seabear01
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seabear01

It's going to sound like a scary weapon, but consider a single stack 1911 in .45 caliber.

iDontcare (C)

Given what I know about embryonic stem cells and cellular rejection, I think we can expect to hear of a highly suppressed revised report on this one eventually.

Your Screen Name says it all.

Actually, it has been a few years, but we usually wore hot water suits. Drysuits just plain suck to work in, and if you are doing any cutting, they don't stay dry long.

Before anyone decided to go out and buy dive helmet for a bad ass Halloween costume, it should be noted that a "light" dive helmet weighs in at around 30 pounds. All that is supported by your neck.

That was a little more complicated than that. You'd have to cut the hose close to the surface, at that point the pressure differential would be enough to, well.... ruin the day of anyone who had to clean it up.

In the last 132 years, nine of the ten warmest on record have occurred in the last eleven years.

You've never met the Woz, have you?

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Right...

Actually, now that the caffeine is kicking in, divers need a fancier watch. I use mine as a backup dive computer to track bottom time, depth, calculate decompression, and monitor rates of assent.

I always figured brain damage was involved.

Sorry, but that watch is basically useless for anyone that has to track small intervals of time...

True, but that is a classic straw man argument to respond to another straw man argument.

So Gizmodo is championing the 1%?

It was my understanding that Apple was selling the hardware at close to cost because they were making a fortune on app sales.

"Netscape was a commercial product and wasn't free."

"Apple dominating music player sales is OK, but if they had used that dominance to push for a proprietary Apple-only music format (which AAC isn't, by the way), it wouldn't be OK either."

Tell that to Apple.