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Sydney_Diver:
Moose if you are "Fully DIRed up" as your profile suggests, then what are you doing anywhere near a CCR? As for them being dangerous as your pervious post mentions. I would suggest they are only as dangerous as the person strapped into them. I use my CCR's for all my diving and there is no way known you would ever get me back on OC! Would rather not dive at all than have to strap on a Cold, Noisy Bubble Maker again.

Cheers
Chris
I think Moose's agenda speaks for itself.
 
Mike Veitch:
yes but the k divers are slow golfers too.....

Where is Pakman!?

:lol:

that's cause they're all drunk by the start of the back nine...

actually I am more of an impatient golfer... I'm usually the obnoxious guy behind firing shots at people to get a move on... but it might take me 10 strokes to get to the green...:D
 
pakman:
that's cause they're all drunk by the start of the back nine...

actually I am more of an impatient golfer... I'm usually the obnoxious guy behind firing shots at people to get a move on... but it might take me 10 strokes to get to the green...:D
:lol: sounds like my golf game :D
 
Sydney_Diver:
That is one nice load of BS you have there, sure some CCR's do have a bit of moisture build up on the sensor face, AP units as an example. It is obvious you are bias towards one unit. And I don’t have any problem with that, but maybe you should take off the blinkers and have a look sideways....

I have NEVER had any moisture on the PRISM cells, nor seen any significant build up on the Megs. It will be interesting to see how the Eagle and the Mk15.5's being produced by ColKan do.

Edit : Moose if you are "Fully DIRed up" as your profile suggests, then what are you doing anywhere near a CCR? As for them being dangerous as your pervious post mentions. I would suggest they are only as dangerous as the person strapped into them. I use my CCR's for all my diving and there is no way known you would ever get me back on OC! Would rather not dive at all than have to strap on a Cold, Noisy Bubble Maker again.

Cheers
Chris

As I told you RBs are a tool as a marine biologist I sometimes need to use them.

As for BS and blinkers - no mate that is an opinion, informed by several hundred hours of RB use so no need to look sideways. You are welcome to yours as am I so wind in your neck eh!

Graham
 
wedivebc:
I think Moose's agenda speaks for itself.

No agenda here - if you have a different opinion they why not post it instead of assuming stuff about me?
 

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