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    Quote Originally Posted by mmcauliffe View Post
    Wait a minute...YOU said you were promoting the area, so why be secretive about the names of the sites. Doesn't make any sense.

    Either you want us to come dive there or you don't.
    http://wakullacountydiveclub.com/

    New club formed in November to promote diving in the Wakulla area. Not much on the site as yet (I just put it up), but there are a lot of good people involved with this effort. In a few months time, I think there will be some significant progress that people can look at and hopefully try to support.

    Last edited by PerroneFord; 12-13-2007 at 12:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerroneFord View Post
    http://wakullacountydiveclub.com/

    New club formed in November to promote diving in the Wakulla area. Not much on the site as yet (I just put it up), but there are a lot of good people involved with this effort. In a few months time, I think there will be some significant progress that people can look at and hopefully try to support.
    Excellent, I would like to get over that way. I hear the conditions have been pretty good with the drought.

    It's bad luck to be superstitious.

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    Yes,

    Conditions have been lovely. Though I was at a site in Wakulla last Saturday, and the vis was TERRIBLE. It was a sink, and the vis couldn't have been more than 3-5ft at the surface, and 5-7ft at depth. Ugly. Not sure what was going on there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    Really? There's a scientist in this venture?
    I can think of at least 3 PhDs, 2 in geology, immediately. Get your facts [edited: rule # 3].

    Last edited by FW; 12-13-2007 at 04:28 PM.

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    This is an *Official* warning to MrSpooley:

    I have had to edit 50% of the posts you have put on here, the rest were negative. We have a policy to warn members of rule infractions, and ban them after three warnings. Since I failed to warn you the first three times, consider this your first *official* warning.

    I already warned everyone that agency bashing would not be tolerated. There was no reason to call anyone names.

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    A PhD is all it takes? DeWayne, you think they'll let us do it with them? Let's kit up this weekend. You "research" the angles on the suvey, I'll "research" how to sell the map...


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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    A PhD is all it takes? Wayne, you think they'll let us do it with them? Let's kit up this weekend. You "research" the angles on the suvey, I'll "research" how to sell the map...

    Alright wise acre, you aren't immune to getting a warning.

    Lay off them. Get your own permit, if you don't want to co-operate with the people that already have one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Alright wise acre, you aren't immune to getting a warning.

    Lay off them. Get your own permit, if you don't want to co-operate with the people that already have one.
    Sorry. it was just too funny given how many PhD's there are that dive.

    Hoping to dive Emerald soon. It'll be fun to see wha this system is all about.

    And I have to agree, it's an amazing achievement hooking all these systems up at such huge depths.

    Andrew Ainslie

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Get your own permit, if you don't want to co-operate with the people that already have one.
    Seriously,

    Does anyone know how to get the required permit? I wasn't kidding earlier. If it's available, I'll get the team suited up.

    Mike Edmonston
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    I have two PhD's myself - they are leaning in the corner in my barn. Whenever I need to dig a post hole, I go and get one of them!

    Seriously, that's a very impressive undertaking! 7 miles! Damn! 14 times as long as my longest traverse...

    Mike

    Last edited by MORGAN; 12-13-2007 at 07:17 PM.


 

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