Anti-Fogging Treatments for New Masks. (a comparison of techniques)

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If you sneak a peek at the previous 650 or so posts in this thread, you may realize why your post is not really helpful. :(
Long winded....Edit.
Submitted for your approval...LOL.
 
...//... What I do, and have done for 20 years is..
Many, many years ago that argument was totally put to rest (for me). We had contracted for an 'alpha' instructor to polish our C-programming skills. Resume

During the most memorable interpersonal 'ramp-up' to the formal lecture, Rex mentioned to the five of us (in response to a question) that his hardest student/sell/audience was someone who has done something forever and sees no reason for change. I took that to heart.

...//... Note* Many Dive equipment manufacturers have been making mask for decades. You would almost think they would remove the film, or spray it with the Super Duper Fog Inhibitor. I don't believe there is anything that is 100%
Cheers.
Why do you think that they are even trying?

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Many, many years ago that argument was totally put to rest (for me). We had contracted for an 'alpha' instructor to polish our C-programming skills. Resume

I :heart: it that he still has "including Microsoft and Digital Equipment Corp." up at the top, though I'm not entirely sure how to parse that.
 
I :heart: it that he still has "including Microsoft and Digital Equipment Corp." up at the top, though I'm not entirely sure how to parse that.

Oh the diversion. I loved PDP-11. I yearn for the days of Compuserve and X.25. Now back to masks.
 
We did a PDP-11 emulator in Microsoft Whatever-it-was-called-at-the-time for SysProg 302 aka "that Mickeysoft OS programming". Complete with reverse-Hungarian variable names and Windows help files. (I was a "mature-age" student. (As opposed to "mature", I suppose.))
 
Was a PDP-11 'destructive read' like the '8' was? I had to come up with 6502 equivalent as a project...

I still have my password from my Compuserve (Brookline, Mass) dialup. Morphed into AOL, screw them...
 
Was a PDP-11 'destructive read' like the '8' was? I had to come up with 6502 equivalent as a project...

I still have my password from my Compuserve (Brookline, Mass) dialup. Morphed into AOL, screw them...
Stop hijacking this thread or I'll report you to the OP.
 

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