Sherwood Hose Mount Round Dive Computer Boot


Sherwood Hose Mount Round Dive Computer Boot by Sherwood

For: Aeries, Atmos, Pro, and Sport Genesis Resource, Resource Nitrox and React Dacro Quantum Loop Aqua-Lung (US Divers) Matrix, Matrix Master Oceanic Prodigy, Datamax Sport, Dataplus, Data 100, Data Plus 2 Sherwood Logic, Courier, Awac, Source Tusa IQ-600 Gauges Not Included! FULL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY *SCUBA diving equipment Read more...

Sherwood Scuba Hose Mount Computer Boot


Sherwood Scuba Hose Mount Computer Boot by Sherwood

List Price: $24.95
          Features:
  • PADI Master Scuba Diving Instructor Owned and Operated.
  • This Product Comes Complete With A Full Manufacturer Warranty.

Sherwood Scuba Hose Mount Computer Boot fits Aeries, Atmos, Pro, and Sport, Genesis Resource, Resource Nitrox and React, Dacro Quantum Loop Aqua-Lung (US Divers) Matrix, Matrix Master, Oceanic Prodigy, Datamax Sport, Dataplus, Data 100, Data Plus 2, Sherwood Logic, Courier, Awac, Source, Tusa IQ-600 Gauges Not Included. 2 inch Diameter. Read more...

Genesis Scuba Dive Resource Battery Kit


Genesis Scuba Dive Resource Battery Kit by Genesis

INCLUDES: Battery, O-ring and Silicone FITS: Genesis Resource Dacor Quantum Loop Cressi-Sub Archimedes II Aeris Atmos Pro, Atmos Sport, 300G, 100S Aqua-Lung (US Divers) Matrix, Matrix Master Oceanic Prodigy, Datamax Sport, Dataplus, Data 100 Sherwood Logic, Source, Courier, Awac FULL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY *SCUBA diving equipment Read more...

More MSU professors over age 65 raises issues of renewal, resources

But the challenge an older professoriate presents to the university isn't primarily one of doddering faculty who still teach from the same yellowed set of notes that came off the dot-matrix printer in 1982. It's one of resources and renewal.


TV Rants And Raves 9.28.11: Premieres Out My Ears!
TV Rants And Raves 9.28.11: Premieres Out My Ears!

Turns out post 9/11 with the government on high alert and willing to do anything to protect the populace (monitoring emails, surveillance videos, cell phone taps, etc) Finch was brought in to build a computer matrix to gather all the data and find


Is Reality Digital or Analog? Read the Essays and Cast your Vote

14.06.11

Co-sponsored. (I helped to decide on the question, judge the essays and hand out the awards at the World Science Festival in New York City.) The essay question was, "Is Reality Digital or Analog?" Is nature, at root, continuous or discretized? You can make a powerful case for either option. Or both options. Or neither. A venerable tradition in essay-writing is to question the question.

In fact, whenever I tell people about the contest, many object to the word "reality." What does it even mean? Will we humans ever be able to grasp it? The deeper that physicists dive, the more the concept of reality keeps swimming away from them. Leonard Susskind suggests in an interview in our August issue that reality is inherently slithery. Black holes, in particular, introduce an unavoidable ambiguity into our description of nature. That said, we have no choice but to keep swimming after it. I personally am optimistic that one day we'll succeed. (I wrote a whole book on that premise.) The progress physics has made over the centuries makes a strong case that the amazing complexity of the natural world arises from the repeated application of a few simple rules that are within our power to apprehend.

Source: Scientific American (blog)

Dive Computer Compass - Playstation 3

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Im not sure if i should by a gauge with the psi/depth/and compass or a computer? i know the computers are more expensive but what difference is it? are the computers more complicated? im only a recreational diver. What do the computers do that the gauges don’t other than like the water temp and displaying it digitally? i dont go deeper than 60ft so which should i buy and why? i dont want to spend more than $300

I’m surprised that your instructor didn’t cover this when you were first certified. Recreational divers don’t often dive “square profiles” where they spend their entire dive at a single depth – instead they usually only spend a few minutes at their maximum depth and spend most of the dive at shallower depths. Since the Dive Computer is constantly recalculating the allowable remaining bottom time based on the dive’s actual profile, the diver gets credit for not ingassing as much nitrogen during the shallower portions of the dive. The dive tables are built on the assumption that the entire dive is spent at the maximum depth attained during the dive. Therefore, the dive computer will allow more bottom time than the dive tables without any significant increased risk of decompression sickness.

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