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Old 31st March 2006, 00:32   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

My name is Ron, I am new to the forums and wanted to say hi. I do not dive a rebreather as of yet, however, I have been following the development of rebreathers for about a decade now and really do think that rebreathers are the direction that sport and technical diving are heading in.

I am an industrial designer and an avid diver, mostly technical type wreck diving. This looks like a great forum, and I'm looking forward to getting to know some of you guys.

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Old 31st March 2006, 01:04   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome ron, this site has been invaluable in helping me find the right breather for my wife and I. You are right, IMHO, rebreathers have arrived! I caught the bug about four months ago when I saw three people finishing a dive at a local site who were on rebreathers... ever since, i've been learning as much as possible and expect our evolutions to arrive next week. We begin training next thursday!! a critical mass is being reached around here in seattle. While still pricy, they have come a long way and are in reach for people who want to stay down longer, if not deeper.
happy reading, it wont take long before you start wanting to !
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Hi all,

My name is Ron, I am new to the forums and wanted to say hi. I do not dive a rebreather as of yet, however, I have been following the development of rebreathers for about a decade now and really do think that rebreathers are the direction that sport and technical diving are heading in.

I am an industrial designer and an avid diver, mostly technical type wreck diving. This looks like a great forum, and I'm looking forward to getting to know some of you guys.

Ron
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