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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 15:44:43 +0200, Kuty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>At 09/07/03 08:18 -0400, Feesh wrote:
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>>No, no. You should buy the Sensus Pro NOW. It'll do a better job
>>than the HyperAqualand and it'll outlast your soon-to-die Promaster
>>and its replacement, probably. :-)
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>Would that be your recommendation if you knew that I was using the
>Promaster as my wrist watch and just took advantage of its diving
>qualities as a backup (depth gauge and bottom timer)?
Depends on your priority. :-) You could buy a Mickey Mouse watch
for timer ABOVE water; use your computer as the UW timer, and buy
the Sensus Pro as the data recorder: Total $2 + $110 = $112 and
still keep your Promaster.
OR ... you can work out the other possibilities.
For me, it's the Rolex Submariner for time; the HyperAqualand for
second opinion on time, and data recorder; and the ReefNet gizmo
for (now primary) data recorder.
Who cares what TIME it is anyway? Use Mexican time. :-))
>Coming to think of it, does the HyperAqualand have an analog display of
>the time or just the digital one?
Not sure what an "analog" display is. It's digital.
ElPezNeuvo
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