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P.S. Don't forget to fill out your profile so we can get to know you a bit better.
 
hi, guys. "holy cow" (not that bovine have a religeous preference [by 'loreal']) i want to thank everyone who reminded me that i hadn't filled in a profile. i've since put in as much info. as space would allow. for those of you who asked...a "subawider II" is a do-dad that attaches onto the whachyamacallit and allows the thingamagiggy to fiddle-faddle. i hope that clears up any confusion you may have had. one more piece of info. that wouldn't fit in my profile....on this year's vacation, i showed my c-card to kent, the dive master at "dive st. kitts". he took one look at my card and called me "an old hippie"...what a nice compliment.
diver down and regards, photo joe
p.s. save your 500 pounds for the mermaid.
 
Hi again, Joe -

This is your second thread here on Intros, isn't it?

http://scubaboard.com/showthread.php?t=69325

You may get a whole round of greetings, again. We're a friendly place.

Ah, well - I'd just noticed that Profile and Dive Info have been split and enhanced under "Settings and Options." Keeping your Profile & Dive Info complete and up to date helps in future diving instructions, i.e. highest certification level, nitrox, number of dives. Otherwise, with no more info that given on your current profile, some may mistake you for a newbie. Just depends on how you want to be regarded.

I noticed that you don't like to wear a wetsuit? I like to wear a long skin, at least, with my feet and ankles covered by nylon socks even if I wear full-foot fins, and a doo-rag even in warm waters, and don gloves before approaching the drift line. Vibrio and other bacterial infections possilbe from injuries incurred in warm water are just too much to risk, I think.

See ya' around the other forums, perhaps. :biggrimja
 

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