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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Long-Term New Guy



Hi Gene,   (no pun intended)  you're crazy (just kidding)  Santa Barbara City college has a very very excellent Marine Technology program. http://www.sbcc.edu/marinediving/website/ 
         but I have to warn you it will be very difficult for you to concentrate at that school because of all young females running around.  My advice to you would be to study inside a decompression chamber that way you will not be distracted.
 
Brian Cox     Ojai, Ca   (45min south of SB)
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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:38 PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Long-Term New Guy

Hey Guys
 
    Thought I should finally say hi.  I've actually been a member of this list for quite a while, almost 5 years to be honest, off and on.  I actually haven't needed to E-mail into the group cause everytime I think of a question you guys start talking about it and answer my question, which I love, show's everyone is thinking.
    Anyway, besides just saying hi, I thought maybe you guys could help me out.  I'm going on 22, been through electronics school already, been trying out college for a while.  Not really my thing, like the hands-on tech school kinda stuff better.  So I've been thinking about going to commercial dive school, love the water and it goes pretty good with subs.  I don't know if I'm just looking in the wrong places or what, but I have only gotten good info on like 4 schools, 2 in Jacksonville Florida, one in Houston, and another in NJ.  I was wondering if anyone knew about other Comm. Dive Schools, or at least a better way to find them than the standard internet search engines.
    Hope to hear back from somedoby soon, even if it's to tell me I'm crazy lol.  But then aren't we all a little in this group?  Keep up the good discussions.
 
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