My videos are on:http://www.youtube.com/user/wookster789 Check it out!Well, I am about to embark on a new and extremely challenging voyage into a new frontier: Tec Deep Diving. Upon successful completetion of this course, I will be able to plan and perform dives to depths greater than 130 feet! This is necessary for me to do so I can explore the vast wartime history at the "Pearl HArbor Payback" site at the Island of Truk in Micronesia this coming December. That is, imagine penetrating the hull of a ship that has its guns drawn up, spent shells on the deck, with huge gaping holes in its side where American torpedos transferred their firey and violent intent upon the fortified steel, now twisted and torn under 165 feet of salt water in the middle of nowhere; an oceanic desert without a hospital for a thousand miles in any direction. Now, you penetrate the hull, watching your air supply like it was a countdown until your last second alive, but deeper and deeper you go, utter inky-black surrounds and welcomes you, until you trudge onward, deeper and deeper, reaching room after room full of bodies of soldier caught by death's net as they tried in vain to spring it themselves upon their opponent....falling short. Seeing the operation rooms that were furiously so alive until the moment their ship fell beneath the waves and water replaced their cavities, driving out the life giving atmosphere we evolved in over eons.Now, imagine surfacing after seeing the skulls and bones within that ship, seeing the crysal blue sky of the heaveans blanketing the most virgin of south Pacific islands, home to an unspoiled sliver of human history, where your own family[my own grandfather was there in Feb. 1944 for Operation Hailstone to blow the Japanese Navy to the bottom of Davy Jone's locker] has been before your parents even existed. Spending a week amongst a private tropical aquarium of sorts littered with jungle clad islands, uninhabited, and wild.Check it out, my screen name on the motorcycle forums is Blue_Thunder[name of my bike] and I won a contest and got an autographed photo by the world's fastest woman on two wheels!!! I had to identfy her by a photo and know why she was significant!!!!Yes, girls can go fast, too LOL :PBelow is my video from last Saturday, December 8, 2007. It was a dive on Waterman's Wall near Bremerton, WA. Waht afanatsitc dive! The ruckus you hear is the bacground is a ferry boat passing overhead, the number you see in the upper right of my dive computer is "92" the depth I was at, and the green color is the algae in the 15-65' depths of the water column. Which, made it, for all intents and purposes, a night dive ;)Enjoy--->Super funny video LOL!-->http://www.flurl.com/item/Mr_Inappropriate_u_28891
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I have a real estate investment company with a business partner, work full time as a civil engineer in training, and I just bought my first house which is in Kirkland WOO HOO!! LOL I am planning my next trip to Micronesia [specifically Truk also called Chuuk]the South Pacifc this December...anyone wanna go? There will be technical scuba diving with mixed gases and decompression stops. We hope to see the aftermath of Operation Hailstone which was the U.S.'s turn to do a Pearl Harbor type surprize attack upon the sleeping Japanese Navy hiding out at Truk.I am big into the oceans, animals, earth sciences, travel, the environment, history, building/fixing houses and cars, am big into scuba. This summer I finished my training to become a certified rescue diver. UPDATE: I have completed the rescue diver certification through PADI and I have about 50+ dives on it ;) I would reccomend the course to anyone who wants to get serious about scuba diving. It is a rad course to take! :) But, of course, the training is never done with scuba, you just work at being the best you can be. I love it. If anyone wants to go out sometime or wants to learn about it, just drop me a line ;)My goals are to own my own company someday, travel the world over, sail all over the world, maybe travel to one of the poles, and continuously improve and develop my diving :D I plan to accomplish these goals through real estate investments, smart money management, and planning, planning, planning. No problem, right? ;) lolI don't play games or start any drama, so you can go find your baby's-mama drama elsewhere :)~ lolLife isn't about waiting for the storm to pass... It's about learning to dance in the rain.Hit me up!My quote:"The whale’s song, the breath of a baby
Two souls, joined by everything
That nature has to give
Those who deny to live and let live
Live in the unholy fire of misery
Unaware that They become free by setting others free"more upon request ;)36
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