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i was never warm in any wet suit> 2 atmospheres. never used a dry suit. actually had a hypothermic episode in snorkeling depth. super stupid. was in FL summer water for > 2hr. body temp dropping < 96/95 deg prob after 2hr. interesting experience not fun.Frankly, I absolutely hated my dry suit, I could never manage the "gas bubble" properly. But dry suits were necessary if you were diving off the Jersey Shore and going down 100 ft or so to the wrecks. I ended up ceasing those dives and focused strictly on cave diving in Fl. I'm ANDP and Full Cave. And I did it with a 7mm Jacket/trouser wetsuit pair. i was never "cold" in the wet suit.
looking like my Willard is dropping a couple minutes a day. might need some work done to fix the internals which is understandable as it was made in 1974.
any suggestions on who to get to do this work?
The finally caught the reckless driver of vehicle involved that hit the Dog named by Judge as family member .
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Dude, right out of the box on the original release the Garmin was SO much better than the LR it wasn’t even a fair comparison. It just worked, with no crutches like the LR needed (I ran a LR for 7 years). The problem only arose recently with a buggy update which it appears they fixed quickly.There was an old episode of the Twilight Zone. “To serve Man.” Basically aliens, (real outer space aliens) landed on earth and supposedly there to help human kind on Earth. They gave them a book, to translate.
Everyone was going on vacation to the alien planet as it seemed to be a big thing. Finally the skeptic scientist decided to go there. As he was boarding and could not get off, his assistant ran up and said they finally translated it, To Serve Man, was a cookbook.
I am the skeptic. I’ve used Garmin products for several decades now and always know, don’t buy Garmin early because they are famous for letting the customers do the beta testing. I warned all y’all, wait. No one listened. Dumped your Labradar’s like last nights whore.
Well the skeptic finally thought, it’s been a while, surely they got it right by now, so I pulled the trigger and got mine delivered last Wednesday. Sure enough, as soon as I get a Garmin, the complaints start piling in. Best thing, I’ve gone though two sessions, with no issues. (And not one dropped shot).
If you were synched to the App, and deleted the shot in the App, it would have done it for you correctly. But you are correct about the unit. I was one of the first here to point out the error, and believe it or not, took a lot of flak for “whining”. All I did was say, “Hey, if you delete a shot from a string, it will recalculate the ES but not the SD.” Another member then clued me in that the App would do it correctly, and it did.Yes, seriously I was doing load development for a 375 Chi tech and I need to know my standard deviation of a string of 10 or 20 rounds if I delete one or two. And how else are you gonna figure it out without doing the calculations one way or another if the device fails to account for the change after the shot is deleted?