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Or, they might just want to check it out for what it's worth.

Lots of new people here who might benefit from the info contained. I posted it so people can find the value and enjoy the history of diving.

discouraging people from checking out a valuable resource?

What's your bag?
 
agstreet once bubbled...
46.7MB coming off a somewhat slow server. People on dial-ups might want to give this one a miss.

I found one off a somewhat faster server and downloaded it. Now I wish I remembered where.

It's great stuff. I keep it on my hard drive.
 
steveolevi once bubbled...
Or, they might just want to check it out for what it's worth.

Lots of new people here who might benefit from the info contained. I posted it so people can find the value and enjoy the history of diving.

discouraging people from checking out a valuable resource?

What's your bag?

Big is a relative term, and to a person on a 56K dial-up, a 57MB file isn't just big, it's freaken' monsterous. Assuming they could sustain a continuous connection to this server, it's a several hour download. On the net, it's common courtesy to warn people when you're sending them off into something that might tie them up for far longer than they would expect. I'm not discouraging anyone, I'm just pointing out the realities of downloading such a huge file.
 
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