Terry McCraken writes: >What methods do people currently use to ensure that [selecting the wrong >>regulator] does not happen and are there any improvements that can be >>suggested. Not something I'd suggest as a primary method in a situation where the wrong regulator is likely to have immediate bad consequences, but a useful extra thing to do is cut small notches, or serrations, in the bottoms of the mouthpiece bitewings, which can be felt by the tongue. I first heard this from Malcolm Stewart, and believe it was his idea, though it may have come from elsewhere. Dr. Neal Harman Department of Computer Science University College of Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP TEL: +44 792 295394 FAX: +44 792 295708
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