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user's latest post:
Must Watch Bahamas Close Call...
Published (2009-12-29 18:12:00)
Wow, thats a powerful video. I think this is something everyone should watch before they do their first wall dive.
user's latest post:
Burp 109. - Page 8 - Scuba Forum...
Published (2009-12-30 04:36:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by mrm777 "48 hours of deco" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Not to hijack a good thread.......but what in the world do you do for 48 hours?? Read, sleep, fill out paperwork, read...anything but FART!!!
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Medical Question
Published (2009-12-29 14:14:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by tfd86 Did it actually open up your skin? Didn't seem to, no fluids. But it did sting like a pinch, or the barest paper cut.
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What is the dumbest thing you...
Published (2009-12-30 22:06:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Norm A recent one of mine which still makes me laugh: I have this unreasonable fear of surfacing simply because there are a lot of boats running back and forth in the dive area so bought a beacon. Diving in Puerto Vallarta at about 20 metres and decided to try the beacon for the first time. Dug it out of the BCD, cleared the reel, opened the end of the beacon, leaned forward to fill it from my reg and WHAM! The...
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Actress Brittany Murphy dead at...
Published (2009-12-22 19:51:00)
I hadn't heard of her until her death made the news. Sad that someone so young has passed.
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Actress Brittany Murphy dead at 32
Published (2009-12-22 19:44:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by snagel So I open the thread and ask my wife, "Who is Brittany Murphy". She says, "Why" and I reply, "because she died". I then hear, "What!!" and footsteps running to the office. Wow, died of natural causes at 32....so sad. Snagel Prayers to the family, I would have ever heard of her if not for this thread? Where might I know her from?
user's latest post:
Actress Brittany Murphy dead at...
Published (2009-12-22 21:32:00)
I thought she was a good actress. I liked Little Black Book, Uptown Girls and Don't Say A Word.
user's latest post:
Medical Question
Published (2009-12-28 21:45:00)
no good deed goes unpunished....
user's latest post:
Medical Question
Published (2009-12-29 10:02:00)
Did it actually open up your skin?
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Latest active threads on Tragedies, Accidents, Unfortunate Events, etc::
Started 5 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-28 21:41:00)
by navyhmc
Not really...you're best bet is to wash it well with soap and warm water-as hot as tolerated. You do have a minor risk of communicable disease-very, very infintessimally small risk. Usually it's contact with thier fluids that puts you at risk. HIV is fairly fragile so it dies fast when dry. Hepatits is another matter. If you are worried, talk to your doctor-they know more than a crusty old ...
Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2008-05-13 18:35:00)
by spatman
i once saw a guy on a charter struggle for 10 minutes to submerge before he finally realized he left his weight belt on the boat.
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-11-10 00:57:00)
by rednose83
I saw this video before I got certified. Scary to think about what would've
happened if the other diver had not alerted them. Hope they pay better
attention in the future.
Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-14 15:34:00)
by Cheddarchick
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-21 07:26:00)
by snagel
So I open the thread and ask my wife, "Who is Brittany Murphy". She says, "Why" and I reply, "because she died". I then hear, "What!!" and footsteps running to the office.
Wow, died of natural causes at 32....so sad.
Snagel
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-20 11:40:00)
by DevilDiver
OK eveyone..... descend to the bottom and stand on the reef until I check you out. Don't worry about securing your equipment this is not really important since we will be shallow. That's right, safety first.....
Great, everything just as planned. Who wants to sign up?
Started 1 year, 12 months ago (2008-01-06 15:52:00)
by boates
Well, my dive instructor decided to pick-up and pose with a big honkin atlantic lobster, I'll say about a 2' long body. He was holding him by the claw arms, practically face-to-face, with his(Joe's, name changed for obvious reasons!)) legs spread as in a open jumping jack position, on the sand bottom. The lobster decided a quick exit was in order, and promptly folded his tail up and in (the ...
Started 7 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-05-17 10:32:00)
by IrishSquid
Quote:
Originally Posted by terfmop
I was diving this past weekend, trying out my new Oceanic EOS regulator for the first time. We were diving in a cold quarry. On a relatively shallow (35'-40') but chilly (49-50 degrees) first dive, my Oceanic EOS began to free flow. My octo was not free flowing, so I switched to the octo, got my ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-22 17:22:00)
by chinacat46
Bummer wish the story had more info but it sounds like the operators fault.
Started 1 year, 2 months ago (2008-10-31 21:58:00)
by bsktcase93
I could never imagin havin to go through that
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Hot threads for last week on Tragedies, Accidents, Unfortunate Events, etc::
Started 5 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-28 21:41:00)
by navyhmc
Not really...you're best bet is to wash it well with soap and warm water-as hot as tolerated. You do have a minor risk of communicable disease-very, very infintessimally small risk. Usually it's contact with thier fluids that puts you at risk. HIV is fairly fragile so it dies fast when dry. Hepatits is another matter. If you are worried, talk to your doctor-they know more than a crusty old ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-11-10 00:57:00)
by rednose83
I saw this video before I got certified. Scary to think about what would've
happened if the other diver had not alerted them. Hope they pay better
attention in the future.
Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2008-05-13 18:35:00)
by spatman
i once saw a guy on a charter struggle for 10 minutes to submerge before he finally realized he left his weight belt on the boat.
Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-14 15:34:00)
by Cheddarchick
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