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    Monday
    Jun072010

    Commercial Break: See Diver Dive In Big Blue Hole

    There is really something super creepy about the open sea. At least there is to me. Guillame Nery clearly doesn't have the same phobia. He is the current World Champion Free Diver, which I had no idea was a title you could hold until the posting of this very brog.

    This is the deepest blue hole in the world [Dean's Blue Hole] and I'm pretty sure this is a place that houses giant octopi and other miscellaneous sea beasts, but that doesn't stop a shoeless Nery. The video is amazing and just by looking at the camera setup, high production and quality.

    Props to Julie Gautier for film this whilst holding her breath. Don't worry, it just so happens she's the world's greatest...breath holder? Well, you get what I mean.

    There is a bit of a dirty joke somewhere in this post, but I'm a bit tapped at the moment. Enjoy

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    Hey just let you know I'm having some trouble RSS'ing your blog. Every time when I try to do it via the main page I ended up subscribe to comments only, and when I followed the main page's RSS it lead to a broken page.

    It's probably my own cock up, using a new application and all. Still haven't quite had the same issue with anything else I've followed yet. Just let you know, even if it's 90% chance it's my own fault

    June 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSel

    Could you tell me what program it is you're having a problem getting the feed on? I'll pass it on to the SquareSpace higher ups. They are usually pretty fast in matters such as these.

    June 8, 2010 | Registered CommenterIsaiah T. Taylor

    SharpReading V0.9.7.0

    Hope that will work out.

    June 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSel

    From Squarespace admin:

    Hi there,

    I suggest having the reader try subscribing using the direct feed URL:

    http://www.itbrog.com/journal/rss.xml

    Additionally, I would have the reader try this Squarespace URL for your site:

    http://isaiahtaylor.squarespace.com/journal/rss.xml

    Let me know if this helps!

    June 13, 2010 | Registered CommenterIsaiah T. Taylor

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