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@FriarNurgle: "Dude, you're a @@$$@#$ moron, it's @#$##@$ mars, not the moon"

@triggerx: I'm right handed. It's a non-issue when I'm making a call since I typically hold the phone up to my right ear. It's an issue when I hold the phone in the left hand to surf the web or work on email. I don't know about you, but holding the phone in my right hand and using my left to navigate the touch

@Dinosaur!: Yeah, I put in my reservation on the first day and swung by the apple store to see if I could pick up a spare power cord for the new mac mini I just bought (my first Apple computer since the Apple IIc came out and I'm feeling somewhat lost :) . Had the guy look up my reservations (one for me, one for the

@RoblesZX: Yeah, 30 to fill the 40 pre-orders they took. :)

@Misfit110: Replying to myself normally confuses me so I can understand it :)

@gepalex: lol.. thanks, that explains it :)

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@UGA: Ugh. That sucks about the camera. And about the missed opp on the shark pic.

@medopal: How do I know what? Not sure what you're asking :)

@UGA: Yup. It's the EXACT same sign—take a look at the rust stains. Did you also go into the air bubble at the top of the cenote—the one with the tree roots hanging down. Great dive wasn't it???

@Animal_Chin: LOL. I have my NAUI master diver and rescue certs (as well as bunch of others) and only show my advanced card. Makes for a much more enjoyable dive when you don't have an idiot for a buddy who's an air hog. :)

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One more. Perhaps one of the coolest experiences I've had. Not very big fish, but LOTS of 'em.

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Follow-up on the post below. This is a video of the Cenote dive—notice how it gets blurry. That's not the camera going out of focus—I was going in and out of a halocline (difference in salinity). Very cool experience especially since I wasn't expecting it and though the guy in front of me was taking a leak at

@Arcane: Oh, and here's what the sign says:

Diving a Cenote in Mexico—fun picture. Couldn't get my buddy to take a shot with me on the other side though :)

@Jacubious: Yeah, neither can I. I've dove down to just over 200' and was a bit freaked (and a bit narc'd)—deco stops were crazy, but not hours-long. And that was warm water. Cold water diving to 130/140 is bad enough, let alone going down another 650+ feet.