Cool. I believe that the exact numbers for the rings were 50 big, $40,000 dollar rings for players, coaches, owners, etc. and 450 smaller rings worth a few thousand, for the rest of the organization.
Yeah, what BabyDuck said. Just out of curiosity, how much weight do you wear right now (or, at least when you were certified). I think I started with 34 lbs in a 7mm Farmer John suit.
During my relatively short stint of diving (3 years) I have had the opportunity to dive jacket, back-inflate and BP/W. Overall, they all did what they were supposed to do: control buoyancy. However, probably due to my body type (fairly large upper torso, big shoulders/chest/muscles...
Welcome to the board, Daisy!
You may have more luck posting your question in one of the Europe forums: http://www.scubaboard.com/forumdisplay.php?f=423
Bit of a threadjack here. The title to this thread makes me wonder: Do most rec divers (not just SB members) have diver insurance? Or do most vacation divers assume that their normal medical insurance will help them in case of problems?
If you want to, try this website: http://www.upgradememory.com/
They have a memory configurator on the site, which can help you figure out what kind of memory you computer needs, as well as a price starting point.
I've never bought from them, but I can't remember what store I bought my...
Good advice, right there.
Also, here at work, I'm the quasi-IT guy here at work, and spyware is a big problem if not taken care of. One computer here has the record of 725 spyware programs installed at once. Opening a folder took 30 minutes!
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