Michael_Lambert
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Wow, I see many threads about people doing special things on there 100th. Of course when I first started I never thought I would get here so fast but it seems I have, In fact it came so fast I missed it
I have picked up the bad habit of not logging all my dives, really the only time I fill out the log book is when I dive with someone new and they want me to sign theirs, or when I am on club dives and they require it.
So back in the beginning of December I borrowed a cable to download my computer as I had not been keeping active logs and really wanted to make a new years resolution to log every dive as they happen, that did not go so well. Tonight I finally got around to actually downloading and installing the Suunto dive manager software and imported my logs from the file from when we downloaded my logs.
Well my dive #100 was Nov 25th; we did 37 mins with a temperature of 46 degrees, hitting a max depth of 84 feet. This dive was conducted at Big Bay Point with Scott. Whoo hoo.. I hit 100+.
Now since then I do need to buy my own dam cable so I can download my Vyper when I want to but I do believe I have logged around 10-12 more. Not too bad I think I am off to a great start.
For those who do not know my history, I was SSI certified October 16th of 2005, Completed my ACUC advanced with Nitrox August 31st 2006 and hoping to get in on the DIR-F course this summer, Time and Wife permitting being a newly married couple ( September 16-2006 ) we where very busy last summer and things are finally starting to settle down now, so I hope to make more time for my diving however she feels its time to make a newborn responsibility which I can not wait long enough for
I have picked up the bad habit of not logging all my dives, really the only time I fill out the log book is when I dive with someone new and they want me to sign theirs, or when I am on club dives and they require it.
So back in the beginning of December I borrowed a cable to download my computer as I had not been keeping active logs and really wanted to make a new years resolution to log every dive as they happen, that did not go so well. Tonight I finally got around to actually downloading and installing the Suunto dive manager software and imported my logs from the file from when we downloaded my logs.
Well my dive #100 was Nov 25th; we did 37 mins with a temperature of 46 degrees, hitting a max depth of 84 feet. This dive was conducted at Big Bay Point with Scott. Whoo hoo.. I hit 100+.
Now since then I do need to buy my own dam cable so I can download my Vyper when I want to but I do believe I have logged around 10-12 more. Not too bad I think I am off to a great start.
For those who do not know my history, I was SSI certified October 16th of 2005, Completed my ACUC advanced with Nitrox August 31st 2006 and hoping to get in on the DIR-F course this summer, Time and Wife permitting being a newly married couple ( September 16-2006 ) we where very busy last summer and things are finally starting to settle down now, so I hope to make more time for my diving however she feels its time to make a newborn responsibility which I can not wait long enough for