The Dive Computer Built for all Conditions

Monday, January 4th, 2010

If you want the best scuba diving equipment, then the Suunto D9 dive computer is highly recommended for you. We believe that the D9 provides features that you would never be able to find in other basic models, but the final decision is solely on you and your taste in equipment. It is known to be the world’s first complete diving computer, with price tags ranging between the thousand and two thousand dollar range, depending on features and from which merchant you are purchasing from. It provides superior functions that other computers with similar price points can not offer.

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How To Trace Mobile Phone To Find Address Info

Friday, October 30th, 2009

A few years ago the thought of tracing someone’s phone number was impossible. The only way to locate someone by telephone number was by the use of a home phone number. A reverse telephone investigate can now be done with mobile numbers as well.

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Titanium Rings Can Be Cut Off Safely

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Active people or people who have physically stressful jobs should remove jewelry during these activities. Many people have been seriously injured and had to have the jewelry cut from them to provide medical care.

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Danger Lies in Wait in Every Dark Corner of the Internet

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Due to the fact that so many people today rely on the internet for their business or other personal communication, the internet is a very big part of our society. To all positives there are negatives, the internet being no different has a dark side.

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Body Armor – Now and Then

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

The sciences of ballistics and body armor go hand in hand when dealing with the subject of personal protection. The history of bullets is parallel to the history of firearms and the means of preventing a fatality if one is ever hit. Around the late Middle-Ages, Filippo Negroli, an Italian armourer renowned for his skills with fashioning steel, was commissioned by Francesco Maria della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, to create the first bullet-proof apparel. Filippo became even more famous as several esteemed clients approached him to make more bullet-proof armor.However, as time passed, it became apparent that these body armors were more of a nuisance in battle rather than protection. It proved a little too heavy for soldiers to wear, and at the same time, it bogged down movement and agility. As firearms became even more powerful, it ultimately rendered all types of body armor inefficient and was discarded as the passage of years continued.

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