> Rich, leave the humor to me - how about one built in a garage that will be > ready any time now for the last 12 years. What do you call that, other than > bullshit? - G In my case, I call it the best piece of dive equipment I've ever had the opportunity to work with. You would probably say the same thing if you had a chance to use it as much as I have. So would Rod. Rich > > On Mon, 8 Jul 1996, Richard Pyle <deepreef@bi*.bi*.Ha*.Or*> wrote: > > > >> reliable. Better a unit from someone who has been building them for years > >> than from a upstart. Rod > > > >Explain to me again how you arrived at this conclusion based on your > >successful dive on the Monitor? (Congratulations, by the way - I trust > >Kevin's dives went just as well.) I did the first rebreather dives past 400 > >feet in Papua New Guinea last year. From this I conclude, better a unit > >that incorporates modern technology than something designed to disarm mines. > > > >Rich > > > >P.S. ;-) > > > >-- > >Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@terra.net'. > >Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'. > > > > > Richard Pyle deepreef@bi*.bi*.ha*.or* ******************************************************************* "WHATEVER happens to you when you willingly go underwater is COMPLETELY and ENTIRELY your own responsibility! If you cannot accept this responsibility, stay out of the water!" *******************************************************************
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