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| I notice in this months BSAC Dive magazine on page 63 they show numerous devices for signalling during a distress situation. The one that confuses me is the use of a cd, how the hell you could possibly play a CD loud enough to attract attention 14 miles out to sea is beyond me. Let alone skipping to your favourite rescue record in a force 9. Talking of which what would your rescue record be, how about Mike Oldfield,s "5 miles out". Message in a bottle perhaps. |
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| On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 14:02:54 +0100, "Richard" <richard4576@hotmail.com> wrote: >I notice in this months BSAC Dive magazine on page 63 they show numerous >devices for signalling during a distress situation. > >The one that confuses me is the use of a cd, how the hell you could possibly >play a CD loud enough to attract attention 14 miles out to sea is beyond me. >Let alone skipping to your favourite rescue record in a force 9. > >Talking of which what would your rescue record be, how about Mike Oldfield,s >"5 miles out". > >Message in a bottle perhaps. > > The Tide is High, Blondie. Pete S. |
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| Pete wrote: >>Talking of which what would your rescue record be, how about Mike Oldfield,s >>"5 miles out". >> >>Message in a bottle perhaps. >> >> > > The Tide is High, Blondie. Sailing To Philadelphia, Mark Knopfler? -- Ben Panter, Edinburgh My name (no spaces)@bigfoot which is a com. |
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| "Richard" <richard4576@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c4br84$2fe18e$1@ID-89874.news.uni-berlin.de... > I notice in this months BSAC Dive magazine on page 63 they show numerous > devices for signalling during a distress situation. > > The one that confuses me is the use of a cd, how the hell you could possibly > play a CD loud enough to attract attention 14 miles out to sea is beyond me. > Let alone skipping to your favourite rescue record in a force 9. > > Talking of which what would your rescue record be, how about Mike Oldfield,s > "5 miles out". > > Message in a bottle perhaps. > > "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" Great White |
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| "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:c4c177$2gvpfv$1@ID-115313.news.uni-berlin.de... > "Richard" <richard4576@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:c4br84$2fe18e$1@ID-89874.news.uni-berlin.de... > > I notice in this months BSAC Dive magazine on page 63 they show numerous > > devices for signalling during a distress situation. > > > > The one that confuses me is the use of a cd, how the hell you could > possibly > > play a CD loud enough to attract attention 14 miles out to sea is beyond > me. > > Let alone skipping to your favourite rescue record in a force 9. > > > > Talking of which what would your rescue record be, how about Mike > Oldfield,s > > "5 miles out". > > > > Message in a bottle perhaps. > > How about any of the following? > > "Swept Away" by Diana Ross > "Lost at Sea" by Rick Wakeman > "Lost Forever" by Black Sabbath > "Never to be found" by the Chainsaw Kittens > > > Oh yes fancy forgetting the good old "chainsaw kittens" what...................... |
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| "Richard" <richard4576@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c4c28h$2gdqm1$1@ID-89874.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > > Oh yes fancy forgetting the good old "chainsaw kittens" They're basically like Atomic Kitten with PMS... |
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| 'Sharkbait'... > > Shark!Bait! Ooo-Ha-Ha! |
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| "Pete S." <Pete> wrote in message news:4069805f.23422703@news.clara.net > >Message in a bottle perhaps. > > > The Tide is High, Blondie. "Drifter", Iron Maiden. Vic. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| In article <c4c177$2gvpfv$1@ID-115313.news.uni-berlin.de>, me@privacy.net (Bardo) wrote: > "Richard" <richard4576@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:c4br84$2fe18e$1@ID-89874.news.uni-berlin.de... > > I notice in this months BSAC Dive magazine on page 63 they show > > numerous > How about Caribean Blue by Enya for those moments of reflection. Take out the "goes diving bit" Dave Morgan @ Work in the UK :^) |
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| "Keith S." <false@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:c4cjoo$2hc5vi$1@ID-169434.news.uni-berlin.de > "Oh bondage, up yours" by the > delightful Poly Styrene of X-ray Spex. We're seeing a whole new side to you, Keith... Vic. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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