Video debriefs - What's your excuse

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Hmmm... :hm: I didn't recall your video review sounding terribly bad so I went and dug it up, along with some other classics from "way back."

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/basic-scuba-discussions/22200-list-dirf-class-reports.html

* CD running to hide from Lynne now! * :sprint:

I also have a running list of Fundamentals, Intro-to-Tech, and Essentials class reports.

Definitely good reads - lots of candor, some self loathing, and many are well written. It's interesting to see how the class has affected each on of us.
 
I love reading Sea Jays... His was he very first one I ever read. Excellent reading with plenty of soul searching and internal discussion that everyone who has taken Fundies can relate to...

Lynne's and Mo2vation's are also in my top 3 classic class reports
 
I also have a running list of Fundamentals, Intro-to-Tech, and Essentials class reports.

Definitely good reads - lots of candor, some self loathing, and many are well written. It's interesting to see how the class has affected each on of us.

And how things have evolved through the years.

I love reading Sea Jays... His was he very first one I ever read. Excellent reading with plenty of soul searching and internal discussion that everyone who has taken Fundies can relate to...

Lynne's and Mo2vation's are also in my top 3 classic class reports

Sea Jay, he was definitely a unique character. M2, certainly had a way with words as well.

It's kinda fun looking back at some of the others that shaped the SB experience for me, like Lost Yooper.
 
I tried not to make too many excuses. It seemed like the proper mindset to a class like this. Accept things will be wrong, and find the best way to do better next time.

Tom
 
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