the stuff, with arrows >>pointing to the parts with their names. >>I can not draw all that well, but if I have a picture to go from I can >>trace >>it OK. >>This has to be a royalty-free picture so I can put it in a newsletter too, >>but if I trace the picture and draw it myself I guess that's OK then no >>copyright, if I am not mistaken. >> >>if you have anything like that, can you please send it to me: >>ianring@golden.net > > Oh jeez... I've got a t-shirt that would be perfect for this guy. > > Too bad I can't put binaries in this group or I'd take a picture of it If it says Scubasaurus, or something like that, I had one too. I may still have it somewhere. If I do, the hell with the picture, I'll send him the shirt. It's way to tacky to actually wear in public. Lee |
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