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  1. Kim22

    Rolling Eyes at LDS

    :rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3:
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    Tarpon trip report

    Great pictures.
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    Where are the SCALLOPS?

    We had absolutely no luck with them last year either...I think our group found a total of 5.
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    Anna Marie Island - The Regina

    You can almost snorkel the Regina. But it's a good place for a refresher dive or for students/new divers. But it's a pretty boring swim out because there is absolutely nothing to look at but sand...
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    Michael McQuillen

    Very sad. My condolences go out to his family and friends.
  6. Kim22

    Happy Birthday III

    Happy Birthday, Donny! Hope it's a good one!
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    SeaLife DC800

    I recently got a DC800 after flooding my 600 - the 800 is a great improvement! Lots more settings - I especially like the different sea settings (lakes & rivers, etc.). Makes a huge difference in the quality of the pictures by being able to adjust the setting for the type of water you are in...
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    Key Largo Area Op Recs

    I agree - Silent World runs a great operation - well worth the drive.
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    How did Santa treat you for Christmas?

    Scuba Claus was really good to me - I got the new SeaLife DC800 (to replace my flooded DC600). Can't wait to use it!
  10. Kim22

    Where did you dive today?

    Great pictures, Bob!
  11. Kim22

    Ginnie Springs - Peaceful pre-Winter Day

    Great pictures!
  12. Kim22

    The economy and diving

    So very true!!!! This is not just a regular "hobby" for me, and I will find a way to dive regularly, no matter what! ;)
  13. Kim22

    Sunday w/Capt Earl

    Great pictures!
  14. Kim22

    Male Dive Buddies

    My boyfriend does not dive - he cannot even swim. But he encouraged me to get certified and continue my training because he knows how much I love it. I generally dive with whoever is available that I know is a safe diver - male or female. There are a couple of people that I will never dive...
  15. Kim22

    Need some advice...

    You will probably be more around the 15-20 foot range for skills. The good thing about the springs is that the visibility is as good as, if not better, than the pool. Just remember to take the proper exposure suit, because the water temperature is right around 72 degrees year-round. If your...
  16. Kim22

    My fears in the water!!!!

    I have desperately tried to see a shark, any shark, for the past year since I started diving. No luck. I had to PAY to go dive with sharks @ Disney. :D Seriously, though, unless you have an absolute paralyzing fear that you don't think you can get over, you really don't need to worry about...
  17. Kim22

    I Use Air More Than Others

    Be sure to document your weight used in your log book for each dive, salt and fresh water, and what type of exposure suit (including the mm) you were wearing. It takes a bit to get properly weighted in wet suit vs skin, salt water vs fresh water. The more often you dive, the more comfortable...
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    Non-diving spouses

    My boyfriend does not swim, much less dive. But he knows how much I love it, and completely supports me diving as long as I give him some time, too. For example, unless we are in the Keys, I do not dive both days of a weekend - I'll dive on Saturday or Sunday, and the other day is the day to...
  19. Kim22

    Be A Diver

    Unlike most people, the movie "Jaws" propelled me into the water. I still remember sitting in the theater with my friend (we had bought tickets to another movie and snuck into the Jaws screening so we could show our parents the ticket stubs - Jaws was a PG movie and we were not allowed to see...
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    Contact lenses and diving

    I also dive with soft contacts (-4.0) with no problems at all. I use disposables - wear for a month then throw away - so I always keep an extra pair in my bag. Your prescription is not too bad, so maybe a prescription lens mask would work for you. I can't do that because as soon as I took it...
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