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Scuba Forum / General / May 2006

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Diving in Kaula Lampur31 May 2006 05:53 GMT8
Can anyone point me to a dive shop in Kaula Lampur? I will be traveling
there the end of July and would like to take in some diving while
there.
TIA
South-west France30 May 2006 13:01 GMT1
Does anyone know (or can anyone recommend) any dive outfits in or near
Narbonne, on the Med coast? Or anywhere between, say, Montpelier and
Perpignan? I'll be near there for the 2nd half of August and want to get
wet.
Great places to SCUBA29 May 2006 16:06 GMT7
I'm a student in a college class. I've been assigned by my professor to
ask you where your favorite place in the world to SCUBA. Thanks for
your help!
EARTHDIVE27 May 2006 00:51 GMT3
20 million people scuba dive around the world. Most of these divers
record their dives and usually include what they have seen - in
personal dive logs. Well, these dive logs could contain some really
important scientific data.
OK, I broke down and bought a Ladyhawk today.25 May 2006 21:51 GMT10
I didn't try it in the pool or anything, so I've got my fingers crossed.
In any event, now I have to go and figure out how to pack even more
creatively, since I'm going to be taking my new BC as well as my new BC,
just in case I hate the new one.
Memorial Day dives25 May 2006 01:14 GMT34
So far I have booked the sunday dive on SG and all day on Monday with
Conrad on Miss Conduct out of Pompano Beach. He still has 2 spots open
for Monday morning and 4 for the afternoon. I haven't booked anything
for Saturday yet, but will before the morning is over.
CPR/AED Course for Scuba24 May 2006 21:17 GMT15
My local Health Club is giving a Certification course in CPR/AED
(Automated External Defibrillator) under the auspices of the American
Heart Association.
I have read that certain Scuba Courses require CPR Certification.  Will
Hypothetical Situation23 May 2006 22:21 GMT8
David Blaine climbs to the top of Mt. Everest.  He is handed a scuba tank
and regulator and immediately beamed to the very bottom of  Valles Marineris
on
Mars on a balmy 50 degree day.
Congratulations Florida - Oriskany Sunk Today23 May 2006 12:58 GMT14
http://abcnews.go.com/US/print?id=1974236
Aircraft Carrier Sunk in Gulf of Mexico
Aircraft Carrier Sunk in Gulf of Mexico to Create Artificial Reef
By MELISSA NELSON
Dive wuth Greg II23 May 2006 12:20 GMT3
Sorry I will have to miss the big event - maybe next one.  You'll have
fun and hopefully all come back alive!
Be careful with the alcohol consumption, u can only drink on days that
end in 'Y'
Grand Cayman22 May 2006 22:31 GMT1
    Went to Grand Cayman from 5/16-5/21. Stayed at Sunset House.
Shore diving was out from tues-thurs due to extremely high winds on the west
part of the island. Flattened out nicely on Saturday - damn it! Regardless,
we had two boat dives a day on the south side.
Canon waterproof housing for digital camera22 May 2006 18:10 GMT20
Does anyone know if the canon waterproof case if good for photography
when I do scuba diving? I dont know if it's cheap... look good but
maybe the case can broke easly. I have a good Canon S1IS digital camera
and it's better for my budget to buy that case instead a 1000$ kits.
it would be so awesome to be a great white shark.20 May 2006 06:03 GMT34
swimmin around... eatin things... DOMINATING.
it would be so freaking sweet. you could swim all around, and eat a
bunch of stuff, and check out all that crap underwater.
you could swim by coral, look at seaweed, battle squid, THRASH, scare
Andros/Small Hope Bay19 May 2006 22:46 GMT7
Anyone been to Andros/Small Hope Bay recently?
m
David Blaine show and free dive death?19 May 2006 21:29 GMT12
The recent TV program of Blaine trying to hold his breath showed a film clip
of a woman dying while trying to set a free dive record.
At over 500 feet, when she was ready to ascend, her CO2 charge failed to
fire to fill the lift to rapidly elevate her.  But there was a diver with
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