Seeking the DIR Answer: Must DIR Shops be Committed?

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PerroneFord:
Funny, JJ said exactly the same thing in Fundies class. Don't get hung up on the perfect trim and so forth. He actually showed slides of ceiling impacts, them decompressing on their knees, etc. Just to prove this point.
The difference between real diving and internet diving. In real diving, sometimes you get dirty. :wink:
 
JeffG:
The difference between real diving and internet diving. In real diving, sometimes you get dirty. :wink:
I'll bet he's got really clean ... hands.

:)
 
AG says situation specific regarding fins high perfect horizontal trim as well . . .obviously, you try holding that posture at depth in the surf zone or even in strong surge down here on a NoCal/SoCal Beach Dive, and you will end up head-first into the sand as a human pier piling (and testing how fragile your test-tube light is [Bob, NWGratefulDiver:wink: ] ). . .
 
PerroneFord:
Funny, JJ said exactly the same thing in Fundies class. Don't get hung up on the perfect trim and so forth. He actually showed slides of ceiling impacts, them decompressing on their knees, etc. Just to prove this point.
I wish MHK taught this, 6" off the ground on a decline is a mutha!

Kevrumbo:
and testing how fragile your test-tube light is
Kevin, can you believe after I dropped my 18w head and it bouced the other day, it still works?!? Thank god for small favors.
 
David P:
Kevin, can you believe after I dropped my 18w head and it bouced the other day, it still works?!? Thank god for small favors.
Yes ... I'm not sure how my name relates to that topic ... but I'm pretty tough on my Salvo, and I've not managed to break it yet.

Now, when I had my Helios that was a different story ... but it was the bulb, not the tube, that broke ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
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