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Doc
Thanks. got my first newsletter.
I can't make the Keys Invasion this year %^(
Is it or something like it annual?
Is it always a July date?
I'd like to get a dive trip on the calendar before something wlse gets there.
Hey, Pete... How about an "I Learned From That" portion to the monthly News Letter? That would be a cool way to give SB users a chance to add input to the NL, while giving new and older divers something to think about when diving each month...
For some reason, I haven't received it, I cant do anything with Yahhoo mail like adding @ScubaBoard.com to my addresses ... also, it looks like my spam filters have been changed recently from the way it was before .. this may be why I haven't got it, I have received it before, way back when, had my thread on "how do you signal air remaining" listed
.. oh well, looks like I'll have to pick it up here then
The thrust of the Newsletter was to be simple and to bring out a few really nice threads happening here.
Did you like the synopsis of the thread, or would you prefer to have a few lines taken from the OP?
How about a bit of both?
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