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If all the experianced divers out there picked a divesite around scotland and followed the dive template on the divesites part of the site, and sent the info to gord we would have a valuable database for people to organise weekend diving. The the new divers could organise dive trips without having to ask for info. It would also give us new sites to dive (less diving monotony IE what finnart again) It would be a win win situation. If you agree with this let me know and pic a site to do. :D
Cheers Ding.
As you know, I am off on hols for a couple of weeks. I know that you and Alex have sent me some new dive sites. I'll try to get these up before I go, but it might be August (work is a bit mental at the mo).
Thanks to you both for your contributions so far.
btw John - did you use a CAD package for the site map? Is it available for free download anywhere.
I notice these days that CAD freeware tends to be hugely over-sophisticated and therefore to much hassle to try to learn. 5/6 years ago there was loads of basic progs around.
If you've got a recommendation, let us know.
PS: here's the latest: http://www.congeralley.com/sites/clash.htm
I turned over my online directory to alex today.
wait & see what he dose with the info!
btw John - did you use a CAD package for the site map? Is it available for free download anywhere.
I notice these days that CAD freeware tends to be hugely over-sophisticated and therefore to much hassle to try to learn. 5/6 years ago there was loads of basic progs around.
If you've got a recommendation, let us know.
PS: here's the latest: http://www.congeralley.com/sites/clash.htm
Yep one I used Autocad and the other I used Paint :p
btw John - did you use a CAD package for the site map? Is it available for free download anywhere.
I notice these days that CAD freeware tends to be hugely over-sophisticated and therefore to much hassle to try to learn. 5/6 years ago there was loads of basic progs around.
If you've got a recommendation, let us know.
PS: here's the latest: http://www.congeralley.com/sites/clash.htm
I probabably would use Paint as its free sofrware.
I just got back from my hols. Thanks to you guys who have submitted site guides over the past couple of weeks: Alex, Ding, Gogs.
I'll get these loaded up over the next couple of evenings.
Cheers.
dive granny
01-08-06, 20:13
Welcome back Gord and Helen. Hope you had a great wedding:)
Welcome back Gord and Helen. Hope you had a great wedding:)
We enjoyed it too :D
Cheers! Spent the last week waterskiing and chilling out. Really glad to be back at work now though :(
Cheers! Spent the last week waterskiing and chilling out. Really glad to be back at work now though :(
No your not tell the truth :(
btw John - did you use a CAD package for the site map? Is it available for free download anywhere.
I notice these days that CAD freeware tends to be hugely over-sophisticated and therefore to much hassle to try to learn. 5/6 years ago there was loads of basic progs around.
If you've got a recommendation, let us know.
PS: here's the latest: http://www.congeralley.com/sites/clash.htm
The latest software I use is the free program with windows called paint it does what you need for a wee picture.....
We do need more divesites from the east coast and some freashwater dives. If you cant be bothered invite me along and I will do all the work......;)