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| I found the best rescue diver course was in the sea of west Wales, with depths to search up to 16 m pretty realistic but bloody knakering so you have been warned good fun though. Robert "Nigel Hewitt" <nigelh@REMOVETHISnigelhewitt.co.uk> wrote in message news:bobghq$sg$2@sparta.btinternet.com... > CAS <calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Victims - Thanks for volunteering, I'm sure that all the Students > > will join with me in a commitment to at least try not to kill any of > > you... Tricky, Dominic and DaveA - can you let me know what kit you > > are bringing please. Nigel - Are you bringing the upside-downers as > > well has the YBOD/YBOL? Any "victims" that aren't on the list, let > > me know... > > > You must have guessed by now that Frank will be using > rebreathers in full stealth mode for 'search' and 300bar > twinsets for 'recovery'. > > Oh and I have a heart condition so I might not be faking > it. > > Rescue is hard work when you move from drills to scenarios > but I still think it is the most fun course in the PADI book. > > And you learn a lot. When you finish you know why you did it. > > nigelH > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.536 / Virus Database: 331 - Release Date: 03/11/2003 |
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| Nigel Hewitt wrote: > "Dave Appleby" wrote >> >> > > and you can't hear me. >> >> Can we have a home made depth charge competition for the YBOD mob? >> >> I'm *sure* the Navy won't mind. > > You want a competition? > Who other, than two YBOD operators, hold legal explosives? > > nigelH Shhhh.... Danny (Who has had a gruelling couple of weeks blowing the hell out of things! £30K this weekend alone) -- The box said windows 98 or better, so I installed Linux Header is false, correct is Danny at danshome dot org |
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| "CAS" <calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:boapi8$1cnfh3$1@ID-193985.news.uni-berlin.de... > > And to all the people attending in whatever capacity, remember that many of > the people attending this course will also be attending the Diveshow and > Icebreakers. It is my intention to get these people together socially > before the course at either or both of these events... I'll be at the > diveshow, probably on the Sunday and Icebreakers both days. > > CAS > -- > PADI AOW? Get Rescue Training on UKRS Course #1 - > http://divesite.calumscott.me.uk/ukrs/rescue_diver_2004 > Temperature @ Stoney? Find it or share it @ > http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/ > > Calum, I'm gonna need accomodation for the weekend, can you point me in the right direction, and e-mail me off list. Ta! |
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