Tech Diving Mag - first issue available for download

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Tech Diving Mag is a free online technical diving magazine aiming at research, development and exploration. The first issue is available for download at Tech Diving Mag | Free online technical diving magazine

Contents:
Some perspective on technical diving
Accelerating no-fly time using surface oxygen
Exploring a historic site in NZ
Team gas planning
History of deep diving

Enjoy
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Only had a chance to skim over it but it looks like a very nice start. I hope it continues and grows.
 
Interesting that it is in landscape instead of portrait orientation. Is there a reason behind that?
 
Interesting that it is in landscape instead of portrait orientation. Is there a reason behind that?

Maybe that is the future of publishing? Easier to read online rather than in print.

Hope it enjoys every success. Advertising revenue is tough to come by in this market - keeping costs down by publishing online is smart.
 
Tech Diving Mag is a free online technical diving magazine aiming at research, development and exploration. The first issue is available for download at Tech Diving Mag | Free online technical diving magazine

Contents:
Some perspective on technical diving
Accelerating no-fly time using surface oxygen
Exploring a historic site in NZ
Team gas planning
History of deep diving

Enjoy
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Skimmed the Mag briefly, looked great! thanks for sharing
 
Thanks for all the good wishes.

It's landscape rather than portrait to be viewed and read easily on the screen without zooming in and out.

Most new ePub readers (Kindle, iPad etc.) actually "read" more comfortably to me when they're held in "Portrait" mode. Just a thought.

Henrik
 

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