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If I could spend a day with an old dive buddy, the late CDR Clark Presswood would be my choice. He was a good friend and great dive buddy.
I must add that Dee Scar is also great. I filmed with her once and she was awesome. It was a segment for a TV show that did not make it called "Today's Diver". Dee and Chris Reeves were the talents. Dee did some amazing things that really made me see diving in a different light.
There are so many fascinating people from the past that have helped promote this sport, science, exploration, technology, and so forth that choosing just one would be hard to do. But, that's ok because I do not believe that I would want to spend time with the great people of history. I work with the sick and dying and meet many different & interesting people day in and day out; I would like to spend time with them before their illness to see how they truely were before their afflication. Or even walking into a nursing home and choosing someone from there to spend time with prior to them ending up there, to see how they truely were. I feel that would be the best day that one could spend: sharing one's life with someone else and learning something new.