Dive Today - Part 2

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socaldiver

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From Bonaire is on OLN tonight. I believe 10 PM/EST and 7PM PST.

I plan on watching if for no other reason, I can't get wet on my own and I have no life :out:
 
I didn't even know we had that channel yet and had to add it to the TV manually....

I will have to tune in next time.
 
It's nice to have a program about sport diving aired on a regular basis. Once again the show that followed Dive Today was about free diving. One of the segments was an attempt to break a free dive record using a dive sled. The athlete dove to 136 meters. I'm curious about the dive profiles of the support scuba divers for these dives. What mix do they use? What does their decompression obligation look like? It looks like a significant amount of planning for a 2minute free dive. I look forward to the next episode.
JAW
 
Last night's episode , IMHO, was 100x's better than the first. I really enjoyed the underwater scenes. And, the "tips" on diving aren't too bad for someone to pay attention to as well.

Kudos to Dave Taylor and RSD.

I think episode 3, next Monday night is also from Bonaire.

BTW, I think episode 2 (last night's episode) will be rerun this coming Saturday in the early afternoon EST. But I'm not sure. Check your local listings ;)
 
We are lucky here in Massachusetts, we have three dive programs that come on, on a regular basis. We have Sport Diver, it comes on every week day on OLN at 2:30PM
It’s a ½ hour program. The we have Divers Down. It comes on three times a week. Monday at 7:30PM, Wednesday at I think around 3 or 4:30PM and again on Sunday at about the same time. It’s aired on ESPN and it’s the same episode all week. So if you see it on Monday you can skip it for the rest of the week. Now we have Diving Today aired on OLN. I think we here in Massachusetts have it made for TV diving.

……….Arduous……..
 
OLN is the Outdoor Life Network.
 
I poked around and it looks like that is on NESN...a New England only sports network. Is that satellite only? I checked on ESPN and no show was listed by that name.

Darn you for getting me excited about another diving show!!
 
In Melbourene, Time Warner took away the OLN channel and in its place gave us two more womens' channels (WE and Oxygen) and two more Spanish channels.;-0
 

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