jmw
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Post by jmw on Oct 15, 2004 17:04:24 GMT -5
Says it has the world record.
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Post by Aaron on Oct 16, 2004 9:07:23 GMT -5
That is impressive,although not many people would have a use for it. Cheers Aaron
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Post by johnnycanuck on Oct 16, 2004 19:31:27 GMT -5
Impressive indeed. I'm sure after diving that deep and after locating the body, the watch can be passed on to your grieving loved ones. BTW, ever wonder why so many COMEX SDs and Subs come up at estate sales? COMEX had many fatalities (an unpublished but widely know fact among divers). A buddy of mine is working on an article detailing COMEX's death rate. Dangerous work that pro diving!
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Post by JBHII on Oct 17, 2004 0:21:03 GMT -5
Impressive indeed. I'm sure after diving that deep and after locating the body, the watch can be passed on to your grieving loved ones. BTW, ever wonder why so many COMEX SDs and Subs come up at estate sales? COMEX had many fatalities (an unpublished but widely know fact among divers). A buddy of mine is working on an article detailing COMEX's death rate. Dangerous work that pro diving! ;D ;D ;D ROFL!!!! I never thought about it, but yea, I imagine it is one of the occupations that pretty much locks you out of getting any life insurance....I know underwater welders make huge sums of money and is also quite dangerous. John
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