Free Decompression Workshop

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Re: Free Decompression Workshop

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I think thirty is about what we can handle, plus kibitzers. Some people may have to park across the street and have a short walk.

What do you need for presentation purposes, Scott? Do you have a projector for your Powerpoint stuff? We have a wide-screen TV, but it isn't in the large room.
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Re: Free Decompression Workshop

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I have an LCD. That is all I should need. What time works for you? Can you send me your adress,s oI can get the info out to everyone. Thank you for providing us with a location

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vbcoachchris wrote:I have an LCD. That is all I should need. What time works for you? Can you send me your adress,s oI can get the info out to everyone. Thank you for providing us with a location

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Re: Free Decompression Workshop

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Your original time works fine.
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vbcoachchris wrote:Actually I use beer in the workshop. It makes a great demo. I am open to any brand.

Scott
I get that. Last night I was slowly opening a 2ltr of rootbeer at the dinner table and my 5yr-old daughter asked "WHAT are you doing?" and I replied "A controlled ascent."
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airsix wrote:
vbcoachchris wrote:Actually I use beer in the workshop. It makes a great demo. I am open to any brand.

Scott
I get that. Last night I was slowly opening a 2ltr of rootbeer at the dinner table and my 5yr-old daughter asked "WHAT are you doing?" and I replied "A controlled ascent."
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Re: Free Decompression Workshop

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I was able to secure the classroom at Lighthouse Dive Center in Seattle (8215 Lake City Way
Seattle, WA 98115). Bring your current deco method (computer, tables, software, etc.) if you want to compare some differnt models.

Call me if you have any questions.

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Re: Free Decompression Workshop

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Thanks again Scott! Excellent presentation and a great service to the community. :smt038
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