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Nitpicking, why is SCUBA in capitals ?

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Hello everyone, I'm not editing the main article, I'm not sure my point is valid. I know that "scuba" is an acronym for "self contained underwater breathing apparatus" (source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuba_diving), however, till that day, including in other Wikipedia articles, I never saw it written in capitals.

So, how about we rewrite this line : «Jacob's Well is considered a dangerous underwater cave for novice or non-cave trained SCUBA divers»

As «Jacob's Well is considered a dangerous underwater cave for novice or non-cave trained scuba divers»

? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.250.91.168 (talk) 20:35, 19 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Jacob's Well Victims

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According to newspapers investigation, these are the unfortunate victims of Jacob's Well cave diving, in Wimberley, Texas. May their Souls rest in peace.

1) Eddie Cantre (also spelled Eddie B. Cantrell elsewhere), c. 20, and 2) Ken Hamilton, c. 20, both on 18 July 1964

3) Woman, age and date unknown (see note below)

4) Stephen Walker, 23, on 4 Sept. 1978

5) Kent Holmes Maupin, 19, and 6) Mark Alan Brashier, 21, both on 9 Sept. 1979

7) Richard Madison Patton, 22, on 23 Nov. 1983

8) Wayne Wood Russell, Jr, 36, on 26 Febr. 1984

An unnamed and undated victim, a woman, is often reported as the third victim, which couldn't be verified, but is believed to be true.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.158.17.15 (talk) 11:59, 24 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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