Al, That's probably rust mixed into your o2 lube. Clean you tanks dude, your breathing that Sh#$! - JT At 01:38 AM 4/14/2000 -0400, Al Marvelli wrote: >Scott, > >I dont live to dive,rather for me, diving is life. I wouldnt want to share my >life with someone who didnt feel similarly. > >but enuff touchy feely bullshit. > >Anybody know what o2 safe lube looks like when it breaks down?? I wiped a brown >paste off the threads of my doubles valves. I think its either spent chirstolube >or mold from inside the tank. any ideas? btw its been two years since i had the >tank open, yes i know, my bad...... > >regards, > >Al Marvelli > >ScottBonis@ao*.co* wrote: > >> In a message dated 4/12/2000 9:31:19 PM US Mountain Standard Time, >> chipthorp@ju*.co* writes: >> >> << ... I figured to become the diver that I am today I must take my dive >> training into my own hands . this includes lifestyle changes . working out >> twice a day , not wasting my time ( body ) doing stressful dives ..dumping the >> old lady to buy more gear ...etc. >> >> >> Chip, you will probably never understand what I am about to say, but I really >> feel sorry for you. When you start thinking that a recreational activity, >> any recreational activity, is so important to your life that you're willing >> to sacrifice intimate human relationships, then perhaps you ought to >> reevaluate your priorities. >> >> Diving and teaching diving are important parts of my life. But I would drop >> them in an instant if it meant screwing up my personal relationships. I am >> afraid that you are heading for a very lonely later life. Please think hard >> about what you are saying. >> >> Dive safe, Scott > > > >
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