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On Thu, 8 May 2008 13:02:27 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote: On May 8, 10:49*am, Dave wrote: On Thu, 8 May 2008 09:52:14 -0700 (PDT), Bob said: Yes, well I was trained as a diver too. But I try not to brag about it where it's not relevant to the discussion. I guess Ive been reading too many of Roger's posts and his constant self promotion and attempts at building credibility. Still that is no excuse. I appologize deeply for the reference to DIT. You are correct any true diver would not have mentioned it. I stand corrected and ashamed that I stooped so low. I read that more people have died diving the wreck of the Andrea Doria than died when she sank. One guy takes an expedition to dive it once a year. He said 3% get killed. I gather it is pretty deep, for breathing air. I an not a diver, and don't know what the make of that. If you take those kinds of risks, you have about a fifty/fifty chance of getting away with it twenty times, if I pushed the right keys on the 'calculator that takes no prisoners', the HP 48. Are those guys danger junkies or what? Casady |
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