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NEW FEATURE: Journals now available!

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Stephan Whelan

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Hi everyone,

Just to let you know that we have launched a Journal feature on the forums.

Journals (or "Blogs") are a great way to to let people know what's going on in your dive life. Instead of using some Dive Log book or software why not use our Journals instead? Or perhaps you want to just put an online diary up with some of your rambling thoughts.

You can do this and share your experiences with DeeperBlue.net members.

The great thing about this feature is you can decide just who can view your journal! You can allow everyone to see it or just give access to a select few members.

Since you can create multiple journals, you can use one to document a trip and another to talk about your ongoing dives. It's a simple and fun way to store trip reports and is far better than just jotting them down on paper.

So, if you're interested in starting your own journal head on over to http://forums.deeperblue.net/journal.php and set one up today. If you don't want a journal of your own, be sure to look for entries from other members, we expect to see a lot of great entries soon!
 
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Papa
on the right side of the posts we see some details..but i can't see the date when the post send..
i mean searched back post..when send...no idea..

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Regards...Sedate
 
Sedate - i'm sorry but i'm not clear on where you are having problems. Can you be more specific?
 
So folks - all quiet on the Journal front. No-one have any stories to tell?
 
Stephan Whelan said:
So folks - all quiet on the Journal front. No-one have any stories to tell?

London, 20th March 2006. Walked outside thinking of going for a freedive. Was cold and wet, suddenly remembered I was in London.

London, 21st March 2006. Walked outside thinking of going for a freedive. Was cold and wet, suddenly remembered I was in London........

 
rofl rofl rofl

Same with me!

My stories would be something like this:
My CO2 table adventures
Public transport in London - a user's story
How to pack on a train without looking like a carp
Cold showers and open windows - the story of a freediver in London
Dry statics - either a new PB or a close encounter with the floor
 
I may well start my Journals soon. The clocks have changed to British summer time ( BST) The temperatures up from 5 to 13c & the sea is looking more appealing. Truth is I ant got much to say at the moment!
 
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