Re: SCUBA DIVER


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Posted by charlie on May 23, 19100 at 23:15:06:

In Reply to: SCUBA DIVER posted by steve on May 23, 19100 at 11:32:55:

:apparently steve has alot of time on his hands im just trying to understand the point your making or are you just babbling To become a SCUBA DIVER required honor, courage in the face of danger and nerves of steel.
: Today, all you need is a major credit card.
: These kids had grown up tought. But it would take a different kind of toughness to survive now.
: Not every one can walk on the bottom of Lake Erie, or on the bottom of Lake Superior, near shipwrecks at 120 to 140 feet depth.
: Our customers are divers / instructors and have the knowledge of engineers, carry along several complex computers, a self contained astronaut air supply for underwater habitat use, and look out for your friend's well being while on a mission. He is better trained and prepared than any surface soldier, some approaching the training of a Seal Team, and have the equipment for intelligence guatering. He may survey an old scrap wreckage, or just explore a new region. He is combat ready, he is well trained. Other options range from simple sight-seeing to a photographic coverage. The mother ship above supports logistics, O2, lunch, and a few buddies, and some encouraging words.
: You have what it takes to become a SCUBA DIVER.




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