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| Surface Interval: Discuss Wreck Detectives in the General Diving Forums forums: Well after a good start I thaught the marble slabs were a bit dull. However I enjoyed the last episode ... |
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| Do you think O Three will demand payment for the snazzy dry suit now that madam diver has stopped wearing their hood? I've never seen so many O Three adverts on a pair of gloves before................ Nautical archaeological point ?.....at least they werent even trying to measure things with a tape measure this week. |
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| yes!.....so they could estimate the impact speed when the Sunderland sank at its moorings! |
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| The Sea Hunters After watching melodramatic Miranda the other night, it was refreshing to go onto the National Geographic Channel on Tuesday evening and watch Clive Cusslers` team diving some 19th century Spanish Navy wrecks near Cuba. There was a bit of bull$hit, but considering the swell and variable viz, these guys just got in the water and dived. No drama, surface supply or tethers, they just went and did it. James Delgado, the underwater archaeologist even picked his way thru` a gun turret, with scant respect to the ocean surge that could have sent him headlong into an armour plated turret casing. So come on Miranda and whatsisname, cut the melodrama, hype and advertising and just give us a straight forward documentary. |
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| Never mind the O Three ad - what has happened to Miranda's earrings? Robert and I had a great drinking game last series - involving downing one whenever she was wearing a new pair - pleasantly p*ssed most episodes - this series we are only slightly merry! P |
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| I quite like her gloves. She is on the boat kitted up wearing gloves, goes down the shot line without the gloves, on the bottom gloves on again and so on and so on through the whole programme. The last episode with the plane is the only thing up to now I'd bother kitting up for. Looking forward to the sub dives with Innes Mcartney though. Simon
__________________ " I don't grow up. In me is the small child of my early days" www.rebreathertraining.net http://www.predator-wetsuits.co.uk/Drysuits06.htm www.yorkshire-divers.co.uk |
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| stone the crows... ..there she was again! I put on the TV last night and there she was driving around in a Range Rover inspecting holes in the ground! No tape mmeasure, no AGA mask. PS what happened to the Master Diver Jason? |
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| "PS what happened to the Master Diver Jason?" He is selling Miranda's slightly used drysuits: http://tinyurl.com/54dse Just clean the mud off the knees |
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