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Old July 6th, 2008, 04:25 PM   #2
DandyDon
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Looks like I-97 and TD 5E have merged, and while the winds may not exceed 73 mph, the range covers much of the coast and Baja (once known as southern California - but I guss the LA-San Diego corridor is using that name now?) for the next few days....
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You wouldn't think of diving Nitrox without analyzing the O2 content first; why would you trust your life to CO analysis that may have been completed three months ago - IF THEY EVEN DO THAT?! The time, effort, and cost to check each and every cylinder of gas you dive for carbon monoxide is negligible, especially when considering the dire outcome of contaminated dive gas.
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