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  1. annasea

    Hi everyone! Vancouver diving

    Welcome to SB! I'm about a 12-min drive from you and I had no idea you existed. (non-local diver :wink:) Your rental prices are extremely reasonable. I had to rent a drysuit years ago to do some dives with a potential AOW instructor and I paid about your price for the suit alone.
  2. annasea

    3D Printing Experts in the House?

    Likely a service as there are affordable options... public libraries and the major uni in town has a student-run printing services that seems quite cheap. My main concern are the files, actually, and the accuracy in measurements.
  3. annasea

    3D Printing Experts in the House?

    Thanks for the replies, all! @James79 , @sprockjohnson , @davehicks The ring fits onto a beech Bodum spice mill. I need a white one to indicate salt. The square tube is needed to hold a place setting together. Vintage item and came missing one of the square tubes. The tube has a bit more...
  4. annasea

    3D Printing Experts in the House?

    I have a pair of metal calipers that I used when I was making jewellery. 'Analogue' though, so I'd need to check the accuracy on something I know to be an exact measurement first.
  5. annasea

    3D Printing Experts in the House?

    What about creating files for them in something like Tinkercad, though? I can find a place to print them w/ no problem, but I need to create the digital files myself, otherwise they'll cost me a fortune. Is the learning curve for basic shapes such as these relatively reasonable? The only...
  6. annasea

    3D Printing Experts in the House?

    Who 3D prints here? I have 2 very simple shapes I need duplicated. The potential cost in my case seems to be more in making the file than in printing, so I'd like to do that myself. It seems Tinkercad may be the way to go in my case. Mac friendly, no software to download... win-win. What's the...
  7. annasea

    Mike Fisch has passed on

    Sincere condolences to Mike's friends and family. I read with interest his journey over to FL from Germany. I'm sorry his time in cave country wound up being relatively short, but he made his dream happen and it's quality over quantity anyway. RIP.
  8. annasea

    Wet Wear: Destroyed by fire; Accepting donations via GoFundMe

    Earlier this week I read about the fire that has all but destroyed Wet Wear, a family-run business in Florida that makes custom wetsuits. A news article stated that they had to make significant cuts to stay in business during covid--one of them being insurance. A GoFundMe for the business has...
  9. annasea

    Info WetWear Service

    Very sad to learn of this fire. As per the articles, the fire was made worse due to the nature of burning neoprene, and they had no insurance due to cutting expenses b/c of covid. Last link is for donations to help them get back on their feet...
  10. annasea

    Things I've learned along the way

    I admit to being vaguely amused... the emoticon clinched it. :wink:
  11. annasea

    Things I've learned along the way

    I took me a while to pee in the suit... huge psychological block to get over.
  12. annasea

    Things I've learned along the way

    Hah! Marine head... this is why my wetsuits are front zip. ;) So much easier to unzip partially and let a bunch of water flow through and flush out the suit for the remainder of the dive.
  13. annasea

    Things I've learned along the way

    You wear a sports bra while diving? I'd not heard or knowingly seen such a thing. Interesting. I just wear a bikini top and bottoms that may or may not match. I think my favourite matching suit is a kids/teens set from a sporting goods store. Size 14 or 16. Good for the ego. ;P
  14. annasea

    Suggestion Reconsider and remove the "disagree (red thumb down)" flag

    I reckon there are plenty of people like me that read through threads quite quickly and choose to make immediate use of the assorted 'reaction' options... or not. No one should feel obligated to defend their opinion if it does not agree with yours--in most cases, an absolute stranger. If you're...
  15. annasea

    Solved: Can you add a frown/unhappy face option to “like”

    I think the disagree is useless, frankly. Disagreeing w/ someone is usually followed by a discussion as to why. Just having that silly face is pointless. The frown is far more applicable... at least in the areas of the board I inhabit.
  16. annasea

    I do not agree with, "Dive and Let Dive."

    "Anne More kept producing children" That comes off like it was her decision, and actions, alone. LOL! Hardly...
  17. annasea

    Anilao or Cebu?

    It's been far too many years since my last visit, but... I didn't even know Cebu had diving. I passed through it in order to get to great diving nearby at Sogod Bay. Anilao has incredible muck diving, so wonderful for macro pics, plus a short drive from Manila.
  18. annasea

    Diving / Period / No tampons

    A hysterectomy is a "good suggestion?" :no:
  19. annasea

    How the hell does this happen

    I suspect they must factor these sorts of things into the overall picture in order to survive. If it means raising rates based on supply and demand, for example, then so be it. I can still get daily car rentals for around $25 CAD, taxes included, more often than not.
  20. annasea

    How the hell does this happen

    As at least two of us have stated since you made this post... 2-factor authentication is NOT a thing for CCs in the US. Or Canada for that matter. The US was very slow to introduce the 'tap' feature for CCs compared to Canada, IIRC. I was quite surprised by that, frankly, as usually Canada...
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