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I found this book at an estate sale. It is a good book. It tends to be a little technical but very interesting.
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I'm currently reading it (Deep Descent). About half way through.![]()
Don't forget to equalize.
I didn't find it to be all that technical. It's one of about a dozen or so diving books in my collection, and I find it to be quite readable. Anything technical is explained so that a typical reader can understand it. Especially if they're a recreational scuba diver. Any chance you were holding the book upside down?
Too bad GG charges so damn much for the remnants of his collection of artifacts.
Even if I didn't bag it myself, a first class China plate would look pretty damn good on my fireplace mantel.
You must read instruction manuals for fun if you do not think the story has a lot of technical information. I know that he does explain things for the average reader; However I am reading the book for entertainment not to learn how to be a wreck diver.![]()
Just finished reading it. Good read!I'm currently reading it (Deep Descent). About half way through.![]()