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I don't need to be careful.
O rly? Maybe you should start with how you choose your words?

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Pete, you're not helping yourself. Do you know that in the last 24 hours Netdoc perception has dropped below that of Superlyte27 perception? And you did it in one single thread. Good job man. You're better at being a bonehead than me.

So, do you think it's a good idea to keep twisting people's words and intentions to make yourself more significant in a subject matter where you couldn't be more insignificant?

For those of you reading, with a comprehension level less than 5th grade.... My comment that, "I don't need to be careful" was referring to being "careful in what I wished for".

As anyone who has been in a class with me knows, I'm always careful when teaching diving. But, please applaud Netdoc (the guy who doesn't cave dive and is not a cave instructor but somehow thinks he has a dog in this fight because he owns scubaboard... and yes I know you have a cave card, barely) in his attempt to sidetrack more poster's intentions in this thread.
 
O rly? Maybe you should start with how you choose your words?

orly.jpg


Pete, you're not helping yourself. Do you know that in the last 24 hours Netdoc perception has dropped below that of Superlyte27 perception? And you did it in one single thread. Good job man. You're better at being a bonehead than me.

So, do you think it's a good idea to keep twisting people's words and intentions to make yourself more significant in a subject matter where you couldn't be more insignificant?

For those of you reading, with a comprehension level less than 5th grade.... My comment that, "I don't need to be careful" was referring to being "careful in what I wished for".

As anyone who has been in a class with me knows, I'm always careful when teaching diving. But, please applaud Netdoc (the guy who doesn't cave dive and is not a cave instructor but somehow thinks he has a dog in this fight because he owns scubaboard... and yes I know you have a cave card, barely) in his attempt to sidetrack more poster's intentions in this thread.

Gentlemen lets keep it civil here, keep on focus of the thread's intent please
 
Tit for Tat. I was following the owner's example.
 
GUE lists the scheduled classes for all instructors worldwide on its website

Could you point out where it lists an instructor, particular course, and location? I can't find it....
 
This thread is so funny :rofl3::rofl3:. Couple more days and we will know everything about everybody, and how everybody is the best instructor because his cavern class is 6 months long. :banana:

PS: I know "nakatomi" personally and his standards are higher than most of the "wanna-be" instructors on this forum trying to prove. :dance3:

Don't forget Godwin's law regarding internet posts,we are close to that :)
 
More or less... They state a city or an island... It helps a lot to find a course, but still doesn't say who is where specifically in a way that misbehaviour can be controlled.
It shows the instructor too.
 
... The first step to resolving a problem is admitting you have one.

Correct, it is like Alcoholism You have to admit there is a problem before the process of corrective behavior can begin.

Ladies and Gentlemen No secret here the NACD has problems,


Right now I am concerned with the ones that teach cave diving starting with the NACD

FYI just a short list of the many agencies out there;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diver_certification_organizations
 
John, some people like to admit to everyone's problem but their own. It's nothing but blame shifting. The divers blame the agencies for not acting on reports that they haven't even made. If you're pointing a finger at anyone, you should realize that three are pointing right back at you. That includes both you and me and everyone reading and responding in this thread. No rain drop feels responsible for the flood. Don't get pissed if someone says you can do a better job. Figure out how you can do it better rather then just get bitter. If you're going to level criticism, don't imagine that you're immune from it. I'm sure not.
 
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http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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