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I have to tell you Want2dive I see no problem since a C-Card is just to keep you from suing the person who put air in your tank you must know there are no SCUBA Police (Laguna Beach excluded) that will stop you and ask for a C-Card to dive! In the 50's no one was required to have a C-Card and the beaches were not littered with dead divers because they were all watching Sea Hunt and reading Popular Mechanics! So the real answer is Darwin was right and if you can't we will not have to worry about your offspring! Each person is responsible for their own actions and if that includes learning to dive from TV then put your own air in your own tank so your family can't sue old Reruns or even the Box set of Sea Hunt, that is really good!
Have you ever thought of Space Travel? Star Trek has a lot on that subject, just be careful with the Dy-lithium Crystals and the Warp Drive in the Atmosphere! :popcorn:
I have to tell you Want2dive I see no problem since a C-Card is just to keep you from suing the person who put air in your tank you must know there are no SCUBA Police (Laguna Beach excluded) that will stop you and ask for a C-Card to dive! In the 50's no one was required to have a C-Card and the beaches were not littered with dead divers because they were all watching Sea Hunt and reading Popular Mechanics! So the real answer is Darwin was right and if you can't we will not have to worry about your offspring! Each person is responsible for their own actions and if that includes learning to dive from TV then put your own air in your own tank so your family can't sue old Reruns or even the Box set of Sea Hunt, that is really good!
Have you ever thought of Space Travel? Star Trek has a lot on that subject, just be careful with the Dy-lithium Crystals and the Warp Drive in the Atmosphere! :popcorn:
You don't need to watch Star-Trek there was a better TV show which starred Andy Griffin as an owner of a junkyard and with all the scrap that was available to him he built a space craft.If you watch that show it will be much easier to "build your own" and achieve space flight than watching Star-Trek.
Quote from Cousteau: "In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it is just as bad not to say it."
Quote from Cousteau: "In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it is just as bad not to say it."
That guy is scary!
He's also very dead - for at least a decade.
So I doubt we'll be seeing any more quotes from him...
Quote from Cousteau: "In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it is just as bad not to say it."
That guy is scary!
ALGORE learned from watching Cousteau! That makes so much sense! I guess in the long run you can learn!