Author: Hi-Soft
Date: May 12, 2008 18:24
... dive with a few buddies, just to get our new gear / weight all sorted... My suggestion, take it for what it's worth ...a nearly empty cylinder, and empty your BCD. Then start removing weight in small increments until you can fin pivot with no gas in your BCD. That, IMHO, is as near to ideal weight as you are likely to get. generally speaking, from a DCI point of view it's ...
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Author: Don Gingrich
Date: May 12, 2008 03:53
...pier dive with a few buddies, just to get our new gear / weight all sorted... My suggestion, take it for what it's worth is ... a nearly empty cylinder, and empty your BCD. Then start removing weight in small increments until you can fin pivot with no gas in your BCD. That, IMHO, is as near to ideal weight as you are likely to get. generally speaking, from a DCI point of view it's not...
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Author: Ines Ackman
Date: Mar 7, 2008 11:10
Get your ideal weight with this natural method http://www.Kiverlatios.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
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Author: A.
Date: Oct 28, 2007 12:30
... duration, nothing, something, distance and weight are but a minute fraction ... is that for Kant, empirical idealism, transcendental realism, and the tempting...mistake that results in empirical idealism and transcendental realism is a...transcendental realism. Berkeley's empirical idealism is the result of drawing...the hardness or softness, the weight, even the impenetrability, there still...
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Author: Silverdahl
Date: Oct 28, 2007 03:53
... storms, but not something deliverers have to fiddle with, or that is non-intuitive. Ideally maybe a self-closing stainless-steel hinge mechanism that when the door is opened past 45degrees ... so no separate latch would be required. I can also picture doing it with a weight on a carefully shaped external arm: that would have the advantage of no additional moving...
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Author: Matt Richards
Date: Oct 14, 2007 19:17
... aircraft, and sometimes you are left with the choice of operating the flight with a less than ideal aircraft, or not operating the flight at all. Yes, but they couldn't keep it straight. To the passengers they said it was a fuel problem. To the media they said it was weight. Same thing.. can't carry enough fuel to make the distance without going over MGTOW. The...
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Author: ngap
Date: Oct 13, 2007 22:05
... aircraft, and sometimes you are left with the choice of operating the flight with a less than ideal aircraft, or not operating the flight at all. Yes, but they couldn't keep it straight. To the passengers they said it was a fuel problem. To the media they said it was weight. The 3 pax are probably about 300kg with luggage. It is a matter of complying with the ...
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Author: yandahir bazoot
Date: Aug 14, 2007 12:14
... duration, nothing, something, distance and weight are but a minute fraction ...is that for Kant, empirical idealism, transcendental realism, and the tempting...mistake that results in empirical idealism and transcendental realism is a...transcendental realism. Berkeley's empirical idealism is the result of drawing...the hardness or softness, the weight, even the impenetrability, there still...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 13, 2007 20:16
..., duration, nothing, something, distance and weight are but a minute fraction ... is that for Kant, empirical idealism, transcendental realism, and the tempting ... mistake that results in empirical idealism and transcendental realism is a ... transcendental realism. Berkeley's empirical idealism is the result of drawing ..., the hardness or softness, the weight, even the impenetrability, there still ...
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Author: Kent Finnell
Date: May 21, 2007 14:10
... I'm 9" taller - you're calling Kent a liar. I've not claimed to be slim. I've admitted to being over the so-called ideal weight for my height, but I'm no blubberball. So you're a hillbilly in overalls... I haven't worn overalls since I was 12. Being a native Nashvillian, I ...
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