> I dove Key West this summer and did the Joe's Tug dive. Joe's tug is a
> favorite among Key West Divers, not only for the dive, but the
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> I hope you enjoy the Joe's Tug Dive and backstory.
You know, this is the only negative feedback that I have gotten, to shorten
it up.
However, I am happy with it the way it is, so I guess it is the Director's
Cut.
>> I dove Key West this summer and did the Joe's Tug dive. Joe's tug is a
>> favorite among Key West Divers, not only for the dive, but the
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> -- Geoff
Dillon Pyron - 16 Aug 2006 20:17 GMT
>You know, this is the only negative feedback that I have gotten, to shorten
>it up.
>
>However, I am happy with it the way it is, so I guess it is the Director's
>Cut.
At least it's not the director's cut of "Heaven's Gate" (over 4 1/2
hours and every moment of it dreadful. It was the first $100 million
dollar movie when most were costing fifty. It grossed about thirty in
original release before being yanked.)
>>> I dove Key West this summer and did the Joe's Tug dive. Joe's tug is a
>>> favorite among Key West Divers, not only for the dive, but the
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>> -- Geoff
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How much power does it take to run a server farm?
A googlewatt.
Geoff Schultz - 21 Aug 2006 18:02 GMT
I wouldn't consider this a negative comment. I'd consider it constructive
critism. I do a tremendous amount of photography and some videography and
always believe that less is more. Most people aren't as critical of their
work as they should be. Maybe this video brings back a lot of good memories
for you, but I don't share those memories. I want to see the good stuff, not
minutes of blurry bottom shots. Perhaps it would be more interesting if the
quality of the video on Google was higher, but it's very low resolution.
-- Geoff
> You know, this is the only negative feedback that I have gotten, to
> shorten it up.
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>> -- Geoff
Greg Mossman - 22 Aug 2006 20:13 GMT
>I wouldn't consider this a negative comment. I'd consider it constructive
> critism. I do a tremendous amount of photography and some videography and
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> the
> quality of the video on Google was higher, but it's very low resolution.
Ya think higher resolution would fix the camera shaking? I recommend
anti-Parkinsons drugs.