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The OP might have stopped or hit that credit wall...last time on SB was: September 19, 2009.
 
The OP might have stopped or hit that credit wall...last time on SB was: September 19, 2009.

Nope. The original poster created a different username after September of 2009 (for some forgotten reason).

I resuscitated this thread to advise my younger, less-experienced self on just what was "ahead" for him.
 
We could have helped you with that. Still can if you wish.
 
OKay, everyone who has noted that this is a resurrected ancient thread..

Please read post #34 all the way to the end. It holds the reason for the resurrection, and I think it's one of those very rare times that a long dormant thread should be activated. I very much enjoyed that post.
 
OYA..

I did LMAO when I saw post 34 - got it immediately :) I too met my wife through scuba, and after your post I kinda totted things up. I'm not into rebreathers - nor tech (don't let the 24 cylinders outside my hose fool you - some belong to my wife ;) ) I haven't' gotten into rebreathers nor got past rescue.
But in the last two years including 3 vacations it seems you could buy a brand new BMW 4 series convertible for the money i've spent :-S And then of course to haul my and my wifes gear I needed a new truck - so add the cost of a 2014 Ford raptor to that.. And then there is the gear I've brought for my wife

But that's' it. no more I'm done. No wait there's a shiny thing in the LDS with my name on it..... :D
 
If you venture into underwater photography then be prepared to sell your first born .... and the rest of your children at some point.
So, what you're saying is you still have both of your kidneys?

Lucky bastard.
 
It's clear that few of you are tight-wad Scotsmen like me, who have perfected the skill of window shopping.
 
Gotta have at least two kidneys for redundancy. What kind of diver are you?

If you hang out on the black market you can pick up a third one then you can drink Guinness all night and pi$$ glacier water the next day.
 

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