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Absolutely best way to stay up on conditions is to dive more :)

Facebook, this thread, calling a shop, or texting a friend, more often than not conditions are good enough to warrant a dive and we all know what months it is colder so, having extremely up to date conditions is not as important and the community and friendship created when a bunch of people get together to ask about conditions.

Some of us do not text.

Telephonic communication is a technological marvel, and cordless portable telephones are near miraculous, something not to be overused. Beware of phones that are not connected to the wall with a wire.

if I need to communicate with someone not in my immediate vicinity I prefer shouting loudly. If they are too far away a postcard will do.
 
Some of us do not text.

Telephonic communication is a technological marvel, and cordless portable telephones are near miraculous, something not to be overused. Beware of phones that are not connected to the wall with a wire.

if I need to communicate with someone not in my immediate vicinity I prefer shouting loudly. If they are too far away a postcard will do.

Due to my hearing I shout at people who are quite close.....
 
Here are a few shots from last night:

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Here are a few shots from last night:..
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When I first noticed the "design" inside the "bottle top", I assumed that it was something man-made. But then I remembered about the size of the critter and figured that maybe it wasn't a bottle. Then I noticed the similar "bottle top" below. Tunicates then came to mind, but I'm having a hard time turning that glob into a tunicate in my mind.

That bumblebee is just *off* the charts cool!
 
And you saw some great critters! I definitely didn't see the warty sidegill slugs.
 
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