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      <title>Diving in the UK at Capernwray</title>
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UK diving at our favourite inland dive site.
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      <title>Agile Software Development vs Scuba Diving</title>
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eDiveSoftware Blog Feed on Agile Software Development vs Scuba Diving
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What do I need to run this scuba dive planning and logging application ?
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Looking back a few years to the fortnight that eDiveSoftware hatched as an idea, there was a course that I decided to do that improved my diving and my enjoyment of this fantastic sport.
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I learnt how to scuba dive about 12 years ago, but the intention was there a long time before that.
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When we originally started out with the idea of eDiveSoftware, there was nothing that met our needs out there on the market. What we wanted was an easy to use, simple system that we could plan and log our dives as well as record our dive photos and all sorts of other information.
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How do you go from being a scuba diver on a single tank with BCD to a scuba diver on a wing with a twin set ?
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BREATHE, JUST BREATHE...(THINGS CAN GO WRONG VERY QUICKLY FOR A SCUBA DIVER)
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      <title>Buddies. Why stick so close ?</title>
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DIVE BUDDIES - THINK THE IMPOSSIBLE CAN'T HAPPEN TO YOU ? THINK AGAIN
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RYAN'S SCUBA DIVING KIT CHOICE FOR DIVING IN THE UK AND IN WARMER WATER
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Scuba diving in the Red Sea with a humpback whale (well...trying to at least)
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Yes, you heard that right. Using your ears as a depth gauge. This is something that can work for all divers
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Firstly, this is a more general and laymen's outline on how to scuba dive as a beginner on Nitrox. I'll be writing again soon with a more technical outline on Nitrox Dive Planning showing detailed examples of some of the areas outlined below. For now, enjoy.
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