I find it amazing...

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adurso:
I second that motion!
and as long as we are getting blown out yet again this weekend...perhaps some 80/80/80 diving as well..
You know 80/80/80...80°air/80°water/80ft. vis:07:
 
Head North, Jenny, where soon enough we'll be thankful for 40/40/40 :)
 
Scuba_Jenny:
and as long as we are getting blown out yet again this weekend...perhaps some 80/80/80 diving as well..
You know 80/80/80...80°air/80°water/80ft. vis:07:
A friend of mine dove last weekend on the north coast here and recorded temps of 87F at 70 feet! Super warm, but I'll still wear my wetsuit. Jamdiver the original Warm Water wussie
 
In the event of a nuclear holocaust, two things will survive.
Cockroaches and this thread.. :D :D.

BTW, have you ever dove Scapa Flow?
 
Instead of starting a new thread, thought I would just post this here.
I was out front around noon today, pruning my lemon tree, and I heard a different type of jet flying overhead. Walked into the open and looked up towards the sound and there it was an F117 Stealth Fighter flying due east. Very cool, first time seeing one in real life.
 
I think there was an airshow nearby, Travis AFB is 50 or so miles from my house, the way he was heading.
 

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