SE> (Doing some quick conversion from Celsius to Farenheit......)
Hehehehehe. How is it again? Something about 32 isn't it? :/
SE> Brrrrrrr! I was in the water this weekend down in the
SE> Florida Keys and the surface temperature was 82 degrees
SE> (25-26 Celsius).
I don't think it's fair that you have all that gooooood warm water, while we
freeze here in Norway. ;) May I join you for } period of 6 month? ;)
It's nok all a joke about traveling to another place and train diving. When
I'm finished with the DiveMaster and been a DM on several
OWD/AOWD/RD-classes, I'm going to another place. There I can continue and
maybe get my Instructur Examination? :) That would be a wonderful experience
for me.
SE> CL>nordic waters, but I can garantie you a thrill of a lifetime if
SE> CL>you came here for a week! :)
SE> I did some ice diving at one point in my life, but decided
SE> that I was destined to be a warm-water wimp. :)
Well, ice diving is something very special. And if you came to Norway in the
spring (it's not as cold as you might think), you can have some fantastic
dives here! When I'm diving now I nearly always see big Cods and something we
in Norway call 'Stonebite' (very ugly and bites VERY hard). This summer I got
a cod on 8 kilo (17 pounds) with my bare hands. That was VERY exiting! :))
SE> CL>This is actually the special Norwegian letters (ae, oe and aa)
SE> Aha. This should be a left bracket-backslash-right bracket,
SE> or in other words a Diver Down flag.
Well, you have the american keyboard and I have the Norwegian. So there is a
different set of keys on your keybord vs mine. :)
cato - sooooon a DiveMaster in Norway :)
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