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undefined just joined this site. found it while surfing the web. good info on scubaboard. will log on alot!--Dan
Welcome aboard old salt.
How about a little infor in the profile? Your city and state or countyr is always good as it gives us a reference point. Often usefull when discussing diving and local customs or laws etc. Also helps us find people to dive with.
Me? I am from Lakewood California, near Long Beach. 32 years in service (USAR) and counting.
Welcome and visit often. At the bottom of the main forum page you will find clubs (they really aren't) and there may even be one for your area. These are vitural and a place to discuss local issues like beach access, dive conditions in the local waters or the ever present question, want to dive tomorrow?
Jeffrey M. Lane
RME-Diver Commercial Diving www.rmediver.com Based in Florida and available throughout the Southeast for salvage, demolition, construction
Welcome to SB!! :happywave Put us in your computer's favorites and check in often. This is a great place to learn, compare, argue Look around our various forums - everything from New-To-Scuba to Instructors-Only to Dive Medicine.
don
BTW - Did you set up your Profile? Some ideas for your Profle might be taken from looking at mine. Click on my Username to the upper left, then click on my Profile, and see what I've done. For your's, click the [CP] in the upper left of the screen, then click [Edit Profile]. If you need any more help, PM me direct.
Great news for vacation divers who cannot talk themselves into buying a personal CO tank tester!
>> Rent one for a week or longer here <<
Now let's see more CO readings in your trip reports, ok...??