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We have sun for the first time in 8 days.
We could use a bit of that unsettled weather here. Been way to warm in these parts. Not that I am complaining but we are gonna have water restrictions this summer if we don’t start getting some moisture.
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We have sun for the first time in 8 days.
You deserve it Boo. Sit back, relax those old bones and get high….morning folks...damn, didn't set the alarm and slept in big time...another lazy day for this old man...
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I can't get over the quality of this camera on a $30 phone.
I didn’t know they had salt mines in Washington.no rest for the wicked
and the righteous don’t need any
off to the salt mines!
Wherever big goes there's salt......it's in his nature.I didn’t know they had salt mines in Washington.
Its a small grain grinder as grain grinders go,I still don't understand.
Looks like you're into plants Doobs, you got other green going also?
Unc ,OMIGAWD Now ya done it.
That show was so completely... reviled? shamed? unintended comedy? by scuba divers of that era. Yeah, me.
Here's one you can all see: Lookit the picture of the dude climbing up onto the boat. Where's his dive mask?
Why... it is right where the slightest touch will put it overboard, asshole! You either leave your mask on, take it off and hold it in your hand by the strap, or pull it to your chin.
That way, you can dive your second tank.
I remember one show where a scuba diver was tangled in seaweed. No shit. Couldn't get away. Oh, my. Stuff like that.
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OK, more trivia from your Ancient Unca: They were always cutting the air hose of divers in fights. Yeah. The air hose on the left, which is the exhaust hose -- put there so your bubbles come out behind you. Nevertheless, every guy with a cut exhaust hose was hors de combat.
SOOPER DOUBLE USELESS TRIVIA YOU WILL REMEMBER TO YOUR DYING DAY:
1. The regulator is on your back attached to the tank (see pic 1 above). That means you have to pull air through a weight of about ten inches of water to get a breath. Difficult, really. Sorta like cupping your hand over your nose and breathing the restricted airflow. Not impossible at all, though.
2. This was before pressure gauges were invented. So how did you know you were running low on air? The 5" disk regulator would suddenly ring like a bell each breath you took.
Damn. I am old.