David, my Solution meters depth in tenths of meters. > I am intrigued by the advantage that metric units have over the English= > units in calculations. Is there some information available on calculat= ions, > particularly for Nitrox? Is there a place in the states that sells gau= ges with > bar markings? I'd like to be able to be albe to operate safely with bo= th sets > of units. However, with my short experience with meters, I do find the= > use of meters a bit disconserting. There seems to be a lot of roundin= g off > when used in conversions or estimations of depth/length due to the larg= er > unit of measurement.Has anyone else noticed this? Are SI computers/dep= th > gauges in tenths of meters? That would be even more accurate than ft..= =2E -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Roberto Garrote Bernal | = Hewlett-Packard Espa=B7ola, S.A. | Inet: tito@hp*.sp*.hp*.co* Ctra. N-VI, km. 16,500 | 28230 Las Rozas | MADRID | SPAIN | -------------------------------------------------------------------------= -----
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