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AggieDad

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Just found this website/forum. I am a brand new certified diver and am loving it. I travel all over the world as an airline pilot so I am looking forward to diving in other locations. I live in Central Texas and did my certification in Lake Travis.
 
Welcome to the board AggieDad, we are glad to have you join our family of divers. You will find lots of interesting information here and also meet new dive buddies. Check the Texas Swamp Divers forum, there are lots of us here.

cheers,
 
AggieDad:
Just found this website/forum. I am a brand new certified diver and am loving it. I travel all over the world as an airline pilot so I am looking forward to diving in other locations. I live in Central Texas and did my certification in Lake Travis.

We're glad you found SB! I've been diving about a year now, and travel as often as $$ and time allow. We dive locally, as much as possible. Be sure and check out the Texas Swampdivers forum here on SB.

Foo
 
Hello AggieDad and welcome to Scubaboard! This is an excellent resource to learn about dive locations all over the world. You might even find some new dive buddies, enjoy!
 
Welcome to the board, AggieDad. I dive Lake Travis alot myself, at least till the flooding last week. There is a lot of info on this board, so if you have any questions, ask! Check out Texas Swampers Section also.
 
i'm also a new diver and live in spring, tx. i've been in this forum for a few weeks now, and love it. there are always a good number of interesting things to read. it's easy to get answers to questions too. i've already met quite a few new people. hope to talk to you again.
 
Howdy!

And welcome to SB - the biggest, the best, the fastest growing, and :D the friendliest!
If you'll click ScubaBoard.com above, you'll be taken to our long list of forums, a wealth of information and resources. At the bottom, be sure to notice the Local & Singles Dive Club forums.

It would help in future diving discussions if you'd complete your Profile with location - and separately - your Dive Info. You can use the Quick Links for such changes. And sizing a photo for your profile or Avatar can be a challenge; I'm a fumbling amateur, but I get the job done, if you'd like any help?

PM me if I can help you learn your way around; that is - click my username to the upper left, then follow the prompts to send me a "Personal Message." :thumb:

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Heya and welcome aboard! a big WoooHooo for ya on becomming a diver :cheering: This is the perfect place to find information about anything dive related and even sometimes not dive related :D ..

Cheers,
Vickie
 
I gotta ask... what airline ?
I'm moving back to Houston from Guam shortly (giving up my trusty 737 for a 757). I'll be looking for any excuse to go diving somewhere ! I've kinda gotten used to warm water and unlimited visibility.
 
WELCOME to ScubaBoard!!!
Now, I envy you that opportunity! How long is your average layover? Do you have any say? No extra baggage charges, so you can have your gear with you always? My head is spinning with the possibilities.
What was I thinking when I was choosing a profession?

I need inspiration to revise my stock message. Maybe if I read over may last couple hundred welcoming messages. Hmm. Maybe.
This is a great place to meet people, talk about diving, and get information on just about any aspect of diving -or other subjects sometimes- that you can think of. Roaming through the forums is great help for me.
Now get wet with us and dive into the forums to ask questions, answer those that you can and even chat with folks about diving dreams and nightmares. ScubaBoard is a great place to spend your required Surface Intervals.
When you post a question, be as sure as you can that it's in the right forum or you'll probably find it moved.
The folks here are passionate about their diving, some about their specialty, so the reading can get very interesting, sometimes very hot.
Don't forget, if you haven't already done it, to fill out you profile as completely as reasonable, it'll save you being asked and having to repeat the information often.
Enjoy!

Tom
 
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