Has anyone seen my log book?

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NudeDiver

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Has anyone seen my log book? It's one of those small, Cordua covered 3-ring zipper close jobbies that has some Yongala/ProDive stuff on the front, and has all my cert cards, my wife's cert cards, and log pages in it. I've looked all over the house for months and I can't find it. This isn't like me to lose something like this. It has to be here somewhere - last time I remember having it was in my office, putting our newly-arrived Nitrox cards in it. That was last fall. It hasn't left the house since, as far as I know (no trips or anything).

If you find it, please let me know.

EDIT: well, this is weird. I just found the newish cert cards that I THOUGHT I put in this dive book. They were in the desk drawer in my office (my two original cards are still in the dive book though). While I am glad to have found them - it puts into question the last time I had the log book. Hell, I hope I did not leave it in Florida while I was there last September!!! ):

Thanks!
nd
 
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Nope I haven't seen it :)

Hopefully it turns up for you shortly.
 
I remember seeing it ... but I can't seem to think of where it was right now:D
 
Hang on, i'll have a look... [Wanders off to search drawers..]
[shuffling of papers..]
[muttering..] "cure to cancer" hmm forgot I had that. must mention it to someone...
"Wind speed of a norwegian swallow, carrying a coconut" Nope...
"Number of grains of rice multiplied by each box on a chess board in turn" Hmph.. No...
[stomps back..]
No Sorry, I dunno where it is.. but it's probably with my missing bike key...
 
We moved house 1 week before going on an overseas dive trip. We suddenly realised that we had no idea which of the dozens of boxes we had packed my wifes log book and cert cards in. Talk about a mad scramble through box after box to find it! Eventually found it though...which was a relief.

Hope yours turns up soon. It will probably be in the least likely place you would ever think you could have put it!
 
Sounds like whoever took it didn't want your cards, just the nice useful, binder... not that I'd know anything about the binder. Nope. :D

Seriously though, if there's a possibility you left it on a trip and it had contact information you might want to get started on the replacement or at least get new log pages until it turns up.
 
Look under the cat.
 
It will probably be in the least likely place you would ever think you could have put it!

Not only that, it will be in the last place he looks! (I think it's in the cabinet behind the cereal, personally...)
 
Well, I am happy to report that for my birthday, which is today, my wife presented me with my log book!! It was in the guest room, in the desk drawer, which I looked in at least 4 times. It seems I didn't pull the drawer out all of the way - it was in the waaaaaaay back. To think I had been looking for this thing for at least four months - tearing the house apart!!! Ugh!!!

For the record - besides beeing the cool ProDive Townsville Australia S.S. Yongala dive book - it includes useful contents:

-pen
-4 scopalomine patches
-a 5 page printout of a website news report (dated 8/27/2007) entitled, "Attorney General Gonzales Resigns"
-DAN Guide to Health & Fitness in Scuba Diving
-two sets of Nitrox tables
-two DSAT oxygen tables
-two RDPs
-my OW and AOW cert cards
-DAN ID cards for my wife and I
-dive log to date summary pages
-cobra instruction manual
-The Economist, 8/4/2007, pages 61 and 62
-temp cert cards: my Nitrox, wife's OW and Nitrox classes
-South Beach Divers booking info for our trip
-Several very nice paper pocket thingies that clip into the binder
-80 pages of my dive log info
-4 pages of my wife's dive log info
-a bunch of blank dive log pages
-clip in zip lock back thingie
-Owner/instruction manual: Canon Speedlite 420ex
-Owner/instruction manual: Ikelite Digital Housing for Canon G2
-Owner/instruction manual: Ikelite DS Sensor #4100.5
-Owner/instruction manual: Ikelite Digital Substrobe DS125
-Owner/instruction manual: Seaquest Passport
-Dan America Dive & Travel Medical Guide

So, yes, I am glad this thing did not get lost (:

Thanks to all who looked for my log book - and for putting up with my silly thread (:

Cheers!
nd
 

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