This is SO true.....

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ROFLMAO!
 
at least two posters (or is that posers?) that question why the light bulb changer did not choose a Backplate and Wings set up.


Wristshot
 
What about the members who would argue between using an incandescent and flourescent bulb as the replacement... :eek:ut:
 
This is why the walls in my place are lined with Solar powered Organic Light Emitting Critters. No bulbs, no power, etc. Just pisses everyone off on a night dive when I'm collecting the critters.
See below for example;
:rainbow::rainbow: :rainbow: :rainbow:
Jeff
:)
 
And then there is always the newbie, like me, that needs to know.......
Do they give classes on changing light bulbs? How much are they usually? Do I really need the classes or should I attempt to try and change it myself? Can this class be used in obtaining any other certification at the same time? Do I need a buddy when I am changing this light bulb? If I do not have a buddy available, and I change it solo, who will sign off on it?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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