SeaJay
Contributor
...That you'd bait for another million-post thread like last time... As I said before, I think you just like to hear yourself argue.
Feel free to dive any way you wish. I couldn't care less how you dive. Apparently you like quick disconnects and jacket-style BC's. I once felt the same way. I invite you to educate yourself through formal training as to why some gear works better than others. If you choose to ignore the invitation, then so be it.
The argument of the half-full bladder has already been addressed. I invite you to read it at http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=387070&highlight=article#post387070 . No doubt you will find points to argue... But you will not find me participating. I simply don't wish to argue with you any longer.
In light of your recent argument that plastics can be tougher than metals (which I agreed with you on, depending on the materials and circumstances) I find it interesting that in the above example you fixed a piece of plastic with a piece of metal.
...But whatever. I'm sorry... I simply won't argue with you.
Feel free to dive any way you wish. I couldn't care less how you dive. Apparently you like quick disconnects and jacket-style BC's. I once felt the same way. I invite you to educate yourself through formal training as to why some gear works better than others. If you choose to ignore the invitation, then so be it.
The argument of the half-full bladder has already been addressed. I invite you to read it at http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=387070&highlight=article#post387070 . No doubt you will find points to argue... But you will not find me participating. I simply don't wish to argue with you any longer.
In light of your recent argument that plastics can be tougher than metals (which I agreed with you on, depending on the materials and circumstances) I find it interesting that in the above example you fixed a piece of plastic with a piece of metal.

...But whatever. I'm sorry... I simply won't argue with you.