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Grajan once bubbled...
I just bought a couple of SSI speciality manuals. You only need four of these for "advanced diver'.
They appear to have been written for nine year olds (or by a nine year old?). They are repetitive and ultra-basic, spending pages explaining what had better be the completely obvious. The useful content could probably be condensed to four pages at the most.
There are multiple pictures of astonishing gear dangling and bouyancy control is listed in the chapter entitled 'advanced techniques'.......
Looks like a ...... smells like a...... must be a.......
Grajan once bubbled...
I just bought a couple of SSI speciality manuals. You only need four of these for "advanced diver'.
They appear to have been written for nine year olds (or by a nine year old?). They are repetitive and ultra-basic, spending pages explaining what had better be the completely obvious. The useful content could probably be condensed to four pages at the most.
There are multiple pictures of astonishing gear dangling and bouyancy control is listed in the chapter entitled 'advanced techniques'.......
Looks like a ...... smells like a...... must be a....... [/QUOTE}
And you are serious! SSI is as good as any other agency for putting people in the water.
So, if I amy ask, who are you comparing SSI to in your post?
Pete