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Ah k. We got kicked out at the end due to being accused of hitting a zombie with a gun. So never got the close out as you've mentioned.

Don't tell me cause birds will hit you haha

LOL!

What did Sargent butch woman say about coming in contact with zombies... At the start when briefing and signing you in...

glad i got a stat dec before he drove it...

FWIW he has previously owned a GTIR and a recent model GTS commo

What was the stat dec required for?

So if any shit happens you are in the clear?

LOL!

What did Sargent butch woman say about coming in contact with zombies... At the start when briefing and signing you in...

Nah she was fine. The other people though didn't want to hear our side of the story... Friend will be calling in as our head cam footage shows what really happened...

What was the stat dec required for?

So if any shit happens you are in the clear?

Mine wasn't officially a stat dec, but when I bought my skyline, I signed a bit of paper for the owner saying that as of 7:20pm on xx/xx/xx any fines or incidents involving xxx car are the responsibility of Simon (Licence Number xxxx) and not the previous owner xxxx.

There's that grey area when its not transferred into your name yet, so any red light / speed cameras go to the previous owner.

Re-do the mission and talk to the NPC's.

Sargent would have explained the traitor after the mission, from your first round.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/412713-irl-shooter-patient-0/

Sometimes you can, usually the artist will disable that shit though

Haven't yet, it's out soon/now isn't it?

Downloaded it a few days ago...few good tracks, not as hard as his previous work which is more my style but still goes alright.....Some good tracks to kick back and chill too, perhaps whilst smoking some marijuana, if you're that way inclined

Nah she was fine. The other people though didn't want to hear our side of the story... Friend will be calling in as our head cam footage shows what really happened...

I see!

Yeah will be good to take a look at the head cam.

Mine wasn't officially a stat dec, but when I bought my skyline, I signed a bit of paper for the owner saying that as of 7:20pm on xx/xx/xx any fines or incidents involving xxx car are the responsibility of Simon (Licence Number xxxx) and not the previous owner xxxx.

There's that grey area when its not transferred into your name yet, so any red light / speed cameras go to the previous owner.

Ah ok, I remember something like that when I bought my Corolla.

Like you said.

Awesome, thanks!

when I scuba'ed in Fiji water was warm enough that I jsut went in tshirt and shorts, no wet suit.

same as boracay in the past couple weeks.

Vanuatu I was diving to 40 meters to suited up for that.

for an intro dive you will be doing 9-12 meters so not much cooler than surface temp.

As a you are limited to 10-12m anyway as a Discovery Dive under PADI etc - so it's not cold at all, plus you are swimming around and it's rather hard work depending on level of fitness and how calm you are, as some people freak out a bit for some reason and will suck the ass outta their tank in 15-20mins @ 10m

Tshirt/boardshorts are fine, I usually don't even need a t-shirt, just a singlet so you dont get too much rubbing of the BCD.

apparently you need to do a course or something and have a cert for it though?

ya intro drive/bubble maker/discoverdive whatever the F they call it

limit 10 meters.

you will be fine

and what ash says I weat the tshirt to stop rubbing of the gear.

I have my ticket so qualified to deeper thus the photos down to 40 meters.

apparently you need to do a course or something and have a cert for it though?

Nope. :)

To do a discovery dive you don't need to do anything - It's basically an introduction dive and you are limited to 12m from memory (it might be 10).

A Dive Master will accompany you usually in a group of 3, if there are more then there will be extra instructors. They will manage the depth, length of dive and various other things for you.

Basically you will do a familiarisation in a pool or on-shore before going out. How the gear works, signals that you need to know underwater and how to recover in the event of an issue/accident and so on. All basic safety stuff and it takes about 30-45mins usually if you are competent. Sometimes it might take a little longer if you aren't getting a feel for it easily which happens more often than people think.

I've never gotten around to doing my proper qualifications, although I should, and I've done maybe 10 discovery dives in the past 5 years.

Thailand is good as you don't need to generally go deeper than 10-12m to see heaps of shit anyway and I'm pretty good @ diving and have good buoyancy control via my breathing which is probably the hardest thing to get right - but they will explain all that to ya during familiarisation.

It would be advisable to take a Diving Medical before you go - to ensure you are 100% fit to dive as you might have some underlying inner ear issue that at depth, can cause you pretty major issues. There aren't a lot of Doc's that do them, so get onto that tomorrow.

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