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CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera. Read This Full Article Report At: http://www.3min-reports.com/underwater.html |
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CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
Info Dude wrote:
CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera. Any memories I have of underwater are invariably of me nearly drowning. -- Paul (Need a lift she said much obliged) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
Paul Heslop wrote: Info Dude wrote: CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera. Any memories I have of underwater are invariably of me nearly drowning. Anyone who has not experienced the underwater world has missed a big chunk of life. I would not trade the hours of ship diving and documentary work that occupied my earlier years for anything. In fact, I would like to do some more of the same... JT |
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Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
Paul Heslop wrote: Info Dude wrote: CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera. Any memories I have of underwater are invariably of me nearly drowning. Anyone who has not experienced the underwater world has missed a big chunk of life. I would not trade the hours of ship diving and documentary work that occupied my earlier years for anything. In fact, I would like to do some more of the same... JT I know I'm missing out but I actually have quite a bt of trouble staying on top of water, never mind going under it :O) I did do swimming at school, I think once they got me to move forward a couple of inches they went "Yay, he can swim!" and gave it up as a bad job. -- Paul (Need a lift she said much obliged) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
Paul Heslop wrote: Grumpy AuContraire wrote: Paul Heslop wrote: Info Dude wrote: CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera. Any memories I have of underwater are invariably of me nearly drowning. Anyone who has not experienced the underwater world has missed a big chunk of life. I would not trade the hours of ship diving and documentary work that occupied my earlier years for anything. In fact, I would like to do some more of the same... JT I know I'm missing out but I actually have quite a bt of trouble staying on top of water, never mind going under it :O) I did do swimming at school, I think once they got me to move forward a couple of inches they went "Yay, he can swim!" and gave it up as a bad job. I went from the status of a non swimmer to certified (NAUI) SCUBA diver in three months and (PADI/YMCA) certifications within a year. That, along with taking typing in high school may have been the two most productive things I did... JT |
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CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
Paul Heslop wrote: Grumpy AuContraire wrote: Paul Heslop wrote: Info Dude wrote: CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera. Any memories I have of underwater are invariably of me nearly drowning. Anyone who has not experienced the underwater world has missed a big chunk of life. I would not trade the hours of ship diving and documentary work that occupied my earlier years for anything. In fact, I would like to do some more of the same... JT I know I'm missing out but I actually have quite a bt of trouble staying on top of water, never mind going under it :O) I did do swimming at school, I think once they got me to move forward a couple of inches they went "Yay, he can swim!" and gave it up as a bad job. I went from the status of a non swimmer to certified (NAUI) SCUBA diver in three months and (PADI/YMCA) certifications within a year. That, along with taking typing in high school may have been the two most productive things I did... JT wow, well done! I don't think i could physically or mentally stand the challenge now. Could do with learning to type again, I've gone from being reasonable to hitting the wrong keys all the time. -- Paul (Need a lift she said much obliged) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
Paul Heslop wrote: Grumpy AuContraire wrote: Paul Heslop wrote: Grumpy AuContraire wrote: Paul Heslop wrote: Info Dude wrote: CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER Memories are created just about anywhere. And when I say anywhere, I mean that memories are even created underwater – so the creation of underwater digital camera. Any memories I have of underwater are invariably of me nearly drowning. Anyone who has not experienced the underwater world has missed a big chunk of life. I would not trade the hours of ship diving and documentary work that occupied my earlier years for anything. In fact, I would like to do some more of the same... JT I know I'm missing out but I actually have quite a bt of trouble staying on top of water, never mind going under it :O) I did do swimming at school, I think once they got me to move forward a couple of inches they went "Yay, he can swim!" and gave it up as a bad job. I went from the status of a non swimmer to certified (NAUI) SCUBA diver in three months and (PADI/YMCA) certifications within a year. That, along with taking typing in high school may have been the two most productive things I did... JT wow, well done! I don't think i could physically or mentally stand the challenge now. Could do with learning to type again, I've gone from being reasonable to hitting the wrong keys all the time. Learning to touch type is not really a big deal. I remember my mother (at 55) who insisted on learning and I set up the same system that was used in high school. She was typing 50+ wpm within six months of self effort. JT |
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Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
wow, well done! I don't think i could physically or mentally stand the challenge now. Could do with learning to type again, I've gone from being reasonable to hitting the wrong keys all the time. Learning to touch type is not really a big deal. I remember my mother (at 55) who insisted on learning and I set up the same system that was used in high school. She was typing 50+ wpm within six months of self effort. JT that where you cover the keys with caps? -- Paul (Need a lift she said much obliged) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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CAPTURING MEMORIES UNDERWATER
Paul Heslop wrote: Grumpy AuContraire wrote: wow, well done! I don't think i could physically or mentally stand the challenge now. Could do with learning to type again, I've gone from being reasonable to hitting the wrong keys all the time. Learning to touch type is not really a big deal. I remember my mother (at 55) who insisted on learning and I set up the same system that was used in high school. She was typing 50+ wpm within six months of self effort. JT that where you cover the keys with caps? No, you provide a keyboard layout on the wall in front and learn key sets two at a time. "Touch" typing depends on both hands residing on "Home Row" which are anchored by the "f" for the left hand and "j" for the right hand. Notice that these two keys have a raised indent on them. JT |
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Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
Paul Heslop wrote: Grumpy AuContraire wrote: wow, well done! I don't think i could physically or mentally stand the challenge now. Could do with learning to type again, I've gone from being reasonable to hitting the wrong keys all the time. Learning to touch type is not really a big deal. I remember my mother (at 55) who insisted on learning and I set up the same system that was used in high school. She was typing 50+ wpm within six months of self effort. JT that where you cover the keys with caps? No, you provide a keyboard layout on the wall in front and learn key sets two at a time. "Touch" typing depends on both hands residing on "Home Row" which are anchored by the "f" for the left hand and "j" for the right hand. Notice that these two keys have a raised indent on them. JT Oh yeah. I think in the UK, in the times when my sister and my wife learned it they had plastic caps which went over the keys, so you basically couldn't cheat... but then again they were 'real' manual typewriters then. I learned to type rather like I write, very scrappy and thudding away with two or three fingers but very quickly. Sadly although the speed is still there the accuracy is not and I find I hit the wrong keys more often, specially when using punctuation, with ; instead of ' being the most common. Luckily spell check sorts that out. -- Paul (Need a lift she said much obliged) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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