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			<title>First UW Video Experience</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 02:05:27 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Well here's a real short clip I posted on youtube. This was shot during the last week of October, in Cozumel. Unfortunately youtube deleted my soundtrack, since I guess it was copyrighted.:smiley21: Feel free to give me some insight. Still learning and current makes this rather challenging!!
 
YouTube - Turtlefeeding (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BK_mEweDMQ)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Well here's a real short clip I posted on youtube. This was shot during the last week of October, in Cozumel. Unfortunately youtube deleted my soundtrack, since I guess it was copyrighted.:smiley21: Feel free to give me some insight. Still learning and current makes this rather challenging!!<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BK_mEweDMQ" target="_blank">YouTube - Turtlefeeding</a></div>

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			<title>Spearing a Lion fish</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 01:01:46 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Here is the situation.
Our first day in Cozumel I am the 25th diver on the boat with Aquaworld. After the coin flip the DM's put me with a group of 6 people traveling together. Still the odd guy out. During the briefing the DM makes a point  of mentioning that we will be buddies. OK I can handle that, here is the one guy that I am sure knows his stuff, right. So halfway thru the second dive he sends up a safety sausage. I thought 'wow, who blew thru their air that fast'. Next thing I know there is a 9th diver with the group and he has a spear. Pretty soon these two guys tuck under a ledge and it dawns on me that something is going to happen. When I look up from flipping the camera to video mode I notice my buddy has somehow tied the line to the surface around his first stage and across his throat. You can see him start to jerk the line and I could see the panic start in his eyes. The video is pretty shaky for the 10 seconds it took to swim forward, loosen the line, free up the strangle hold and verify OK. After that I was in pretty good position to see the boats Captain come out with the Lion fish.
 
Scuba Diving Videos Cozumel Lion fish Scuba Videos (http://www.scubadivingtube.com/play.php?vid=865)
 
It never occured to me when I went underwater that it would be the DM that got in trouble or that panic would set in so fast in a professioal diver. It kind of moved that Rescue Class up on the priority list.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Here is the situation.<br />
Our first day in Cozumel I am the 25th diver on the boat with Aquaworld. After the coin flip the DM's put me with a group of 6 people traveling together. Still the odd guy out. During the briefing the DM makes a point  of mentioning that we will be buddies. OK I can handle that, here is the one guy that I am sure knows his stuff, right. So halfway thru the second dive he sends up a safety sausage. I thought 'wow, who blew thru their air that fast'. Next thing I know there is a 9th diver with the group and he has a spear. Pretty soon these two guys tuck under a ledge and it dawns on me that something is going to happen. When I look up from flipping the camera to video mode I notice my buddy has somehow tied the line to the surface around his first stage and across his throat. You can see him start to jerk the line and I could see the panic start in his eyes. The video is pretty shaky for the 10 seconds it took to swim forward, loosen the line, free up the strangle hold and verify OK. After that I was in pretty good position to see the boats Captain come out with the Lion fish.<br />
 <br />
<a href="http://www.scubadivingtube.com/play.php?vid=865" target="_blank">Scuba Diving Videos Cozumel Lion fish Scuba Videos</a><br />
 <br />
It never occured to me when I went underwater that it would be the DM that got in trouble or that panic would set in so fast in a professioal diver. It kind of moved that Rescue Class up on the priority list.</div>

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