PerroneFord
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theskull, that signal you described sounds a lot like the cave signal for line entanglement. I'm trying to picture it...
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Walter:First, thumbs up does not mean bad. It means ascend. It does not mean anything else in diving. It does not mean end the dive, it does not mean surface.
I love that story!Thalassamania:
El Orans:No worries, you'll learn.
I'll stick to wetnotes, thank you very much.
___________________________________________________Thalassamania:Actually I do (you, me and Jim are probably the only ones who remember) that was why that sheet stuck in my mind. Could one of the SS folks have been involved in one of the early Scripps courses?
BTW: I think Connie died in 1960. "CDO" is another term I haven't heard for many decades, its "DSO" now.
String:Ive seen thumbs up used to ascend to next stop depth or leave the bottom with technical style diving, i've certainly never been taught it means surface. Having said that i tend to use a custom signal to go shallower. Personal preference though, not aware of any strict standard that holds true for all or even most agencies.