The natural progression of SB threads

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There seems to be a natural progression of Scuba Board threads.

1. First someone posts a question.

2. Then, a few helpful people answer the question.

3. Then a couple of the people get into a disagreement about something.

4. The next 15 pages of posts are those 2 people discussing their disagreement.

The original poster got his or her question answered long ago.

I'm not criticizing, I just think it's kind of cute.



You forgot #5.

5. Eventually the discussion will turn into something per Godwin's Law.
 
You forgot #5.

5. Eventually the discussion will turn into something per Godwin's Law.

Only a split fin wearing Nazi would say that :dropmouth:
 
Q: How many Scubaboard members does it take to change a light bulb?

A: 1,372
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With all this interest on changing light bulbs maybe we should create an online class for it :crafty:

Alberto (aka eDiver)
 
You forgot #5.

5. Eventually the discussion will turn into something per Godwin's Law.

You forgot #6

6. A Lolcat picture will apply to any thread over 25 posts.

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With all this interest on changing light bulbs maybe we should create an online class for it :crafty:

PADI is working on the "PADI Underwater Light Bulb Changer Specialty Rating". :thumb:


it's $95 dollars and applies towards your PADI MASTER DIVER certificate.
 
but how many DandyDon's does it take to change a light bulb? :idk:


There is only one DandyDon ... thank goodness ...

... and you have all been reported. This topic has been discussed several times before ... every winter since ScubaBoard was created, in fact.

Do a search, you morons ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
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I'm sorry I couldn't resist :happywave:

This makes it more difficult if you use the old "yellow in front, brown in back" to make sure that they are being worn correctly. Sorry, but I couldn't resist.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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