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I took a ride on the Bent/Barotrauma thread you posted on.
Wow! Enjoyed your posts as well. Good to have another knowledgeable doc on board. Seems we can't have too many of you, and as our membership grows we can certainly use more of you to keep us in line.

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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.
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Enjoy!

Tom
 
Thanx! Being a vegetarian is really great! When asked whether i don't eat meat because of the health reasons or because of the animals i use to say: because of the health reasons of course...the health of animals! Actually, there is really one good excuse for refusing to give animals their rights...that is: lack of intelligence...i mean lack of intelligence of those who refuse to give animals their rights! Becoming a vegetarian is a good chance for all of us to start questioning our discriminatory ideas, too many of such ideas and the whole nature is gone. As divers we should see better than others how wrong is to believe that the world belongs only to humans. What a cheap self-pleasing philosophy is that and what a horrible destruction and suffering it produces! Thank God there are young people like you who see the world as it is. Maybe there is a hope.
 
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