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AQUA-WEB.NET - Denis JEANT - toute la plongée loisir, livres de plongée, all the scuba diving leasure

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22 Nov 2008
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  • Re: Time To Vote
    I've noticed nothing thoughtful from Lee. It must be a secret society.

  • Re: Time To Vote
    Lee IS that "thoughtful government" we long for; while at the same time
    being the inept government we experience. Ironic, isn't it?

  • Re: Time To Vote
    Glad it worked out for you. Read your last three posts so you can bask
    in the inconsistency.
    I welcome you to thoughtful government. You won't probably recognize it
    because it's been a long, long, time.

  • Re:
    "Rob van Leeuwen" <trebo...@kpnplanet.nl> schreef in bericht news:...

  • Re: Time To Vote
    Hey look everyone! Bill shows, once again, that he he's the one that's
    brainwashed. Hasn't a clue what's going on around him, he just spouts off
    with what he's been led to believe. Obviously, he's dead from the neck up.
    As I've posted several times and quite recently, I'm a registered Democrat

  • Re: Time To Vote
    Hey look everyone! It's a brain washed republican! Quick go get the Kool
    aide! Whenever Lee Bell retracts his head from his ass he'll see that
    Florida voting problems are caused from the other side of the aisle.
    Nice to see even a redneck (and fucking ugly) state can vote the correct
    way.

  • Re: Time To Vote
    Early voting was running in excess of three hours at most polling places
    here in Florida. Many think it was because of all the Democrats voting
    multiple times under fraudulently registered names. We're waiting to see if
    Florida winds up with more votes than there are people in the state.
    Wouldn't that be an interesting thing to try to explain.

  • Re: Time To Vote
    [Default] Thus spake "Lee Bell" <pleeb...@bellsouth.net>:
    Last Tuesday. Walked up, handed the lady my card and ID, voted. It
    took me longer to walk from the car and past the cash registers than
    it took to sign in and vote.

  • Time To Vote
    OK, guys and gals, the time is here. If you have not already voted, get off
    your butt and go out and vote.
    I don't care who you vote for (McCain), or what policies you favor (McCain)
    or what rights you consider worth protecting (McCain). What I do care about
    is that you exercise your right to participate in the decision (McCain).

  • Re: HELP!!!!! Need advvice deciding which type of fins to take to Bonaire
    Yeah, I've weighed the cost of the AMEX Platinum against the 3-year PC
    membership, finding it a bit cheaper to go the PC route, not to
    mention that it's a "preferred membership" - meaning that if a
    particular club is full to capacity, actual PC members will be
    admitted before AMEX and other comped admittance partners. The annual

  • Re: HELP!!!!! Need advvice deciding which type of fins to take to Bonaire
    If you have a platinum AX card it's free. I went to the Newark one en
    route home to Bonaire. The layover was 6 hours and the pits. Had I a
    buddy I would have taxi'd to Ironbound for some Portuguese food. The
    lounge was FREEZING and noisy as heck.
    FYI the ladder and site at Oil Slick is not available since Omar.

  • Re: How to open Seiko 6159-7010 Dive watch
    Since Seiko just did service on them, you should contact them to
    notify them that they did the service wrong and send it back to them,
    for it to be fixed free of charge.
    It would be worthwhile to do this if you only wanted to get the water
    out and then never immerse the watch ever again. If you intend on

  • Re: How to open Seiko 6159-7010 Dive watch
    Since Seiko just did service on them, you should contact them to
    notify them that they did the service wrong and send it back to them,
    for it to be fixed free of charge.
    It would be worthwhile to do this if you only wanted to get the water
    out and then never immerse the watch ever again. If you intend on

  • Re: How to open Seiko 6159-7010 Dive watch
    I believe that model has a monoblock case - it's solid with no back to
    remove.
    You gain access to the movement through the front - by removing the
    bezel and crystal (glass).
    I'd suggest you take it to a service center - in fact if it's leaking
    soon after going to one it should go back to them for the seal to be

  • Re: How to open Seiko 6159-7010 Dive watch
    I don't have the knowledge you need. I found pictures of the front and back
    of the watch. The bank does not appear to have the more modern screw off
    back. It was not apparent how it comes off, which is why I suggested you
    contact Seiko to find somebody qualified to work on the watch you have.
    Lee

  • Re: How to open Seiko 6159-7010 Dive watch
    Hi, That is way I did not open yet. I have SSI certification for
    Scuba repairs and Mechanical and electronic skils.
    Yes I sent it, but just after the maintenance performed by seiko
    center, the watch got wet while snorkeling at only 15' deep.
    The watch is working. I just want to Open to remove the humidity

  • Re: How to open Seiko 6159-7010 Dive watch
    Contact Seiko for somebody with the knowledge and skills to do the job.
    The watch you have is a collector's item. I strongly recommend against
    messing with it without the right knowledge and the right tools. Your
    question suggests you have neither.
    Lee

  • How to open Seiko 6159-7010 Dive watch
    Hi, I need to open my vintage SEIKO 6159-7010. If anyone can help me
    with some instructions, I realy apreciate.
    thanks,
    Luis.

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    I had a EON lux, air computer, however the dive compute to pc was 9-pin
    serial.My laptop only has USb so I got a 9-pin to usb cable which would
    appear as a com port. My copy of Dive Manager would not read the data. I've
    another device & sw combo that reads fine. Downloaded the latest to see if
    that'd help, and it didn't have an option for EON.

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    "George Cathcart" <george.cathc...@gmail.com> schreef in bericht

  • Re: Silicon mask for Junior ?
    news:c_QHk.4640$sc2.271@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
    [link]
    IST, Mares, Akona.
    I use an Akona for backup, and just got the Wahoo Junior for my niece
    and nephew.
    The nephew is 4 next month (niece is 7), and the mask fits fine.

  • Silicon mask for Junior ?
    Can anyone recommend a good silicon mask to suit the tiny face of my 6 yo
    son
    ?
    He hates wearing the scratchy cheap ( plastic or silitext) ones... plus they
    don't ever seal for him.. so trying to find a good quality silicon mask for
    him.
    I remember seeing a perfect little Mares silicon mask in Thailand once, but

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    [Default] Thus spake George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com>:
    In 1980, I upgraded an RSX11M system from 3.7 to 4.0. Fortunately, I
    was able to boot the machine (from the 9 track) and restore the back
    ups I had run an hour earlier. The back ups took two hours. About 4
    MB of disk.
    I kept the log of that fiasco (on an LA36) and drag it out from time

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    Hey for $50 a year I can give you an internet site that will back up
    your entire drive automatically it is actually pretty cool.
    I get credits for referrals so you know I'm not just a nice guy.
    If you lose old applications the data doesn't do much good - I back up
    my entire 'C' drive

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    I'd recommend a stand alone hard drive and auto backup software in addition
    to individual file backup. Hard drives are cheap and include the software
    for periodic backups. You can USB to most any computer from a hard drive
    and save yourself a great deal of grief should the main hard drive fail or

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 20:19:25 -0700 (PDT), George Cathcart
    Glad you were able to recover your old data. USB memory chips are cheap
    backup media for your mission critical files. I recommend backing up your
    logs to be sure you can recover from any other accidents.
    It would be interesting to learn what happened in the Suunto application to

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    George,
    Glad it worked for you. It was just a passing thought as I read your
    message.
    Andy

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    Followup:
    Andy, you are a gentleman and a scholar. I did system restore and got
    back the SDM version I had before AND all the dives I had downloaded
    to the PC.
    I'm still unhappy with Suunto (and I will backup the data file to
    protect myself from them), but at least I have all my dives again.
    Thanks again, very much.

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    [Default] Thus spake George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com>:
    Depends on what OS you are using and how you've partitioned your
    disk(s).

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    Thanks Andy, that's a possibility I hadn't considered. Don't know if
    it would restore data, but it might be worth a try.
    gc

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    George,
    Any possibility you could do a "system restore" taking it back to before
    you installed the latest DM software? Just a thought.
    Andy

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    Of course I wish...
    gc

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    But of course you had it backed up...

  • Re: Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    George. Here is a good example of why we back up our files. If the
    original is corrupted, you have the backed up file. I'm somewhat surprised
    the original file was destroyed in the conversion process. It seems the
    conversion could be done just reading the file and leaving the contents
    intact. You could then reinstall the old program and read the file. One of

  • Beware Suunto Dive Manager
    So I downloaded the latest version of Suunto's Dive Manager software
    about 10 days ago, just after downloading my most recent dives from my
    Vyper to my PC. My previous version of Dive Manager read those dives
    fine. I input the dive details to go with the data, then decided to
    see if there was a new version of DM. There was, so I downloaded it

  • Re: TRIDENT New Zealand wet suits
    [link]

  • TRIDENT New Zealand wet suits
    Hello,
    I Need to contact TRIDENT company from New Zealand the manufacturer of
    the Stealth semidry wetsuit
    Can anyone please give me a web site, email, telephone or fax number
    to contact TRIDENT.
    Thanks a lot,
    Mario

  • FA: Aeris Atmos LX size Large BCD gently used
    Hello,
    I have a gently used Aeris Atmos LX BCD size large for auction. It was a
    demo/rental and is in great shape, it's been used maybe a dozen times.
    [link]

  • Re: Direction Finders
    Thanks for that. I contacted ScubaPro after the tipoff in another post and
    they have replied that the "Never Lost" product has been discontinued.
    Similarly, XIOS seem to have sunk without trace. This Desert Star setup
    looks a definite possibility and cheap enough to get just to play with!

  • Re: Direction Finders
    [Default] Thus spake "NHdiver" <nhdi...@metrocast.net>:
    Funny name, but I've actually seen some of their other stuff in
    action.

  • Re: Direction Finders
    [Default] Thus spake "NHdiver" <nhdi...@metrocast.net>:
    I didn't go there, yet. But just the URI is intriging. "Desert Star"
    and "Sport Diving" sounds like an interesting mix. Must go look.

  • Re: Direction Finders
    Check this site [link] and click on "Sport Diving" at
    the top of the page.
    Al
    Bottoms Up Divers
    news:48d8e401$0$16002$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...

  • Re: Direction Finders
    Havn't seen one in recent years. Uwatec made one called a "Never Lost".
    There was also one made by another company called an "Eye See" (or
    something like that). Friend of mine had the "Eye See" unit but I never
    saw it in use or heard any comments on it. I heard the "Eye See" units
    had poor water resistance. Apparently the O-rings were a bit

  • Re: Direction Finders
    news:48d8e401$0$16002$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
    It was made by Uwatec, but no longer appears on their website. I don't know
    if that means it's out of production or, perhaps, has been sold to someone
    else. A search did find this
    [link] ,

  • Direction Finders
    Hi all. I recall there used to be a product available called "never lost" or
    some such. Effectively an ultrasound transmitter which you attach to your
    anchor or drop line and a wrist mounted detector with a circle of leds which
    then pointed the general direction back to the boat. I have searched widely

  • Re: Well, the world is certainly looking grim, isn't it? 73536
    And ammo, you have to have ammo.
    Say it isn't so.
    Lee

  • Re: Well, the world is certainly looking grim, isn't it? 73536
    Outstanding - hasn't anyone here seen Mad Max one or two? (Maybe it was a
    result of anxiety...)
    Mind you, he does have a point. If the world gets any worse the house
    prices will start going up in France...

  • Re: DOT regulations on personal scuba tank transportation
    Why only 1800 psi? Are they antiques?

  • Re: HELP!!!!! Need advvice deciding which type of fins to take to Bonaire
    Dillon Pyron <invaliddmpy...@austin.rr.com> wrote in
    Looks like Ike has moved a bit closer to Houston now... It's currently
    projected to come ashore around Freeport which pretty much puts it in a
    direct line for my house... If the eye goes over my house, of course I'll
    go out in it to check it out... Projected wind speeds are supposed to be

  • Re: HELP!!!!! Need advvice deciding which type of fins to take to Bonaire
    Claims? I made a claim? Where? When? The only claim I have is to be
    the sole owner of an opinion.


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