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  #21  
Old 05-25-2004, 08:41 PM
Jason O'Rourke
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Michael <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:
>I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
>I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
>my diving practices.


Then what do you need a spare air for? It's the equilivent of 150psi in
your tank. A typical 500psi reserve and a buddy offer 1000psi, and you
don't have to spend any extra money or hassle traveling with one to get it.

(yes, everyone, I'm trying to keep it calm. Doesn't feel like bait)

Ah, screw it. Any DM that gets saved by a Spare Death should rip up their
card on the spot.
--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com
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  #22  
Old 05-25-2004, 08:41 PM
Jason O'Rourke
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Michael <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:
>I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
>I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
>my diving practices.


Then what do you need a spare air for? It's the equilivent of 150psi in
your tank. A typical 500psi reserve and a buddy offer 1000psi, and you
don't have to spend any extra money or hassle traveling with one to get it.

(yes, everyone, I'm trying to keep it calm. Doesn't feel like bait)

Ah, screw it. Any DM that gets saved by a Spare Death should rip up their
card on the spot.
--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com
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  #23  
Old 05-25-2004, 08:41 PM
Jason O'Rourke
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Michael <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:
>I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
>I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
>my diving practices.


Then what do you need a spare air for? It's the equilivent of 150psi in
your tank. A typical 500psi reserve and a buddy offer 1000psi, and you
don't have to spend any extra money or hassle traveling with one to get it.

(yes, everyone, I'm trying to keep it calm. Doesn't feel like bait)

Ah, screw it. Any DM that gets saved by a Spare Death should rip up their
card on the spot.
--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com
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  #24  
Old 05-25-2004, 08:41 PM
Jason O'Rourke
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Michael <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:
>I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
>I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
>my diving practices.


Then what do you need a spare air for? It's the equilivent of 150psi in
your tank. A typical 500psi reserve and a buddy offer 1000psi, and you
don't have to spend any extra money or hassle traveling with one to get it.

(yes, everyone, I'm trying to keep it calm. Doesn't feel like bait)

Ah, screw it. Any DM that gets saved by a Spare Death should rip up their
card on the spot.
--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com
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  #25  
Old 05-25-2004, 08:41 PM
Jason O'Rourke
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Michael <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:
>I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
>I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
>my diving practices.


Then what do you need a spare air for? It's the equilivent of 150psi in
your tank. A typical 500psi reserve and a buddy offer 1000psi, and you
don't have to spend any extra money or hassle traveling with one to get it.

(yes, everyone, I'm trying to keep it calm. Doesn't feel like bait)

Ah, screw it. Any DM that gets saved by a Spare Death should rip up their
card on the spot.
--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com
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  #26  
Old 05-25-2004, 08:41 PM
Jason O'Rourke
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Michael <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:
>I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
>I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
>my diving practices.


Then what do you need a spare air for? It's the equilivent of 150psi in
your tank. A typical 500psi reserve and a buddy offer 1000psi, and you
don't have to spend any extra money or hassle traveling with one to get it.

(yes, everyone, I'm trying to keep it calm. Doesn't feel like bait)

Ah, screw it. Any DM that gets saved by a Spare Death should rip up their
card on the spot.
--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com
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  #27  
Old 05-25-2004, 08:41 PM
Jason O'Rourke
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Michael <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:
>I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
>I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
>my diving practices.


Then what do you need a spare air for? It's the equilivent of 150psi in
your tank. A typical 500psi reserve and a buddy offer 1000psi, and you
don't have to spend any extra money or hassle traveling with one to get it.

(yes, everyone, I'm trying to keep it calm. Doesn't feel like bait)

Ah, screw it. Any DM that gets saved by a Spare Death should rip up their
card on the spot.
--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com
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  #28  
Old 05-26-2004, 01:02 AM
Jammer Six
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

In article <2OQsc.18188$bF3.2177@fed1read01>, Michael
<troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:

€ I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
€ equivalents.


We're sure it will be all you'll need.

Good choice!

--
"We're going to rush the hijackers."
-Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001
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  #29  
Old 05-26-2004, 01:02 AM
Jammer Six
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

In article <2OQsc.18188$bF3.2177@fed1read01>, Michael
<troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:

€ I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
€ equivalents.


We're sure it will be all you'll need.

Good choice!

--
"We're going to rush the hijackers."
-Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001
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  #30  
Old 05-26-2004, 01:02 AM
Jammer Six
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

In article <2OQsc.18188$bF3.2177@fed1read01>, Michael
<troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote:

€ I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
€ equivalents.


We're sure it will be all you'll need.

Good choice!

--
"We're going to rush the hijackers."
-Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001
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