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I will be teaching a TDI Advanced Nitrox/Decompression Procedures class, hosted by www.horizondivers.com. Take advantage of the wonderful diving Key Largo has to offer, including wrecks such as the Duane, Bibb, Eagle and Spiegel Grove to take your first steps in the world of technical diving. The course starts on Tuesday 8/29, and will end on Saturday 9/2, which gives you two more days of fun diving over Labour Day weekend. Cost of the course $700, which includes training, all materials, boat fees and gas fills. Excluded from the course price are the c-cards, which will only be awarded upon succesful completion of the course.
For more information contact Dan Dawson at Horizon Divers at 800-984-DIVE or 305-453-3535 or via email at dan@horizondivers.com.
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Buoyancy control specialist
Buoyancy Control and Breathing Control are conjoined twins that cannot be seperated without both dying---Uncle Pug
Why do you think they had to come up with GUE-DIR? or whatever that JJ essay awhile back called it. I can't find a link right now and I'm not a quest member to check there.
On the people side...
DRE is pretty DIR as far as I know. AG and Joe are definately DIR. Neither of them teach through GUE (anymore). What else would one call these courses/people?
On the gear side...
Would you say a DSS plate and wing isn't DIR?