Hello
I've done all my training with PADI so far, and most of my diving has been in hot places. But I've decided to dive more, so I've joined a BSAC club in London.
I have a resuce diver card, but I've decided to do BSAC Sports diver (which is equivalent to rescue diver.) The reason is that there's quite a lot of stuff on the syllabus I've not done, like DSMB and dry suits.
It remains to be seen if I'll like diving in the UK. All my diving has been single tank bimbles: Mainly on air, mainly with aluminiion 12litre cylinders, mainly no-decompression, and mainly above 30 metres.
I've done around 20 dives in semi-drys and quarries here (all my training dives), but I've not yet dived in the sea here. My favourite dives have all featrued huge fish or dolphins or whales, which may be hard to come by in the UK. Diving with seals looks fun, though. (Edited to add a picture of the biggest fish I've seen - at Roca Partida in Mexico.)
Anyway, here a very obsure joke*:
Q: What's an anagram of the Banach Tarski paradox?
A: The Banach Banach Tarski Tarski paradox.
*non-mathemtacians may need google to see why it's a joke.
I've done all my training with PADI so far, and most of my diving has been in hot places. But I've decided to dive more, so I've joined a BSAC club in London.
I have a resuce diver card, but I've decided to do BSAC Sports diver (which is equivalent to rescue diver.) The reason is that there's quite a lot of stuff on the syllabus I've not done, like DSMB and dry suits.
It remains to be seen if I'll like diving in the UK. All my diving has been single tank bimbles: Mainly on air, mainly with aluminiion 12litre cylinders, mainly no-decompression, and mainly above 30 metres.
I've done around 20 dives in semi-drys and quarries here (all my training dives), but I've not yet dived in the sea here. My favourite dives have all featrued huge fish or dolphins or whales, which may be hard to come by in the UK. Diving with seals looks fun, though. (Edited to add a picture of the biggest fish I've seen - at Roca Partida in Mexico.)
Anyway, here a very obsure joke*:
Q: What's an anagram of the Banach Tarski paradox?
A: The Banach Banach Tarski Tarski paradox.
*non-mathemtacians may need google to see why it's a joke.
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