This page is a great reminder of names and faces of those who pushed the boundaries of civilian diving. It reminded me of many people who have led advanced diving that I haven't thought about in years.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=818859323593669&set=a.441812694631669.
I have a question. Over the years I have had a couple of SPGs fail. Both of them failed by not going all the way back to 0. It's not hard to detect by just paying attention when you take your gauges off, but I wonder if that is a common failure mode.
Actually, the NERD2 is available with no cable and an OC mount is available. I dive mine OC all the time.
We don't control the DiveCAN connectors. I think there are a couple of vendors for them. We don't work with home builders any more for a bunch of reasons.
Also, I would love to see the...
Dennis and Roxanne make it so painless that it's easy to take the organization for granted. Thanks for making it easy for us D & R. Everything just happened on time and as expected.
I'm in Cabo Pulmo after just having finished a week here. We did the Socorros a few years ago.
Roca Partida in the Socorros is one of my favorite dives in the world. I could do it for many days. On the other hand, it is a liveaboard so it comes with the expense and travel time. Everyone...
Yes the Predator was an AMOLED display. We have never used a passive matrix OLED display. Passive matrix OLED displays were used in several computers from other manufacturers.
Actually, the site is a bit confusing. When we came out with the Predator, it used the same case as the Pursuit. This allowed us to upgrade Pursuits to Predators for a couple of years. We upgraded a lot of Pursuits and I think we sold a few upgraded Pursuits. We never sold a monochrome...
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