How about being a Polish Mod, captured by Advisors...mania:As for the Spanish Princess - RSS it was only for one day. Buuuuuuu
I wish I could be a Spanish Princess captured by Pirates for a bit longer
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How about being a Polish Mod, captured by Advisors...mania:As for the Spanish Princess - RSS it was only for one day. Buuuuuuu
I wish I could be a Spanish Princess captured by Pirates for a bit longer
mania:in Hurghada, Sharm and Dahab they use alu tanks. 15 liters are available but you have to pay extra ( I think in Hurghada it was 5 US$ per day or something like that)
and thanks marek for confirming that there you are probably safer than in Warsaw's streets in the middle of the day (not to mention the night). They are waiting for you Americans to come back.
Mania
Well, the volume of the 15 liter tank doesn't change with pressure, what you do is you squeeze more air into the same volume. In Europe and Egypt they normally fill the tanks of any volume up to the 200 bar, so I believe this to be the standard procedure, not something to be disappointed about.elmagnoon:I rented 15 litre tanks in Dahab and Sharm. I was quite disappointed in both cases as they only filled them to 170-200 bars, which pretty well beats the purpose of renting higher capacity tanks. Not only that but when I mentioned it to one of the instructors he actually argued with me that the 3300 PSI marked on the cylinder is the "Maximum Operating Pressure" but that it was meant to be filled only to 3000 PSI(200 bars) to get the 15 litres