Isn't it?My goodness that's an interesting read.
IMO, It should be placed somewhere on ScubaBoard for regular consumption. It deals with a pretty important aspect of scuba history.
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Isn't it?My goodness that's an interesting read.
I am sure others will have better memories than I do, but I seem to recall that he stepped back as Project Director from the WKPP around the time he took over running Pipewelders and the other companies associated with it from his father and largely left to run those full time. Anybody else remember something different?What ever happened to GI3? he quit diving too?
That's what I remember.I am sure others will have better memories than I do, but I seem to recall that he stepped back as Project Director from the WKPP around the time he took over running Pipewelders and the other companies associated with it from his father and largely left to run those full time. Anybody else remember something different?
Hey, Brian. Long time no see. Hope things are well.That's what I remember.
Going well. Busy busy. Just got back from Ireland diving Malin Head.Hey, Brian. Long time no see. Hope things are well.
You and all the other members made it what it was. Without you guys it would have been what it started off as initially (a copy of vbulletin running on a test server with a few guys calling each other strokes every other post).Going well. Busy busy. Just got back from Ireland diving Malin Head.
It's interesting seeing the names of the Decostop founders. It brings back lots of memories. Decostop was a good thing. Many thanks to you and the rest that started it.