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echo: scuba
to: STEVE ELLIOT
from: CATO LANDSVIK
date: 1997-03-22 11:12:00
subject: DIVING IN NORWAY?

SE> I learned that trick many years ago when I went through
SE> Instructor training.  My Course Director was British, and
SE> he kept rattling off the temperature in Celsius.
Ah.. I looked in one of my books today and found this:
Celcius -> Farenheit:  xx`C X 1.8 + 32 Farenheit -> Celcius:  xx`F - 32 / 1.8
SE> Tell me some more about your local dive sites.
Oh, it so different from one place to another. One place you can find soft 
sand and close to flat. Another place can be rocky and steap. You also have 
huge spaces of seaplant (we call it 'tang' and I can't find the english word) 
that can cover the buttom. You can dive into and under theese seaplantforests 
and find another 'world'. There is alot more to tell and it will come later, 
because now I have to go to town. It's 'Exuipment Specialist Diver' tonight, 
and I'm not going to miss it! :)
SE> If you're serious about heading to Florida for your instructor
SE> training, let me know and I'll have the guys send you an
SE> information package.
I'm serious! So if you can ask them to send me some information, I'll be 
greatful. :)
SE> CL>It's close to gone, and we have to look after so people don't
SE> Fortunately, we have plenty of the little critters, and I'm
You lucky bastard! :)
SE> usually lucky enough to find several of them that want to come
SE> home and hop up on my barbecue grill each weekend.  :)
One thing we have enough of is crab. Two years ago I got 200 crabs within 4 
hours of snorkling/diving. Fun to get but awful to boil. :D
cato
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