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Caught on Dive-Video!

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www.ScubaMagazine.net - 24 Apr 2007 09:03 GMT
The new http://www.ScubaMagazine.net Underwater Dive Video & Photo
magazine has a user feature where divers can create their own underwater
& dive travel related video & photo albums and even upload video clips,
whether they be uploaded directly or you can make your Youtube, Google,
Myspace and MetaCafe videos appear inline to a post without needing to
do any uploading.

Some of the more popular "Caught on Video" clips are:

1. The Coconut Octopus which rolls up into a ball and walks bipedally
with two of its tentacles just like an upright human.

2. Divers in the Bahamas playing with Dolphins, scratching their bellies
and one divers kisses a smiling Dolphin right on the lips (and even on
the 1st date!)

3. A graphic one where a Moray eel bites off a divers thumb-look what
they surgically put on in place of his thumb-it's a real freak show.

4. A video of a nutcase freediver without a cage riding a huge Great
White Shark-watch what happens when the shark goes in for the chomp.

:) Sarah
Danlw - 25 Apr 2007 05:41 GMT
> The new http://www.ScubaMagazine.net Underwater Dive Video & Photo
> magazine has a user feature where divers can create their own underwater
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>
> :) Sarah

Sigh.  Another "register" site.  Just what I need--another password.
www.ScubaMagazine.net - 28 Apr 2007 03:51 GMT
> Sigh.  Another "register" site.  Just what I need--another password.

Then can we assume you didn't have to "sign on" via creating an account,
login name, and modulating all sorts of settings so you could  read and
post to this newsgroup?

;)

Sarah   www.ScubaMagazine.net
-hh - 28 Apr 2007 04:15 GMT
> > Sigh.  Another "register" site.  Just what I need--another password.
>
> Then can we assume you didn't have to "sign on" via creating an account,
> login name, and modulating all sorts of settings so you could  read and
> post to this newsgroup?

Correct:  USENET does not require any account or login.

Some USENET gateways, such as Google, require a login in order to
post, but nothing is required just to read.

-hh
Danlw - 28 Apr 2007 04:51 GMT
>> > Sigh.  Another "register" site.  Just what I need--another password.
>>
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>
> -hh

What he said. Needs repeating.
Greg Mossman - 28 Apr 2007 06:52 GMT
> What he said. Needs repeating.

Why?  There's absolutely no reason to repeat it since it's already
posted once and repeating it is a waste of bandwidth.  Or are you such
a dittohead you just can't help it?
-hh - 28 Apr 2007 09:20 GMT
> > What he said. Needs repeating.
>
> Why?  ...

Just because you don't mind personalized demographical targeting,
doesn't mean everyone else is the same.

And with longer term perspective on days tracing (even though the
technology is already here), do the prospects of, say higher imposed
insurance rates, because of an *data* affiliaion sound to be okay from
a privacy perspective to you?

-hh
Greg Mossman - 28 Apr 2007 14:37 GMT
> > > What he said. Needs repeating.
>
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>
> -hh

Huh?  I just don't like when people "me too".  It makes them sound
like monkeys.  Especially when that same monkey previously called me a
petulent [sic] teenager, yet posts like a 9-year-old girl.

I have no idea what higher insurance rates because of a data
affiliation have to do with it, except that personally I wouldn't
insure anyone who sounded like a monkey.  Or a 9-year-old girl.
Danlw - 28 Apr 2007 16:17 GMT
>> > > What he said. Needs repeating.
>>
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> affiliation have to do with it, except that personally I wouldn't
> insure anyone who sounded like a monkey.  Or a 9-year-old girl.

So you admit you think about 9 year old girls a lot?
Greg Mossman - 29 Apr 2007 00:16 GMT
> >> > > What he said. Needs repeating.
>
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>
> So you admit you think about 9 year old girls a lot.

Sure.  Whenever you post.  Why, are you ten?
Carl Nisarel - 29 Apr 2007 04:55 GMT
Greg Mossman <mossman@qnet.com> sexually teased me with:

> Sure.  Whenever you post.  Why, are you ten?

Oh Greggie!  A whole 10 inches!  I'm not sure if I can handle it, but I
want your large jew boy man rod up my bagel chute.  I'll suck your lox
until you cream my cheese!
Carl Nisarel - 29 Apr 2007 06:27 GMT
> So you admit you think about 9 year old girls a lot?

Not as much as I think about 9 year old boys.
Dan Bracuk - 06 May 2007 13:39 GMT
Greg Mossman <mossman@qnet.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting
in:

:Huh?  I just don't like when people "me too".  It makes them sound
:like monkeys.  Especially when that same monkey previously called me a
:petulent [sic] teenager, yet posts like a 9-year-old girl.

Neither do I.

Dan Bracuk
If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.
Chris Guynn - 07 May 2007 14:08 GMT
> Greg Mossman <mossman@qnet.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting
> in:
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> Dan Bracuk
> If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.

:-)
Danlw - 28 Apr 2007 16:16 GMT
>> What he said. Needs repeating.
>
> Why?  There's absolutely no reason to repeat it since it's already
> posted once and repeating it is a waste of bandwidth.  Or are you such
> a dittohead you just can't help it?

What you said--didn't need to be said at all, let alone repeated.  Common
for a lawyer.
Scott - 28 Apr 2007 17:58 GMT
> What you said--didn't need to be said at all, let alone repeated.  Common
> for a lawyer.

No just a lawyer. An LA Lawyer that lies about republicans taking civil
rights as he tries to usurp the constitution and bill of rights at every
opportunity.

A far-as-you-can-get-to-the-left liberal, hoplophobe, socialist, LA lawyer
that exploits illegal immigrants to clean his house, drives a gas guzzling
SUV, and cant wait to vote a known prostitute, liar and criminal *back* into
the Whitehouse. Then we can call it the whorehouse.
Greg Mossman - 29 Apr 2007 00:15 GMT
> No just a lawyer. An LA Lawyer that lies about republicans taking civil
> rights as he tries to usurp the constitution and bill of rights at every
> opportunity.

Talking about liars.  I don't live in L.A., nor even in L.A. County.
I'm not a practicing lawyer, nor have I been for over four years.  You
calling me an L.A. lawyer is like me calling you sane and
intelligent.  Maybe you were once, but it's been a long while.

> A far-as-you-can-get-to-the-left liberal, hoplophobe, socialist, LA lawyer
> that exploits illegal immigrants to clean his house, drives a gas guzzling
> SUV, and cant wait to vote a known prostitute, liar and criminal *back* into
> the Whitehouse. Then we can call it the whorehouse.

I won't deny liberal.  As for socialist, your posts against inequality
of pay suggest you have far stronger socialist leanings than do I.  Of
course you don't understand the meaning of the term "socialist" as has
been demonstrated here on many occasions, so why bother arguing?

Hoplophobe would imply that I'm afraid of guns.  That's another lie.
At least two rec.scubans here have let me handle their guns and I
didn't piss my pants or run home to mommy on either occasion.  What I
fear is wackos like you with guns.  You may call that wackophobia if
you must.

My SUV actually gets decent mileage.  It's a midsize Japanese model,
not some American obnoxious megamobile like a Hummer or Suburban.  As
I have 13 grocery stores to run in L.A. and San Bernardino Counties,
I'm often having to move merchandise larger than what would fit in the
truck of an average car, but not enough to warrant the big truck which
is a gas guzzler.

I pay $115 a week to the lady who cleans my house who is of Hispanic
descent.  That's more than I used to pay the white American lady and
she did a shitty job and was unreliable.  How even your feeble brain
could consider that exploitation, I have no idea.  You're welcome to
the job if you'd like it, but if you break anything your a.s is fired.

You had no problem voting a known liar and criminal into office: his
name is George W. Bush.  Not only is he a liar and a criminal, but
he's dumb and incompetent to boot.  Obviously that's what you like
about him, as you share those traits, but what I can't figure out is
how or why you call Hillary a known prostitute.  Why does your feeble
brain tell you to do this?
Greg Mossman - 29 Apr 2007 00:18 GMT
> >> What he said. Needs repeating.
>
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> What you said--didn't need to be said at all, let alone repeated.  Common
> for a lawyer.

There you go again, hurting my feeling oh so much with your
unintelligible cracks about lawyers.

I'm curious.  What do you do for a living?
Danlw - 29 Apr 2007 02:53 GMT
>> >> What he said. Needs repeating.
>>
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> There you go again, hurting my feeling oh so much with your
> unintelligible cracks about lawyers.

So, you didn't understand it is what you are saying?

> I'm curious.  What do you do for a living?

How is it you don't know since you claim to know me well enough to know I am
an idiot, a moron or a 9 year old girl.Tough to be all three and write at
all, so I will have to
take your word for it as I have no idea how they write.  You didn't happen
to find out on some web site like Pedophiles R Us did you?

Actually, a brisk flame war is entertaining now and then. And, since I am a
veteran, you don't have to try to be  gentle, though it has been nice of
you.
Greg Mossman - 29 Apr 2007 03:59 GMT
> >> What you said--didn't need to be said at all, let alone repeated.  Common
> >> for a lawyer.
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>
> So, you didn't understand it is what you are saying?

Huh?

> > I'm curious.  What do you do for a living?
>
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> take your word for it as I have no idea how they write.  You didn't happen
> to find out on some web site like Pedophiles R Us did you?

What's with the pedophile fixation, or should I not ask?

> Actually, a brisk flame war is entertaining now and then. And, since I am a
> veteran, you don't have to try to be  gentle, though it has been nice of
> you.

So that's your job, a veteran?  Sounds productive.
Danlw - 29 Apr 2007 06:49 GMT
"Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message
> What's with the pedophile fixation, or should I not ask?

Sure, you can ask.  I did start with the teenagers thing--you were the one
that dropped the age to 9.

I am a veteran at my job, I will give you that.
John Hanson - 28 Apr 2007 07:01 GMT
>> Sigh.  Another "register" site.  Just what I need--another password.
>
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>
>Sarah   www.ScubaMagazine.net

Uhmm, you haven't heard about Usenet?  That it was around way before
the WWW?  That protocol just needs a newsreader (I recommend Forte'
Agent) and a news feed (NNTP host that you connect to using port 119).
Where you just enter your NNTP host name and perhaps a user name and
password the first time you set up your newsreader and then you
download all groups?  You are then free read and to post to any of
those groups without ever logging in or changing any settings ever
again.

Did I mention that I think you're really hot:-)
 
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