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HES van Schoonhoven
Life is a learning experience
>> Some pretty bold statements, there.
>>
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> A terrific teaching and learning tool.
> Yo Scott,
>
> You think GAP is 'A terrific teaching and learning tool.'
> I second that.
> Whole heartedly.
We are going to integrate it into our rebreather training.
> Even intergrated an older (free) version in our advanced scuba training.
> Off course with his kind consent.
Kees is a gem. I have been using his software since it first came out ('98 I
think?). The latest version is the Bee's Knee's.
> (Funny, how we meet in this forum, from time to time.)
There are a lot of good people here, you just have to sort through the
trolls and children.
BTW, the Harrier is one of my favorite birds (my dad was an ornithologist).
HES van Schoonhoven - 18 Mar 2005 10:03 GMT
> Kees is a gem. I have been using his software since it first came out ('98
> I
> think?). The latest version is the Bee's Knee's.
Ah, you should meet the guy.
Only he's a bit too busy developing more good stuff.
I had him enlisted on my team for a rather radical make over of our training
system, but he ran short of time, starting up his own business and all.
But playing with GAP realy opens up perspective for people who would
(should) want to know more about deco.
BTW: Harriers are seen around here, too. I like to watch birds, but I'm not
very fanatical about it.
I like watching fish, too, so I guess that's one of my excuses to dive.
Actually, I like to dive, too.
So I guess that's one of my excuses for watching fish.

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HES van Schoonhoven
Life is a learning experience
>> Yo Scott,
>>
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> BTW, the Harrier is one of my favorite birds (my dad was an
> ornithologist).
chilly - 18 Mar 2005 10:13 GMT
> "HES van Schoonhoven" <harrier@zonnet.nl> wrote in message
> There are a lot of good people here, you just have to sort through the
> trolls and children.
Lots and lots of children . . but not everyone of the children, are children
every day . . just from time to time.
> BTW, the Harrier is one of my favorite birds (my dad was an ornithologist).
Hmm, I would have thought a person's first thought upon seeing "harrier"
would be "pilot" before "ornithologist"
(Please excuse me, I've been in child mode all evening.)
HES van Schoonhoven - 18 Mar 2005 14:00 GMT
You're way off topic Chilly.
Here we're singing the praise of GAP.
About time someone did.
But hello!
You know, the jumpjet must have gotten it's name somewhere.
And when I picked my e-mail address, all three meanings of the word
"harrier'occurred to me.
BTW: the third one is how they call hounds in a battue.
Fits me nicely but don't make too much of it.

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HES van Schoonhoven
Life is a learning experience
>> "HES van Schoonhoven" <harrier@zonnet.nl> wrote in message
>> There are a lot of good people here, you just have to sort through the
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>
> (Please excuse me, I've been in child mode all evening.)
chilly - 18 Mar 2005 19:53 GMT
> You're way off topic Chilly.
OMG! How did that happen?
> Here we're singing the praise of GAP.
> About time someone did.
>
> But hello!
:^)
> You know, the jumpjet must have gotten it's name somewhere.
> And when I picked my e-mail address, all three meanings of the word
> "harrier'occurred to me.
>
> BTW: the third one is how they call hounds in a battue.
LOL, I knew that too but it wasn't the first thing that came to mind.
> Fits me nicely but don't make too much of it.
If you say so, but I wouldn't have thought that, sincerely.
> >> "HES van Schoonhoven" <harrier@zonnet.nl> wrote in message
> >> There are a lot of good people here, you just have to sort through the
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> >
> > (Please excuse me, I've been in child mode all evening.)
Crownfield - 19 Mar 2005 01:28 GMT
> > "HES van Schoonhoven" <harrier@zonnet.nl> wrote in message
> > There are a lot of good people here, you just have to sort through the
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> Hmm, I would have thought a person's first thought upon seeing "harrier"
> would be "pilot" before "ornithologist"
obviously.
my thoughts exactly...
> (Please excuse me, I've been in child mode all evening.)