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Old 10-12-2005, 04:14 PM
Nick Eden
 
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Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
<c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:

>Hey guys!
>
> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>
> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
> - adding their favourite dive sites,
> - posting pictures and/or
> - adding dive site maps,
> - adding comments,
> - setting GPS locations...
>
> As Wannadive.net is a collaborative website, any diver can download
>GPS waypoint files and load them into their own GPS. Wannadive can be
>used as a reference GPS database for dive sites!
> If you like satellite maps, also try the new free application from
>the NASA, World Wind [3] or Google Maps [4]. You can direcly plot a
>Wannadive.net dive site into these applications!
>
> Get Involved and help build this resource; by divers for divers.
>
> Don't hesitate to contribute Wannadive.net by adding your favourite
>dive sites!
>
> The Wannadive.net team.
>
>
>
>References:
>[1] Wannasurf.com: The world surf spot guide referrencing 4600+ surf
>spots worldwide! See http://www.wannasurf.com
>[2] Wannadive.net: The world dive site guide. See http://www.wannadive.net
>[3] WorldWind: An free application from the NASA. See
>http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
>[4] Google Maps: A free application from Google. See http://maps.google.com


How strange. It appears that Scotland and Wales are not part of the
UK.

I am pleased to see that you'll shortly be showing appropriate
advertising. If I contribute the content that would attract your
advertisers, then what's my cut?
-------------------------------------
York BSAC Web Page:
http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac
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  #2  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:14 PM
Nick Eden
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
<c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:

>Hey guys!
>
> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>
> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
> - adding their favourite dive sites,
> - posting pictures and/or
> - adding dive site maps,
> - adding comments,
> - setting GPS locations...
>
> As Wannadive.net is a collaborative website, any diver can download
>GPS waypoint files and load them into their own GPS. Wannadive can be
>used as a reference GPS database for dive sites!
> If you like satellite maps, also try the new free application from
>the NASA, World Wind [3] or Google Maps [4]. You can direcly plot a
>Wannadive.net dive site into these applications!
>
> Get Involved and help build this resource; by divers for divers.
>
> Don't hesitate to contribute Wannadive.net by adding your favourite
>dive sites!
>
> The Wannadive.net team.
>
>
>
>References:
>[1] Wannasurf.com: The world surf spot guide referrencing 4600+ surf
>spots worldwide! See http://www.wannasurf.com
>[2] Wannadive.net: The world dive site guide. See http://www.wannadive.net
>[3] WorldWind: An free application from the NASA. See
>http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
>[4] Google Maps: A free application from Google. See http://maps.google.com


How strange. It appears that Scotland and Wales are not part of the
UK.

I am pleased to see that you'll shortly be showing appropriate
advertising. If I contribute the content that would attract your
advertisers, then what's my cut?
-------------------------------------
York BSAC Web Page:
http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac
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  #3  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:14 PM
Nick Eden
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
<c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:

>Hey guys!
>
> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>
> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
> - adding their favourite dive sites,
> - posting pictures and/or
> - adding dive site maps,
> - adding comments,
> - setting GPS locations...
>
> As Wannadive.net is a collaborative website, any diver can download
>GPS waypoint files and load them into their own GPS. Wannadive can be
>used as a reference GPS database for dive sites!
> If you like satellite maps, also try the new free application from
>the NASA, World Wind [3] or Google Maps [4]. You can direcly plot a
>Wannadive.net dive site into these applications!
>
> Get Involved and help build this resource; by divers for divers.
>
> Don't hesitate to contribute Wannadive.net by adding your favourite
>dive sites!
>
> The Wannadive.net team.
>
>
>
>References:
>[1] Wannasurf.com: The world surf spot guide referrencing 4600+ surf
>spots worldwide! See http://www.wannasurf.com
>[2] Wannadive.net: The world dive site guide. See http://www.wannadive.net
>[3] WorldWind: An free application from the NASA. See
>http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
>[4] Google Maps: A free application from Google. See http://maps.google.com


How strange. It appears that Scotland and Wales are not part of the
UK.

I am pleased to see that you'll shortly be showing appropriate
advertising. If I contribute the content that would attract your
advertisers, then what's my cut?
-------------------------------------
York BSAC Web Page:
http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:14 PM
Nick Eden
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
<c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:

>Hey guys!
>
> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>
> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
> - adding their favourite dive sites,
> - posting pictures and/or
> - adding dive site maps,
> - adding comments,
> - setting GPS locations...
>
> As Wannadive.net is a collaborative website, any diver can download
>GPS waypoint files and load them into their own GPS. Wannadive can be
>used as a reference GPS database for dive sites!
> If you like satellite maps, also try the new free application from
>the NASA, World Wind [3] or Google Maps [4]. You can direcly plot a
>Wannadive.net dive site into these applications!
>
> Get Involved and help build this resource; by divers for divers.
>
> Don't hesitate to contribute Wannadive.net by adding your favourite
>dive sites!
>
> The Wannadive.net team.
>
>
>
>References:
>[1] Wannasurf.com: The world surf spot guide referrencing 4600+ surf
>spots worldwide! See http://www.wannasurf.com
>[2] Wannadive.net: The world dive site guide. See http://www.wannadive.net
>[3] WorldWind: An free application from the NASA. See
>http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
>[4] Google Maps: A free application from Google. See http://maps.google.com


How strange. It appears that Scotland and Wales are not part of the
UK.

I am pleased to see that you'll shortly be showing appropriate
advertising. If I contribute the content that would attract your
advertisers, then what's my cut?
-------------------------------------
York BSAC Web Page:
http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:14 PM
Nick Eden
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
<c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:

>Hey guys!
>
> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>
> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
> - adding their favourite dive sites,
> - posting pictures and/or
> - adding dive site maps,
> - adding comments,
> - setting GPS locations...
>
> As Wannadive.net is a collaborative website, any diver can download
>GPS waypoint files and load them into their own GPS. Wannadive can be
>used as a reference GPS database for dive sites!
> If you like satellite maps, also try the new free application from
>the NASA, World Wind [3] or Google Maps [4]. You can direcly plot a
>Wannadive.net dive site into these applications!
>
> Get Involved and help build this resource; by divers for divers.
>
> Don't hesitate to contribute Wannadive.net by adding your favourite
>dive sites!
>
> The Wannadive.net team.
>
>
>
>References:
>[1] Wannasurf.com: The world surf spot guide referrencing 4600+ surf
>spots worldwide! See http://www.wannasurf.com
>[2] Wannadive.net: The world dive site guide. See http://www.wannadive.net
>[3] WorldWind: An free application from the NASA. See
>http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
>[4] Google Maps: A free application from Google. See http://maps.google.com


How strange. It appears that Scotland and Wales are not part of the
UK.

I am pleased to see that you'll shortly be showing appropriate
advertising. If I contribute the content that would attract your
advertisers, then what's my cut?
-------------------------------------
York BSAC Web Page:
http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:14 PM
Nick Eden
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
<c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:

>Hey guys!
>
> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>
> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
> - adding their favourite dive sites,
> - posting pictures and/or
> - adding dive site maps,
> - adding comments,
> - setting GPS locations...
>
> As Wannadive.net is a collaborative website, any diver can download
>GPS waypoint files and load them into their own GPS. Wannadive can be
>used as a reference GPS database for dive sites!
> If you like satellite maps, also try the new free application from
>the NASA, World Wind [3] or Google Maps [4]. You can direcly plot a
>Wannadive.net dive site into these applications!
>
> Get Involved and help build this resource; by divers for divers.
>
> Don't hesitate to contribute Wannadive.net by adding your favourite
>dive sites!
>
> The Wannadive.net team.
>
>
>
>References:
>[1] Wannasurf.com: The world surf spot guide referrencing 4600+ surf
>spots worldwide! See http://www.wannasurf.com
>[2] Wannadive.net: The world dive site guide. See http://www.wannadive.net
>[3] WorldWind: An free application from the NASA. See
>http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
>[4] Google Maps: A free application from Google. See http://maps.google.com


How strange. It appears that Scotland and Wales are not part of the
UK.

I am pleased to see that you'll shortly be showing appropriate
advertising. If I contribute the content that would attract your
advertisers, then what's my cut?
-------------------------------------
York BSAC Web Page:
http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:14 PM
Nick Eden
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
<c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:

>Hey guys!
>
> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>
> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
> - adding their favourite dive sites,
> - posting pictures and/or
> - adding dive site maps,
> - adding comments,
> - setting GPS locations...
>
> As Wannadive.net is a collaborative website, any diver can download
>GPS waypoint files and load them into their own GPS. Wannadive can be
>used as a reference GPS database for dive sites!
> If you like satellite maps, also try the new free application from
>the NASA, World Wind [3] or Google Maps [4]. You can direcly plot a
>Wannadive.net dive site into these applications!
>
> Get Involved and help build this resource; by divers for divers.
>
> Don't hesitate to contribute Wannadive.net by adding your favourite
>dive sites!
>
> The Wannadive.net team.
>
>
>
>References:
>[1] Wannasurf.com: The world surf spot guide referrencing 4600+ surf
>spots worldwide! See http://www.wannasurf.com
>[2] Wannadive.net: The world dive site guide. See http://www.wannadive.net
>[3] WorldWind: An free application from the NASA. See
>http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
>[4] Google Maps: A free application from Google. See http://maps.google.com


How strange. It appears that Scotland and Wales are not part of the
UK.

I am pleased to see that you'll shortly be showing appropriate
advertising. If I contribute the content that would attract your
advertisers, then what's my cut?
-------------------------------------
York BSAC Web Page:
http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:42 PM
Søren Reinke
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

Nick Eden wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
> <c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hey guys!
>>
>> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>>
>> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
>> - adding their favourite dive sites,
>> - posting pictures and/or
>> - adding dive site maps,


Oh my god, the maps are really really BAD !!

Denmark does absolutly NOT look like denmark, same problem with rest of
scandinavia.

/Søren
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  #9  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:42 PM
Søren Reinke
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

Nick Eden wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
> <c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hey guys!
>>
>> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>>
>> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
>> - adding their favourite dive sites,
>> - posting pictures and/or
>> - adding dive site maps,


Oh my god, the maps are really really BAD !!

Denmark does absolutly NOT look like denmark, same problem with rest of
scandinavia.

/Søren
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  #10  
Old 10-12-2005, 04:42 PM
Søren Reinke
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Wannadive.net - A new world dive site atlas

Nick Eden wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:19:03 +0200, Christophe Naslain
> <c.naslain@lectra.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hey guys!
>>
>> This is a quick invitation to discover the new world dive site atlas:
>>Wannadive.net! http://www.wannadive.net
>>
>> Following the success of Wannasurf.com [1], the (internet's biggest
>>world surfing guide), Wanndive.net [2] has been recently opened to the
>>Internet dive community. Wannadive.net is a collaborative website made
>>by divers for divers. Anyone can contribute to Wannadive.net by:
>> - adding their favourite dive sites,
>> - posting pictures and/or
>> - adding dive site maps,


Oh my god, the maps are really really BAD !!

Denmark does absolutly NOT look like denmark, same problem with rest of
scandinavia.

/Søren
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