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Old 03-17-2011, 04:17 PM   #15
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Default Just got my voice back...

I just upgraded from IE9 beta to new and improved IE9 and wouldn’t you know it; it erased all my login information. Not being able to find my card with my login information, I asked for assistance. Webmaster Don said he could only send to my old email address; a lot of good that does me. After, what seem like hours of searching my desk, I found it right there in from of me (just needed to turn it over). Three days later it’s all fixed with new passwords, new addresses, we’re good to go.

No, I’m giving up diving... Sorry, to mislead you; I’m just giving up “Mooring Field Hell” or so I’d like to think, but WCYC may be able to talk me into another year.

As far as finding the “Log truck” it’s just out from Ming Cove in 63’ heading toward the North West. We found it when we were searching for lost Rum shipment at Rum point. It’s an old Army 6X6 lying on its side with logs chained on the back with an open cab. A few years back when I was diving on DRH’s mooring, I found the windshield, tool box (still has the tools in it), saws and other debris, it was only in about 40’. I knew I was close to it, but since I had Don’s father on the boat with me I had to cut short the exploration part of the dive. I told Don that I got lost searching for the mooring, his comment was; “I guess, by about a hundred yards or more, you need to take a course in underwater orienteering”. If he only knew; I teach underwater orienteering. Actually, I found the mooring in about first three minutes of the dive, but I needed to burn up some more bottom time to make it look good. You know; you can’t make it seem too easy or they won’t want to pay you
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