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blackbcdiver - 26 Aug 2005 17:25 GMT
Hi :

I what to share this fantastic interactive Map from Puerto Rico. Is a
great place for diving in the North The Atlantic / in the South The
Caribbean Sea. The of the two nice worlds . Near to "El Morro" a
spanish old castle , more than less 100 miles we have one of the deeper
oceanic wall . Here in PR is Summer all time and sell ocean all time !

http://www.travelandsports.com/

http://www.travelandsports.com/mb674.htm

BBc
Dan Bracuk - 26 Aug 2005 22:24 GMT
"blackbcdiver" <BlackBCdiver@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard
resulting in:
:I what to share this fantastic interactive Map from Puerto Rico. Is a
:great place for diving

What are some of the other places you have dove?  In what way are they
better or worse than puerto rico?

Dan Bracuk
If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.
blackbcdiver - 28 Aug 2005 19:26 GMT
I go to los tubos in Manati every week-end , is a nice clear beach with
deep like a 25 to 30 clear water. And las week i was in Mar Chiquita
with deep like 25 to 65 .

Both are in the north part of puerto rico in the midle cost.

BBC
-hh - 30 Aug 2005 11:48 GMT
> I go to los tubos in Manati every week-end , is a nice clear beach with
> deep like a 25 to 30 clear water. And las week i was in Mar Chiquita
> with deep like 25 to 65 .
>
> Both are in the north part of puerto rico in the midle cost.

But Dan's question to you was:  where have you dived that was *not* in
PR?

According to your blog, you were still in training, but due to receive
your scuba certificationt this week, and you have not gone scuba diving
anywhere other than Puerto Rico.   So as far as we're concerned, you
have nothing else to compare your diving to, so your opinion doesn't
have much strength.

My request to you would be for you to go do a shore dive from Hotel
Normandy this next weekend.  Hotel Normandy is on the north coast, east
of San Juan.  Afterwords, tell us how much you liked that dive and how
it compared to your dives at Los Tubos and Mar Chiquita.

-hh
blackbcdiver - 31 Aug 2005 06:11 GMT
Well , Normandy Hotel is not the location , the area is called "El
Escambron" , mark that bob for you dictionary ! . The beach in "El
Escambron" is a real dangerous diving area. Is located inside the
"Parque del Milenio" (for bob too) .

The Cost Guard in that area have a lot of warninig for Surfers and
Diver. Diving is a high risk sport .

The blog show my adventure in scuba training and i don't pretend to
make scuba lessons. Just an adventure that still growing. But is
difficult for you "people" , remember went you start in scuba?.

If this is true , i think that you lose something...

And for bob ! , if you want to insult , go for it , i send you more
piñas coladas , jeje you only find the meaning if came to Puerto Rico
, and that never gonna happend ! , take care my Liiiittttleeee
Frienddddd....
H Huntzinger - 31 Aug 2005 12:58 GMT
> Well , Normandy Hotel is not the location...

I apologize:  I meant torefer to the Normandie Hotel's beach, which is
where Carribe Aquatic Adventures does their guided shore dives from.  It
is located a few miles to the east of San Juan on the north coast.

> The blog show my adventure in scuba training...

A suggestion:  if you want people to be able to find your blog to read
it, you have to list its address more than once.  It is generally
acceptable to include one URL in your signature at the end of a posting,
with the major caveat being that you're posting real content and not
merely contriving an excuse to display your URL (that becomes SPAM).  
Don't think that the really experienced readers can't tell the
difference.

> Just an adventure that still growing. But is difficult
> for you "people" , remember went you start in scuba?.

Yes, I remember over-exuberance.  Fortunately, some people were good
enough to offer advice from which I learned and gained perspective.

> If this is true , i think that you lose something...

Not at all:  what I hadn't revealed is that I have dived in PR.

This is why I suggested that you go do the shore dive at the Normandie
Hotel's beach:  this way, we have a dive in common from which we can
more directly compare what we think is a "good", "so-so", or "bad" dive.

After you perform that local-for-you dive, let me know what you thought
of it, and I'll do the same.

-hh

PS:  Congratulations on so quickly figuring who the coquí are to ignore.
blackbcdiver - 31 Aug 2005 16:04 GMT
thank for the advice...

TX pal !
blackbcdiver - 31 Aug 2005 06:23 GMT
Yes that is true , i a new ! , but not for a long time ,,,, keep seeing
my blog !
Greg Mossman - 01 Sep 2005 17:51 GMT
> But Dan's question to you was:  where have you dived that was *not* in
> PR?

Southern California (Catalina Island, San Clemente Island, Santa Barbara
Island, Cortez Banks, Oil Rig Grace, Laguna Beach, Redondo Beach, Malibu,
Lake Perris), Baja California (Ensenada, Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, Cabo
Pulmo), Florida, Mexican Pacific (Zihuatenejo), Mexican Caribbean (Cozumel,
Cancun, Puerto Morelos, Cenote Dos Ojos), Cuba (Havana Bay, Bay of Pigs,
Cayo La Visa, an unnamed cenote), Grand Cayman, Bonaire, Belize, French
Polynesia (Tuamotu Archipelago, Moorea), Hawaii (Maui, Lanai, Kona),
Galapagos, Cocos, Palau, Truk, Yap, Thailand, and Burma.

> My request to you would be for you to go do a shore dive from Hotel
> Normandy this next weekend.  Hotel Normandy is on the north coast, east
> of San Juan.  Afterwords, tell us how much you liked that dive and how
> it compared to your dives at Los Tubos and Mar Chiquita.

I never experienced that pleasure, but I did dive PR out of Fajardo,
Humacao, and Guanica.  It ranks somewhere above Lake Perris but below
Zihuatenejo, i.e. really crummy.  Even Cancun was better and it's a heck of
a lot closer and cheaper.

BTW HH, I'm home already.  Nursing sore legs from Tuesday's 3,000' downhill
ascent into Davos and a sore belly from too much rösti und Calanda Edelbräu,
but it was a fun place.  At first I thought I was the cause of the flooding
there in the same way that I was responsible for the tsunami, but then I
read about Katrina and realized that the Swiss got off pretty lightly.  I'll
e-mail you some interesting pics if they turn out interesting when I review
them.
Reef Fish - 01 Sep 2005 18:22 GMT
> > But Dan's question to you was:  where have you dived that was *not* in
> > PR?
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Polynesia (Tuamotu Archipelago, Moorea), Hawaii (Maui, Lanai, Kona),
> Galapagos, Cocos, Palau, Truk, Yap, Thailand, and Burma.

Is that all?  You'd better accelerate your schedule.

Greg, I didn't realize you had added "black" aka BBC as your new alias.
;)

> > My request to you would be for you to go do a shore dive from Hotel
> > Normandy this next weekend.  Hotel Normandy is on the north coast, east
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Zihuatenejo, i.e. really crummy.  Even Cancun was better and it's a heck of
> a lot closer and cheaper.

If you have gone as far as Fajardo, you could have found better
diving in Culebra -- which is not exactly world class, but hardly
as crummy as ... Cancun.

-- Bob.
Greg Mossman - 01 Sep 2005 18:32 GMT
> Is that all?  You'd better accelerate your schedule.

I'm trying, but it's hard when you're not retired.  I'll add Kauai and
Roatan to the list before year's end.

> Greg, I didn't realize you had added "black" aka BBC as your new alias.
> ;)

Not me.  If I were to spam for any dive locale, PR would be the last place
I'd consider.  Well, maybe Lake Perris would be the last place.

> If you have gone as far as Fajardo, you could have found better
> diving in Culebra -- which is not exactly world class, but hardly
> as crummy as ... Cancun.

Unfortunately the first ferry in the morning gets to Culebra too late to
dive and I couldn't find any mainland PR shops to take me there on the days
we were in the area.  Maybe another time.  The topside attractions aren't so
bad in PR, but the traffic is horrendous:  like dropping Los Angeles on an
island.
Reef Fish - 01 Sep 2005 18:53 GMT
> > Is that all?  You'd better accelerate your schedule.
>
> I'm trying, but it's hard when you're not retired.  I'll add Kauai and
> Roatan to the list before year's end.

I gave up Roatan after four liveaboard trials.  Decided it had no
redeeming value, among the other Caribbean locations.

> > Greg, I didn't realize you had added "black" aka BBC as your new alias.
> > ;)
>
> Not me.  If I were to spam for any dive locale, PR would be the last place
> I'd consider.  Well, maybe Lake Perris would be the last place.

That was my reference to you ANSWERING the question hh addressed
to "black".  :-)

> > If you have gone as far as Fajardo, you could have found better
> > diving in Culebra -- which is not exactly world class, but hardly
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> dive and I couldn't find any mainland PR shops to take me there on the days
> we were in the area.

I would have thought they had better ferry connections by now.  They
do have some corals that come up to the surface of the water, as in
Palau and Hunauma Bay in Honululu.  We snorkeled there which was
almost as good as diving.

-- Bob.
-hh - 01 Sep 2005 19:41 GMT
> [-hh wrote]:
> > My request to you would be for you to go do a shore dive from Hotel
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Humacao, and Guanica.  It ranks somewhere above Lake Perris but below
> Zihuatenejo, i.e. really crummy.

My Normandie shore dive had ~20ft viz and was very green.  Since BBC is
a PR native and newly-minted OW diver, I was trying to encourage him to
go over there to see what is considered by those of us not from PR to
be a "sucky" dive...every newbie needs a reality check :-).   FWIW, I
believe that I've previously commented that I'd prefer a shore dive at
NJ's Shark River Inlet because its not any worse and its a lot cheaper!

> BTW HH, I'm home already.  Nursing sore legs from Tuesday's 3,000' downhill
> ascent into Davos and a sore belly from too much rösti und Calanda Edelbräu,
> but it was a fun place.

Welcome home.  Edelbräu is a nice lager, comparable to Belgium's
Stella. Hope you quaffed some of their local white wines too...quite
nice.

BTW, any interest in maybe doing a guided hiking tour in CZ sometime
next year?  As an optional extension (before/after), I have a friend
who lives in Prague who's a whiskey distributor :-)

> I'll e-mail you some interesting pics if they turn out
> interesting when I review them.

No problem...just let me know if there's anything you want to share
with the gang and I'll put them online for awhile.

-hh
blackbcdiver - 04 Sep 2005 06:53 GMT
Please is not senor is Señor with ñ , nice a Master Diver what an
honor , but with any sense of "humildad"  find the word and in this
oportunity you learn something from me !

Well i am a newbies in diving but i have a lot to learn .... i don't
see any diving recomendation here from REEF FISH , just EGO !

that say ---->

"Hey guy i am a god in diving , don't say any silly beacuse i watching
you ...."

Recomendation were?  busca un poco de humildad y enseña algo ademas de
tu EGO ....

im sorry learn some spanish ... that gonna be fun. acuerdate de los
acentos y las ñ 's .
blackbcdiver - 04 Sep 2005 06:57 GMT
oh the Master Diver don't put any ñ , mean ! that he can't learn from
others , sorry "Master PADI God Diver"

No more space in you brain for learn ?
blackbcdiver - 04 Sep 2005 07:14 GMT
REEF FISH --- Of all the idiots I've seen in rec.scuba.* since 1987,
you are the
ONLY one who asked the stupid question of whether I have dive
certification more than OW, as if it mattered.    :-)

O Master Yoda no-one more than you .... a channel of idiots , my god !
shame on you !  but you still there since 1987 , an Master Member ....
VIP ?
Dillon Pyron - 04 Sep 2005 19:28 GMT
>REEF FISH --- Of all the idiots I've seen in rec.scuba.* since 1987,
>you are the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>shame on you !  but you still there since 1987 , an Master Member ....
>VIP ?

can you learn to post some context so we can at least see which of
Bob's posts you are ridiculing?

I'm not his biggest fan, but right now I've got fishy over you any day
of the week.
Signature

dillon

Pain is Nature's way of saying "that was stupid"

blackbcdiver - 04 Sep 2005 20:06 GMT
Ok no problem Sir !
blackbcdiver - 04 Sep 2005 20:10 GMT
> >REEF FISH --- Of all the idiots I've seen in rec.scuba.* since 1987,
> >you are the
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> Pain is Nature's way of saying "that was stupid"

Just a question is Bob! like that or just on Holidays ?
blackbcdiver - 31 Aug 2005 06:21 GMT
not really , a just starting ...
Reef Fish - 27 Aug 2005 02:44 GMT
> Hi :
>
> I what to share this fantastic interactive Map from Puerto Rico.
>
> http://www.travelandsports.com/

Puerto Rico was the ONLY divable location where my wife and I took
four suitcases of dive gears, stayed in San Juan, drove all around
the island, and even took ferries to the islands of Fajardo and
Culebra, in search of scuba dives;  and came home without doing a
single scuba dive, thoght we did some nice snorkeling in the
beach of Culebra where the corals grew to the surface of the water
in many spots.

Granted that was before the days when Puerto Rico was known for
scuba activities.  Never been back there ever since.  :-)

Been there.  Almost done dat.

-- Bob.
blackbcdiver - 28 Aug 2005 19:21 GMT
Why You don't dive in a Island that have to areas , Atlantic Sea and
Carribean Sea. Well in and other point of view  , You need to go to a
scuba dive store , and they will show you a lot of place to dive. But
if you don't know were to take the bus they will leave you.

The only thing i don't see is the reason why you don't do a single
scuba dive?

I go to los tubos in Manati , every week-end .

BBC
blackbcdiver - 28 Aug 2005 19:33 GMT
DIVING PUERTO RICO
THE NEXT BEST THING TO SLIPPING INTO AN AQUARIUM
by Madelyn Miller

Since diving in Puerto Rico is one of the Caribbean's best-kept
secrets, most of the sites remain untouched. Every dive trip is still
an adventure, every diver an explorer. And diving in Puerto Rico may be
the next best thing to slipping into an aquarium. Underwater visibility
can exceed 100 feet, and land and water temperatures hover around an
easy-to-take 78 degrees all year rounds. (I wish the pool at my health
club was this consistently warm)

During the last Ice Age, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands formed one
land mass. Today, the waters connecting these islands are uniformly
shallow, and the marine life is spectacular. Exquisite communities of
elaborate patch reefs and dazzling reef fish sit in clear turquoise
waters rarely deeper than 760 feet. Reached by boat, these sites
challenge both novice and experienced divers. Dive conditions are
consistently favorable, underwater photography is exceptionally good,
and night dives are memorable.

Scuba divers see very special things in Puerto Rico. Pristine reefs,
spectacular walls, intriguing caverns, and mangrove-topped cays define
the tropical waters that surround Puerto Rico. They form the backdrop
for dives that are as dazzling as any found in the Caribbean and as
diverse as the surrounding marine life. Multitudes of fish coexist with
endangered manatees and humpback whales. Corals abound, including
species that are mere memories on other islands. Dive options are as
varied as the sites themselves. Explore reefs that lie within a splash
of your hotel room, or ones that fringe remote islets far from shore.
start your scuba experience with an easy half-day resort course, or
enjoy an advanced dive 100 feet below the surface. Puerto Rico offers
beach dives, shallow dives, boat dives, wall and ledge dives, night
dives, cave and wreck dives, and they are all memorable. Operators are
NAUI or PADI affiliated, fully qualified professionals using Coast
Guard certified boats; they are also enthusiastic veterans of their
dive region.

Where to stay? The exquisite Palmas del Mar Resort is home to the only
on-site dive operation in Puerto Rico. Noted for more than 3,000
coconut palm trees swaying over the property, when you check in at the
open-air lobby, you'll be greeted by Roberto, a multicolored parrot and
the soft sounds of the lobby's mini-waterfall.

The resort gives new meaning to the phrase "a room with a view". From
the balcony of a beach-front villa, the Caribbean, mysterious and
exotic, is like a chameleon: frequently changing colors from deep blue
to jade green. The sky over Palmas del mar is surprisingly predictable,
soft blue and usually dotted with fluffy white clouds. Even after you
awaken each morning, you'll think you're still dreaming. Because you'll
have a breathtaking view of the Caribbean sea or mountains or beautiful
man-made lakes and waterfalls.

The resort actually looks like the hillside coastal towns of the
Mediterranean. Pastel stucco building with red tile roofs terrace down
the sides of hills to the sea. Walkways twist and wind their way
through lush canopies of trees into sunlit plazas framed by riots of
flowers.

Most dive sites are located between five and 20 minutes from the docks
at Palmas del Mar and include views of multicolored coral, reef walls,
small caves, overhangs, swim-throughs and pinnacles hosting a variety
of tropical fish.

If you get a chance, try diving off the western coast of Vieques, a
small offshore island that marks the easternmost boundary of Puerto
Rico. Here the waters are relatively shallow and studded with
impressive elkhorn coral. Conch and large barrel sponges are also
abundant, and grouper, angelfish, morays and other fish are common
sights. Green Beach, shaded by towering palm trees, has an offshore
reef in 10 to 30 feet of water that features sloping valleys and huge
coral heads. Much of Vieques remains unexplored, with many outstanding
dive sites still waiting to be discovered.

In between dives, you can wade through Old San Juan, one of the
best-preserved historic districts in the New World, explore the Camuy
Caves, the biggest river cave system this this of Europe, visit a
century-old coffee estate , or try your luck in an opulent casino. From
rain forests to dry forests, pineapple fields to golf courses,
folkloric festivals to classical jazz and salsa concerts, kayaking to
hiking--it's all right there in Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico is also the Caribbean's most accessible island. It offers
the flavor of a different world, with the comforts of our own.

PALMAS DEL MAR RESORT, BOX2020 HUMACAO, PUERTO RICO. 800-PALMAS-3.

http://www.lacasadelmar.net/

http://www.gotopuertorico.com/popup_window.php?language=espanol&page=117&headerN
ame=hdr_scuba&qrySectionId=1


http://www.puertoricowow.com/ESPANOL/html_espanol/buceo.asp

http://www.prdiving.com/

http://www.culebradiveshop.com/
Reef Fish - 28 Aug 2005 22:52 GMT
> Why You don't dive in a Island that have to areas , Atlantic Sea and
> Carribean Sea.

It's the Atlantic OCEAN, and the Caribbean Sea!

Right there are TWO clues that you don't know anything about scuba
diving than running spams for some shop that hired you to spam.

Not many people who dived much in the Caribbean would misspell
Caribbean, and ever fewer would think the Atlantic is a Sea.  :-)
I can tell the difference in the salinity of the water in the
Atlantic (Bahamas) and the Caribbean, because of my fine-tuned
buoyancy (in lead requirement when I dive).  The Atlantic Ocean
is definitely LESS salty, for whatever the Gulf stream picks up.

> The only thing i don't see is the reason why you don't do a single
> scuba dive?

I said so in my post.  That was over 15 years ago, and while
there was a scuba shop in Culebras, nobody knew about it.

> I go to los tubos in Manati , every week-end .

For your Puerto Rico rum punch and weekly advertising pay?  

-- Bob.
Dan Bracuk - 29 Aug 2005 02:04 GMT
"Reef Fish" <Large_Nassau_Grouper@Yahoo.com> pounded away at his
keyboard resulting in:
:Not many people who dived much in the Caribbean would misspell
:Caribbean,

How do you spell that word anyway?  I always have trouble with it.

Dan Bracuk
If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.
Reef Fish - 29 Aug 2005 02:30 GMT
> "Reef Fish" <Large_Nassau_Grouper@Yahoo.com> pounded away at his
> keyboard resulting in:
> :Not many people who dived much in the Caribbean would misspell
> :Caribbean,
>
> How do you spell that word anyway?  I always have trouble with it.

Yeah, Canucks can't spell -- but that's not the issue with Baaad
Blackass Cretin.

He was SPAMMING for Culebra and the Caribbean, and he misspelled
BOTH of those words which were the center-stage of his SPAM.

Furthermore, even Canucks know that the Atlantic is an OCEAN, don't
they?
And not the Atlantic Sea.

If you are to spam for all the moose in Toronto, it would be in bad
form, let alone lack of credibility, for you to say "Come to Tronto.
We have the biggest and best mouse you can eat for Tanksgiving."

-- Bob.
blackbcdiver - 31 Aug 2005 06:42 GMT
hey Reef  Fish ? do you try to have a NewsGroup Certification ? ,
because all the messeges that i found about you say .....

"Reef fish is a idot"

well i found that in a post from 1998 , that mean ..

Reef Fish NGC-I (NewsGroup Certified Idot)  since 1998 ?

"if you don't have a nice word to say ,  go dive "
Reef Fish - 31 Aug 2005 19:45 GMT
> hey Reef  Fish ? do you try to have a NewsGroup Certification ? ,
> because all the messeges that i found about you say .....
>
> "Reef fish is a idot"

It's wasting too many keystrokes to type Baaad Blackass Cretin for
your name and BBC sign every time, so I'll just call you "black"
henceforth.

Black, I see you must lost quite a bit of sleep, beginning at
1:23 am today (August 31) and have already made 6 posts in THIS
thread alone, most of time making some nonsensical statement,
without reference to any previous post ... to display you
complete ignorance about posting, diving, and netiquette about
SPAMMING.

At least I know you were talking to ME in the post in question.

> well i found that in a post from 1998 , that mean ..

You must have found it in some chat room or Board?   LOL.  In
the entire history of USENET nobody has ever called me an "idot".

Now if you do a groups.google search for "idiot Reef Fish",
you will indeed find 810 hits (of threads)!

But most of those hits pertain to posts by IDIOTS in rec.scuba
such as the Aldora IDIOTs, and other IDIOTs, and also MY posts
about these idiots.

BUt that's not all.  The hits also found numerous posts that
had the three different words "idiot reef fish" in the posts,
such as,

" at alt.aquaria in the thread 'Idiot saltwater fishkeeping!'. ...
the catches of food fishes in most reef areas are ... "

and they were about food fishes and other kinds of idiots,
unlike yourself, "black"!

> Reef Fish NGC-I (NewsGroup Certified Idot)  since 1998 ?

That citation doesn't exist in USENET!

Since 1998?  Don't be ridiculous.  Those IDIOTS are mainly the
rec.scuba.* idiots and mental midgets.  But there are idiots
in other ngs too.  rec.scuba.* has no monopoly and exclusive
rights to IDIOTS.

In fact, you already qualified for the Mental Midget title!
It takes a little bit more work to earn your IDIOT status.

So, I did a google search with the same "idiot reef fish" BEFORE
August 31 1995, and google found 84 hits!  :-)

Speaking of "certified Idiot", google actually found ONE certified
Idiot, named Nick Simicich, in a post in Nov 1990, because ...

NS> except that some idiot was backing ... the divemaster leads you
NS> onto the reef once you ... Found an octopus, a porcupine fish

See, it had all three words:  idiot,  reef,  and  fish.

Nick is a certified IDIOT, and also well-known in LISTSERV lists
as a psychopath who fancies himself to be fascist dictator and
censor.

You new found "buddy"(?) Hugh Huntzinger is also Nick's pal.
Hugh and Nick tried to censor and kick me out of Scuba-L, while
I was DIVING in Cozumel.   It backfired.  EVERYONE except those
two (and a few idiots) left Scuba-L.

Hugh (aka hh) is now well-known as the "Supreme Hypocrite",
for admitting that he holds a "permanent grudge" against me.

You've got a lot to learn, "black"!   But first of all, you have
to learn NOT to SPAM, and resist the temptation of sticking your
foot in your mouth every chance you get!

Buenos tardes, senor loco.

-- Bob.

> "if you don't have a nice word to say ,  go dive "
blackbcdiver - 01 Sep 2005 00:11 GMT
Bob , spanish lesson #1 is Señor , with ñ . Lets start write correct
english and spanish .
blackbcdiver - 01 Sep 2005 00:17 GMT
any way , My friend Reef Fish , since when you are diver ? and do you
have dive certification more than OW?
Dan Bracuk - 01 Sep 2005 00:25 GMT
"blackbcdiver" <BlackBCdiver@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard
resulting in:

:any way , My friend Reef Fish , since when you are diver ? and do you
:have dive certification more than OW?

Don't know about Feesh, but for me, since 1986 and no.

Dan Bracuk
If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.
Reef Fish - 01 Sep 2005 02:58 GMT
> any way , My friend Reef Fish , since when you are diver ? and do you
> have dive certification more than OW?

Senor loco "black"!  You're keeping us entertained better than the
beer-drinking goats I saw in Acapulco!

In English, we don't have to put funny wiggles on top of letters
or use letters that are always silent, like "h".

You have only one friend here, that's the Supreme Hypocrite, hh.

I have to give you credit for the originality of your question though.

Of all the idiots I've seen in rec.scuba.* since 1987, you are the
ONLY one who asked the stupid question of whether I have dive
certification more than OW, as if it mattered.    :-)

Just for you, I'll reveal the international Top Secret that I am
PADI Master Scuba Diver (which you may not know is the highest non
professional ranking) #9001244347 -- and the first 4 digits means
the card was issued in Jaunary 1990.

But I hasten to add, getting the Master Diver cert was not worth
the plastic it was printed on.  My Master Diver cert was BEFORE I
leaned how to dive, as can be seen from this post, years later:

http://tinyurl.com/be87z

RF>  In the late 1980s, I USED to be a Master Diver who was wearing
RF>  18 lbs of lead diving in Cozumel, was an AIR-SUCKING PIG, and
RF>  drop to the sand bottom on descent ;-),

I should have recalled that when I was discussing the subject of
buoyancy control and proper weighting.  My PROPER weight at that
time was 8 lbs, which was the upper limit of what I used in Cozumel
since the mid 1990s, even after I gained some body weight and fat.

So, "black", did you learn some lessons from the above?  ;^)

-- Bob.
Jim - 05 Sep 2005 17:18 GMT
>hey Reef  Fish ? do you try to have a NewsGroup Certification ? ,
>because all the messeges that i found about you say .....
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
>"if you don't have a nice word to say ,  go dive "

We all agree with all of the above.
Reef Fish - 06 Sep 2005 07:26 GMT
> >hey Reef  Fish ? do you try to have a NewsGroup Certification ? ,
> >because all the messeges that i found about you say .....
> >
> >"Reef fish is a idot"
>
> We all agree with all of the above.

The same faceless coward Clueless Newbie Jim.  LOL.

Have fun dancing with "black"
blackbcdiver - 31 Aug 2005 06:16 GMT
oh my god .....Puertorican rum , well if you what i send you a couple
of bottles , hey 151  is the best , but we have "el barrilito" too.
Sorry is you don't understand spanish .....
blackbcdiver - 31 Aug 2005 06:20 GMT
Yes you have all the reason "que te cabe" , sorry no spanish word
allowed ... jeje is Atlantic Ocean ..

Really is less salty ... umm nice finding ,  less salty
..........................
blackbcdiver - 28 Aug 2005 19:40 GMT
if you see this photo , is possible to don't dive here ?? , and don't
eat nice ?? can't be , this is a tropical paradise

Culebras !

http://www.mamacitaspr.com/
Reef Fish - 28 Aug 2005 22:58 GMT
> if you see this photo , is possible to don't dive here ?? , and don't
> eat nice ?? can't be , this is a tropical paradise
>
> Culebras !

It's Culebra!  The island of Culebra has no "s" in it.

You could see that even in the map you used for your first spam:
> http://www.travelandsports.com/

As for your NEW spam:

> http://www.mamacitaspr.com/

LOL!!!!   ROTFLMAO!!!

You must be the one who made up that SPAM ad!  It misspelled
"Caribbean" as "Carribean" too, just like you did in your posts!

Jer was right on the mark about you.

-- Bob.
blackbcdiver - 28 Aug 2005 19:44 GMT
Huricane season??
 
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