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Intense SCUBA Air Cylinder Manufacturering

westy says...

Don't you just hate it when videos like this gloss over the details.


Remember to oxidate your galvanized x432 scuba cylinder not before but after the hotplate tempering Inglebert process.

When bullied kids snap...

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

Well, I don't know about you, but I'm starting with the man in the mirror - I'm asking him to change his ways - and no message could have been any clearer - if You wanna make the world a better place, don't glorify a picked on kid who body slams another dweeby kid.

>> ^draak13:

Spoco et al keeps posting that this kind of situation shouldn't happen, that both sides are bad in this fight, and that we need to address the social and societal issues that lead to this event. However, that's where it stops; the social and societal issues are never addressed, but merely stated in paraphrase that, 'the social atmosphere is bad, shame on you for contributing to the problem.' I see no offering for a social or societal resolution that would prevent a situation like this.
If you think the solution to this problem is to have all of the onlookers come out and try to break things up, then why don't you go dress up in a scuba suit and call yourself kickass. I don't think the world works that way.
Really, I challenge and beg any poster for a solution that would actually work. If you're going to call shame on the people who have condoned the actions witnessed in this video, back up your claim to a better world by offering some preventative resolution, and then we'll actually have something to discuss.
>> ^dag:
Count me with Spoco et al on this one. It's natural for us to cheer for a Kenny Rogers Coward of the County type outcome - but really you don't want this situation to happen in the first place. You also need to think of what has led to this situation. Here's what I know for a fact:

  • The little bully's dad works at a bakery for minimum wage and has to get up at 4 AM to get to work.
  • the little bully's dad is also an alcoholic and his mom left the family at age 2, he hardly remembers her anymore. The little bully is in charge of waking up his dad at 3:30 to get over his hangover and make it to work. The little bully makes his dad's breakfast, and both of their lunches before he walks by himself to school
  • The little bully keeps a shopping list his mom wrote the week before she left the family. It's the only evidence he has that she ever existed.
    OK, I just made all of that up. But my point is, that this kid is a human being who is a product of all kinds of influences that are out of his control. Calling him a "little shit" is objectification that does nothing to solve the societal problems that create kids like this. And no, he's not completely responsible for his actions as a 13 year old- there's a reason we don't send kids to prison.



  • When bullied kids snap...

    draak13 says...

    Spoco et al keeps posting that this kind of situation shouldn't happen, that both sides are bad in this fight, and that we need to address the social and societal issues that lead to this event. However, that's where it stops; the social and societal issues are never addressed, but merely stated in paraphrase that, 'the social atmosphere is bad, shame on you for contributing to the problem.' I see no offering for a social or societal resolution that would prevent a situation like this.

    If you think the solution to this problem is to have all of the onlookers come out and try to break things up, then why don't you go dress up in a scuba suit and call yourself kickass. I don't think the world works that way.

    Really, I challenge and beg any poster for a solution that would actually work. If you're going to call shame on the people who have condoned the actions witnessed in this video, back up your claim to a better world by offering some preventative resolution, and then we'll actually have something to discuss.

    >> ^dag:

    Count me with Spoco et al on this one. It's natural for us to cheer for a Kenny Rogers Coward of the County type outcome - but really you don't want this situation to happen in the first place. You also need to think of what has led to this situation. Here's what I know for a fact:

  • The little bully's dad works at a bakery for minimum wage and has to get up at 4 AM to get to work.
  • the little bully's dad is also an alcoholic and his mom left the family at age 2, he hardly remembers her anymore. The little bully is in charge of waking up his dad at 3:30 to get over his hangover and make it to work. The little bully makes his dad's breakfast, and both of their lunches before he walks by himself to school
  • The little bully keeps a shopping list his mom wrote the week before she left the family. It's the only evidence he has that she ever existed.
    OK, I just made all of that up. But my point is, that this kid is a human being who is a product of all kinds of influences that are out of his control. Calling him a "little shit" is objectification that does nothing to solve the societal problems that create kids like this. And no, he's not completely responsible for his actions as a 13 year old- there's a reason we don't send kids to prison.


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    bamdrew says...

    reminds me of little kid ramblings

    '...and then my dad had the snake and put it in the woods, and the next day I had a dream that the moon was going on vacation, and, oh, is that someone scuba diving at night? but, so we can have a barbecue and melt things together sometime because...'

    SCUBA Diving Melbourne: Spider Crabs at Rye Pier underwater.

    TDS: Meet the Depressed

    RedSky says...

    I know huh? If only Obama had scuba dived to the bottom of the ocean and used his magic wishing wand to wish away the leak.>> ^triumphtigercub:

    Hit me with that mother fucking stick asshole. And stop telling me you are doing all you can but I can't take my kids to the beach in Florida with a goddamm shovel and a pail, because I might find some fucking BP residue 6 inches under the top sand. Obama, I'm seriously thinking about voting some yahoo asshole to replace your ass. Get a hold of shit... man.

    Breaking The Addiction

    RadHazG says...

    Meh. I'll admit to having played a lot more WoW than probably any other game, I've got a full rack of 70-80s and know what? I really don't play that much. I raid for a few hours 3 days a week, and occasionally log on to toddle around on an alt. You'd be surprised how much you can get accomplished over the course of a year or so of casual play if you just stick to one server. In BC I would have admitted to a slight addiction, though it never kept me from work or hanging with friends.

    Playing a lot doesn't mean your addicted, many activities ask for just as much if not more of an investment of time. There's a stigma attached to spending a large sum of time on WoW or an MMO in general that I've never understood, yet few people blink an eye at folks who spend just as much time say, scuba diving, hiking, camping, hell even fishing. Do you enjoy those activities? Great. Many don't, and prefer to spend it elsewhere. Did you accomplish anything more on your hike or fishing trip as opposed to the guy who spent an equal amount of time in WoW chatting in guild and leveling up his fishing? As long as both individuals get the same amount of satisfaction out of the leisure time spent, who is to judge what the activity was?

    Underwater Base Jumping

    direpickle says...

    >> ^Chinspinigcra:

    Anybody else annoyed at the fact that some people think this is real? Learn about what happens to the human body while quickly rising and lowering in deep water. Look up human body density and how close it is to water. Then you simply must say eureka as you uncover the workings of flotation. Honest to god, just being afraid of swimming in water, at all, is complete nonsense. That is like a bird being afraid to hop around on the ground.


    This isn't 'real', but this guy does do record-breaking (~100 m) dives. They wear ballast (even in this video he's wearing weights). They're not breathing pressurized air while they're that deep, so they don't have to worry about some things that scuba divers do.

    Space Suit Test Failure - Man Exposed to Total Vacuum

    jimnms says...

    >> ^Yogi:

    According to Qi, this is Bullshit. You're not in any danger while in a vacuum you simply can't breathe so you have to keep holding your breath. If you exhale though something happens where you lose control of all your orifices at once and start "ejecting" everything out of everywhere.


    You definitely do not want to hold your breath if you lose pressure. It would be like diving to 33ft (1 atmosphere), taking a breath from a SCUBA tank, holding it and ascending. The pressurized air in your lungs would expand as the pressure on your body decreases causing your lungs to pop.

    How a Flipped Starfish Turns Back Over

    Scuba Diving in Flooded Meadow - Breathtaking Scenery

    nancyth says...

    Now this is amazingly beautiful. The music fits it perfectly. Its almost like one of those things that you see and its see i don’t know so simple and different that it just makes you stop and think. It’s so strange yet just simply tranquil and serene. Sharm El Sheikh Sightseeing *sigh* I love it probably could say it is one of my all time favorite videos if not my favorite. Its as if for a time you get to fly over what would normally be dry land.

    Coral Gardening - Bringing Life Back To The Reefs

    Scuba Diving in Flooded Meadow - Breathtaking Scenery



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