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  1. m.taylor

    Closed Shearwater Perdix Ai+Two Transmitters-New

    Sold I got these as a bit of an impulse "support the local dive shop" move, and now have decided I would rather have money. New, never seen water. $800 for the computer, $300 per transmitter, $1200 for the package deal. I'll change this post if something sells individually. All USD and...
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    Mixing gases in a cylinder for a partial fill

    Cool, so N2O works like CO2. I learned something today.
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    Mixing gases in a cylinder for a partial fill

    I know when an entonox (laughing gas) cylinder sits in the cold it separates, not sure about the science.
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    Has the COVID-19 situation changed your gear purchasing habits?

    I’m trying my best to support the local shops right now, and I’m making a surprisingly decent amount of money on unemployment. What I’m saying is that I bought a new Perdix AI from my favourite lds. They were extremely appreciative.
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    For Sale Uwatec Galileo Luna+Transmitter

    Around 50 dives. Batteries are at about 75%. $375 usd shipped via PayPal is best.
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    Good Basic Boat Scuba First Aid Kit

    It sounds like you're describing Tegaderm film, it's a transparent bandage intended for intravenous sites. Those things are great. 3M™ Tegaderm™ Transparent Film Dressing | 3M United States
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    Tracking device for skiing and diving

    Mostly non scuba related tangent incoming. An airbag doesn't hurt, however recent thoughts bring up the fact that the amazing statistics on survival rates from European studies don't translate perfectly across the pond. My thoughts on why this is is that we have more skiing at and below...
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    Good Basic Boat Scuba First Aid Kit

    Alberta Health Services/Sunshine Village property. Sorry. They might be published somewhere externally, I'm not sure.
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    Good Basic Boat Scuba First Aid Kit

    If you look at it and say "that's a lot of blood" and direct pressure doesn't control it damn quick, or of it's bright red blood coming in spurts/with force then it's time for a tourniquet. (Watch a video on youtube if you're not squeamish, the US military makes great ones) A tourniquet CAN...
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    Half blind divers, how do you do it?

    I had more or less the best possible outcome with lasik. I had the all-laser surgery (laser makes the flap instead of a blade. Apparently it's a bigger treatment area and the flap is less likely to get dislodged), and went from couldn't read road signs to better than 20-20. The worst part...
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    Whale and dolphin captivity illegal in Canada

    In other news, despite the jingle not everyone loves Marineland. (I'll see myself out) The mall in Edmonton used to have dolphins, those were the days.
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    whale sharks ON AQUA CAT CRUISES?

    Some friends of mine got back a couple weeks ago, they had some cool video of a whale shark.
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    Any E-Tec owners ....come talk me off the ledge!

    A friend of mine has a 150 E-Tec on their ski boat, it's scary quick.
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    Snow Skiing question?

    There are lots of skiing oriented forums, and a few I frequent. The best I can think of offhand foryour situation is EpicSki.com. I don't hang out there personally, but it seems to be the learning forum. As for your timing issues, I can't help you. The resort I ski most often is open until...
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    "New" Diver, New to here

    Hi My name is Malcolm, and I live in Canada. I got my open water certification in '03 (At age 10), and since then have logged 8 dives. Pretty awesome, I know. At the end of March I am going to the Bahamas for a liveaboard trip with Blackbeard's. After that, I would really like to get...
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