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Hello, This is DrakoWarkan from Iowa, I changed over to SDI/TDI/ERDI the past couple of years, I have been working with Randy at adventure diving in west Des Moines on my assistant instructor cert. I am an ERDI 1 Diver. I am also part of the Adair Iowa volunteer Fire/EMS department. anyway Just wanted to say Hi
Just wanted to say "Thanks" to the guys from SDI/TDI corporate here. I've found your willingness to share and be involved quite refreshing.
I am currently a PADI certified AOW (with only those 9 OW dives logged but unproveable. Why she took the logbook in the divorce is beyond me and that was 10 years ago) and I recently (4 days ago) re-took the PADI OW class and pool session again as a refresher. To say it re-lit the fires in me for diving is an understatement.
Was kicking around the idea of a Nitrox course as my interests lead to more technical things. Eventually of course, but I know where I'm headed. It's because of the things I've seen here and read in this sub-forum that I'm now pretty set on chasing down a TDI instructor in my area (Green Bay, WI) to take the course from and move along with them.