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Run your Business, Run your Life,
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Issue: 26
01 October 2005

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SCUBA diving the Great Barrier Reef:
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Diving on the south side of the Caribbean is a wonderful experience. Finding Cozumel isn't as hard as finding whom you dove with last. Why not have a dive log that connects to your address book? This way, you know whom you dove with, when, and where. Just having the connectivity is a great thing! Being able to search when the last time you used 5 pounds of weights compared to the last time you used 40 pounds!

The next trip you plan to go on, look up who you were with on the last dive, call them, you might have more dive buddies than you think. Send out an email and see where it goes.

We just returned from Cairns Australia, diving the Great Barrier Reef. It was wonderful! I had met up with some individuals in Honduras during a dive that lived in Cairns. I still can't understand why they would leave Cairns to dive, I guess you have to see what the rest of the world looks like. I pulled up all dive buddies from Cairns just to see if I might get a few hits. And I did! Actually, I had three contacts that we had dove with before. Emailed them, and made arrangements to do some diving with them on the side. It was great to be able to contact others that we had been diving with in the past so quickly. We went with our Honduran buddies and had fun doing some local dives in places we would have never seen without going with the locals. I'm loving my Smartphone more and more.
The other dive trip was a three-day live-aboard trip, which included 11 dives. Our Honduran buddies couldn't go on the three-day. We White-Tip and Black-Tip sharks, a few a little closer than I like! Got some great pictures, I might have to post them somewhere on the site later on. (Got a real good picture of a White-Tip shark swimming towards me at about 8-10 feet! Didn't like that one much!) Luckily, we only saw one at a time, hmmmm, of course, it only takes one to equal an attack! The coral in the Coral Sea is some of the most beautiful I've ever seen. Of course, we learned that most plants and animals in Australia, above and below the water can either kill you or hurt you real bad. They even have trees that can do you in!

There are a few other nice things about the SCUBA programs for the Palm system; all of our depths and pressures were in metric. With one click, I turned my entire Dive Log into metric, entered all the data and switched it back when we returned to the States. This way, I'm not switching between the two and getting confused between 200 bars and 3000 psi. We went as deep as 25 meters, it was nice to switch the program and see what actual feet we were at.
Now if there was a way to take my Smartphone down with me, this way I would know how long to make my safety stops, (How long to stay at 10-15 feet to decompress as to avoid the Bends on multiple dives).
Until the adventure!


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Disclaimer: All possible disclaimers apply, if you use the information within, you're on your own. The Smartphone test models we use only run one application in memory at a time. This means that our units are sometimes more stable and tend not to crash. Your Smartphone might crash depending on what other applications you have running in background.


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