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| On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:23:33 -0000, "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote: > >BTW - your 'toy' works perfectly well on my browser! > Except it has a maximum body weight of 99.9 kg, and most divers I know are considerable heavier than that, and it seems to recommend an ascent rate of 265.4 fps. Won't that bend me? David |
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#102
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| Well after reading all that computer speakeasy geek stuff I haven't a clue about, I like the site. (But then I have to say that because I am on it...) Well done Jason, you deserve to get more business from it ! After all - I would hope that's primarily what it's for. Chrystiane "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:2vt1dlF2nk1viU1@uni-berlin.de... > After months of hard work, the new Vobster Quay website has finally gone > live! Packed with far more information and underwater photos than its > predecessor plus - for the first time - digital video content, the new > site is designed to give visitors a far better idea of what Vobster Quay > has to offer. > > Pop along and have a look at http://www.vobsterquay.co.uk > > Comments - good, bad and indifferent - are, of course, welcome and will be > used to further improve the site! > > |
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#103
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| Well after reading all that computer speakeasy geek stuff I haven't a clue about, I like the site. (But then I have to say that because I am on it...) Well done Jason, you deserve to get more business from it ! After all - I would hope that's primarily what it's for. Chrystiane "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:2vt1dlF2nk1viU1@uni-berlin.de... > After months of hard work, the new Vobster Quay website has finally gone > live! Packed with far more information and underwater photos than its > predecessor plus - for the first time - digital video content, the new > site is designed to give visitors a far better idea of what Vobster Quay > has to offer. > > Pop along and have a look at http://www.vobsterquay.co.uk > > Comments - good, bad and indifferent - are, of course, welcome and will be > used to further improve the site! > > |
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#104
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| Well after reading all that computer speakeasy geek stuff I haven't a clue about, I like the site. (But then I have to say that because I am on it...) Well done Jason, you deserve to get more business from it ! After all - I would hope that's primarily what it's for. Chrystiane "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:2vt1dlF2nk1viU1@uni-berlin.de... > After months of hard work, the new Vobster Quay website has finally gone > live! Packed with far more information and underwater photos than its > predecessor plus - for the first time - digital video content, the new > site is designed to give visitors a far better idea of what Vobster Quay > has to offer. > > Pop along and have a look at http://www.vobsterquay.co.uk > > Comments - good, bad and indifferent - are, of course, welcome and will be > used to further improve the site! > > |
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| Well after reading all that computer speakeasy geek stuff I haven't a clue about, I like the site. (But then I have to say that because I am on it...) Well done Jason, you deserve to get more business from it ! After all - I would hope that's primarily what it's for. Chrystiane "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:2vt1dlF2nk1viU1@uni-berlin.de... > After months of hard work, the new Vobster Quay website has finally gone > live! Packed with far more information and underwater photos than its > predecessor plus - for the first time - digital video content, the new > site is designed to give visitors a far better idea of what Vobster Quay > has to offer. > > Pop along and have a look at http://www.vobsterquay.co.uk > > Comments - good, bad and indifferent - are, of course, welcome and will be > used to further improve the site! > > |
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| Well after reading all that computer speakeasy geek stuff I haven't a clue about, I like the site. (But then I have to say that because I am on it...) Well done Jason, you deserve to get more business from it ! After all - I would hope that's primarily what it's for. Chrystiane "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:2vt1dlF2nk1viU1@uni-berlin.de... > After months of hard work, the new Vobster Quay website has finally gone > live! Packed with far more information and underwater photos than its > predecessor plus - for the first time - digital video content, the new > site is designed to give visitors a far better idea of what Vobster Quay > has to offer. > > Pop along and have a look at http://www.vobsterquay.co.uk > > Comments - good, bad and indifferent - are, of course, welcome and will be > used to further improve the site! > > |
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| rads wrote: > On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:23:33 -0000, "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote: >> >> BTW - your 'toy' works perfectly well on my browser! >> > Except it has a maximum body weight of 99.9 kg, and most divers I know > are considerable heavier than that, and it seems to recommend an > ascent rate of 265.4 fps. Won't that bend me? Not in the slightest. Well not unless you hit something while you're going at that speed. That will bend you good and propper. The new Mk 4 goes well transonic. The ear defenders hanging over my computer in the workshop are not for show. Oh and that's not Kg that's grains. There are 225120 grains to a slug. A slug is 32.16 pounds. Half the weight in slugs multiplied by the speed in feet per second squared gives you the kenetic energy in foot pounds. The British legal limit for an air rifle is 12 foot pounds and a pistol 6 foot pounds. Don't ya love these wonderful Imperial units? nigelH |
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#108
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| rads wrote: > On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:23:33 -0000, "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote: >> >> BTW - your 'toy' works perfectly well on my browser! >> > Except it has a maximum body weight of 99.9 kg, and most divers I know > are considerable heavier than that, and it seems to recommend an > ascent rate of 265.4 fps. Won't that bend me? Not in the slightest. Well not unless you hit something while you're going at that speed. That will bend you good and propper. The new Mk 4 goes well transonic. The ear defenders hanging over my computer in the workshop are not for show. Oh and that's not Kg that's grains. There are 225120 grains to a slug. A slug is 32.16 pounds. Half the weight in slugs multiplied by the speed in feet per second squared gives you the kenetic energy in foot pounds. The British legal limit for an air rifle is 12 foot pounds and a pistol 6 foot pounds. Don't ya love these wonderful Imperial units? nigelH |
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| rads wrote: > On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:23:33 -0000, "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote: >> >> BTW - your 'toy' works perfectly well on my browser! >> > Except it has a maximum body weight of 99.9 kg, and most divers I know > are considerable heavier than that, and it seems to recommend an > ascent rate of 265.4 fps. Won't that bend me? Not in the slightest. Well not unless you hit something while you're going at that speed. That will bend you good and propper. The new Mk 4 goes well transonic. The ear defenders hanging over my computer in the workshop are not for show. Oh and that's not Kg that's grains. There are 225120 grains to a slug. A slug is 32.16 pounds. Half the weight in slugs multiplied by the speed in feet per second squared gives you the kenetic energy in foot pounds. The British legal limit for an air rifle is 12 foot pounds and a pistol 6 foot pounds. Don't ya love these wonderful Imperial units? nigelH |
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#110
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| rads wrote: > On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:23:33 -0000, "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote: >> >> BTW - your 'toy' works perfectly well on my browser! >> > Except it has a maximum body weight of 99.9 kg, and most divers I know > are considerable heavier than that, and it seems to recommend an > ascent rate of 265.4 fps. Won't that bend me? Not in the slightest. Well not unless you hit something while you're going at that speed. That will bend you good and propper. The new Mk 4 goes well transonic. The ear defenders hanging over my computer in the workshop are not for show. Oh and that's not Kg that's grains. There are 225120 grains to a slug. A slug is 32.16 pounds. Half the weight in slugs multiplied by the speed in feet per second squared gives you the kenetic energy in foot pounds. The British legal limit for an air rifle is 12 foot pounds and a pistol 6 foot pounds. Don't ya love these wonderful Imperial units? nigelH |
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