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johnnycanuck
Location: Near Erie, Pennsylvania Gender: Male
That Bubble Blowing Bastard
| | Re: Shipwrecks and Assorted Watery Whoosits <Reply # 20 on 1/16/2014 12:08 AM >
| | | Now THAT's the kind of criticism I was looking for! Maybe the time will be riper when the water warms to a tolerable temperature and I can take stills of my own again. I think that's advisable and reasonable. This was a fun experiment, though! See y'all in the spring!
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dtewsacrificial
Location: Bay Area, CA Gender: Male
On my way out the door.
| | | Re: Shipwrecks and Assorted Watery Whoosits <Reply # 21 on 1/16/2014 12:20 AM >
| | | Remind me to share with you all about a cool place in Abottabad that was infiltrated and had this cool story about this mystery guy named Osama Bin Laden living in it. Well no, it wasn't my story. And it's not my pictures. I didn't think it was important to tell you about that, nor give the photographer/cinematographer credit. But it's a cool story. Be sure to remind me to tell you about that 1907 explore in Antarctica as well.
...In other words, this is: 1. A far departure from what I've come to this website for (i.e. reading/sharing stories of exploration/adventure you've embarked on, not some 2nd-hand account curated off the Intarwebs)... 2. A far departure from what I've seen as its norms (i.e. viewing/sharing photos of your own creation and ownership, not other's photos shared without their permission nor even attribution), and... 3. A dilution of what this site is about. Because if I was just interested in random accounts of general adventures from people not present here, I'd rather read an issue of National Geographic.
Edit: Guess I wrote this as this was being wrapped-up by the OP. But my opinion still stands. It's a full "WTF" from me. [last edit 1/16/2014 12:24 AM by dtewsacrificial - edited 1 times]
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Turd Furgusen
Location: Charleston, WV Gender: Male
I think marijuana is just nature's way of saying high!
| | | | Re: Shipwrecks and Assorted Watery Whoosits <Reply # 22 on 1/16/2014 6:58 PM >
| | | Posted by freeside I'm confused about this thread. 1. Why is it posted in Main and not in the proper regional forum? I vote for moving this. 2. Shipwrecks are cool and all, but your post is telling a story about a ship, with someone else photos, and not your story included at all. This is contrary to standard practice on this forum and isn't adding anything of value IMHO. The whole thing doesn't sit right and I hope this doesn't become a trend. .....not armchair quarterbacking someone else's explore. -free
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Sinister1
Location: Daytona Beach Florida Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shipwrecks and Assorted Watery Whoosits <Reply # 24 on 1/17/2014 10:06 PM >
| | | Nice post. Like the ides of underwater exploration. There are some very interesting placed and history there...
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