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I'm actually more sceptical of a profile that lists everything they own, right down to the make of their fin straps, every dive location, and every cert card....

Oddly, the divers that I really respect have fairly vacant profiles.

As for me, I'm lazy and don't think it matters much.


All the best, James
 
I like the idea of sharing the basics with your fellow SB members. I do think it is interesting and if reported truthfully and updated does give the readers a glimpse at your experience/training/interests. I am not impressed by members that list nothing or just crazy ****.....means to me they really probably in some cases have little to offer. To MANY cyber divers and toilet bowl divers here on SB....lots of wannabe techies and folks just reading a book and staying at a Holiday Inn Express. Many of these folks are he ones who list nothing constructive in their bio's. Hey this is just my opinion. What are you folks so scared of??
 
OK you caught me!! I really don't even have a c-card. I found some really cool pictures on the internet and put them in my profile. But I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last week.:rofl3::rofl3:
Joe
 
Keep in mind:
A- If you accurately post all your gear, your spouse can do the math and see what you REALLY spent.
B-If you list your real age, weight, occupation etc.. you won't be as attractive to those you may want to be after the fallout from A.

Myself, I'm just lazy
 

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