ligersandtions
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Pray that he never discovers the video mode![]()
I don't think his camera has a video mode....but if he ever decides he wants to shoot video instead of stills, I'm getting a scooter!

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Pray that he never discovers the video mode![]()
I tell students that the best way to cover a lot of ground underwater is to go dead slow. Water is thick, trying to push it aside requires effort, effort requires air.
Therefore: fast diver = less air time = less ground covered.
I usually demonstrate this at the end of a scuba tour. The speedy teenagers are constantly swimming around, exerting themselves and burning a terrific amount of air. When we surface, they usually grumble about the short dive time, and the attractions they missed. I then make them look at thier gauges again. 500-600 pounds. Then I show them my gauge, 1000 - 1200 pounds. I explain that they are lithe 16 year olds who can still run a few miles before lunch while I am a fat 50 year old codger. I then explain how slowly I swim, and how I extend my glide between every frog kick, and how I use less air swimming slowly, hence; how much more ground I cover.
Being 16 year olds, they never learn the lesson, however, I have done my best.
Why do I swim slowly? It's the only way to cover a lot of ground!
Oh yeah, as for the fast DM: you can try the trick I learned way early in my DM career. When the fast guy gets moving and I can't keep up, I sneak up behind them and latch onto their yoke. Then they are free to drag me all over. I have plenty of air when they finally give up.![]()
I've had dive buddies like this. I've learned to just not bother trying to keep up with them - and it just turns into a solo dive - and that's just fine with me.The guide almost broke the speed of sound whizzing by reefs and all kinds of life! Im a relatively fit person and I was extremely out of breath!
Beats the hell out of me. Maybe they're moving real fast in hopes of finding something "big" and just don't care about the small stuff.Anyway, im just curious as to why people dive like this?
You can tell people anything you want but in telling them it odes not make it so, some would prefer to move on along, your opinions on the subject will not change their personality or interests.
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Latching on to my yoke, lol, might present a problem, I might just bump the scooter to speed setting 10. I don't wear out all that easy either, after a couple of miles I would probably drop you off and let you swim back on your own.
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