I'd like to buy some rechargeables for my primary dive light.
Any advice on where I can get the cheapest ones, probably online?
In Canada, eh? NOTHING is cheap in Canuckistan.
R.
> I'd like to buy some rechargeables for my primary dive light.
>
> Any advice on where I can get the cheapest ones, probably online?
Robert \ - 28 Feb 2004 14:38 GMT
> In Canada, eh? NOTHING is cheap in Canuckistan.
I've got all the batteries a Mountie could use. Speaking of Mounties, got
any Canadian perscription Viagra?
> > I'd like to buy some rechargeables for my primary dive light.
> >
> > Any advice on where I can get the cheapest ones, probably online?
chilly - 28 Feb 2004 14:54 GMT
> > In Canada, eh? NOTHING is cheap in Canuckistan.
>
> I've got all the batteries a Mountie could use. Speaking of Mounties, got
> any Canadian perscription Viagra?
I dunno. If Rudy is getting anywhere near as many unsolicited offers on his
email as I am on mine, there shouldln't be a shortage problem.
R Benner - 28 Feb 2004 15:06 GMT
> > > In Canada, eh? NOTHING is cheap in Canuckistan.
> >
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> I dunno. If Rudy is getting anywhere near as many unsolicited offers on his
> email as I am on mine, there shouldln't be a shortage problem.
I get tonnes of them. For Viagra, for Penis Enlargement and many others.
They all get filtered before they reach my mailbox, well, most of them,
sometimes one or 2 manage to get by the filter.
R Benner - 28 Feb 2004 17:20 GMT
> > "Robert "Doc" Adelman, C.I.D." <lawyers-guns-money@att.net> wrote in
> message
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> They all get filtered before they reach my mailbox, well, most of them,
> sometimes one or 2 manage to get by the filter.
61% of my email is SPAM.
Jammer Six - 28 Feb 2004 20:14 GMT
> I dunno. If Rudy is getting anywhere near as many unsolicited offers on his
> email as I am on mine, there shouldln't be a shortage problem.
My spam filter caught 468 pieces of spam yesterday.
Most of it was Korean.

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R Benner - 28 Feb 2004 20:22 GMT
> ? I dunno. If Rudy is getting anywhere near as many unsolicited offers on
his
> ? email as I am on mine, there shouldln't be a shortage problem.
>
> My spam filter caught 468 pieces of spam yesterday.
>
> Most of it was Korean.
Holy f*ck! That is a lot of spam.
Jammer Six - 28 Feb 2004 20:27 GMT
> Holy f*ck! That is a lot of spam.
It's tougher than most people think it is being a god.

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R Benner - 28 Feb 2004 20:43 GMT
> ? Holy f*ck! That is a lot of spam.
>
> It's tougher than most people think it is being a god.
Are you looking for sympathy? Forget it! You will not get any here.
Jammer Six - 28 Feb 2004 22:10 GMT
> > It's tougher than most people think it is being a god.
>
> Are you looking for sympathy? Forget it! You will not get any here.
f.ck all that.
Sympathy here wouldn't mean much. It would only be significant if it
came from a fellow dive god.

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R Benner - 28 Feb 2004 23:07 GMT
> ? > It's tougher than most people think it is being a god.
> ? >
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> Sympathy here wouldn't mean much. It would only be significant if it
> came from a fellow dive god.
> -Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001
It must be lonely way up there.
Jammer Six - 28 Feb 2004 23:26 GMT
> It must be lonely way up there.
Lonely is for mortals.
Besides, chicks dig gods.

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sean@seanfarrell.net (Sean) pounded away at his keyboard resulting in:
:I'd like to buy some rechargeables for my primary dive light.
:Any advice on where I can get the cheapest ones, probably online?
Canadian Tire
Future Shop
Radio Shack
Zellers
Just about any real store will sell batteries for less than what you
would pay online.
Dan Bracuk
If at first you don't succeed, you run the risk of failure.
The Best of rec.scuba http://www.pathcom.com/~bracuk/RecScuba/
>From: sean@seanfarrell.net (Sean)
>Message-ID: <ab8ef499.0402271126.99b4298@posting.google.com>
>I'd like to buy some rechargeables for my primary dive light.
>
>Any advice on where I can get the cheapest ones, probably online?
I've had very good results from onlybatteries.com. I'm from the US.
They have had whatever I've needed.
Snail mail address:
Onlybatteries.com
3655 Ridgwood Suite 202
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
H3V 1B4
Tel: 1-800-660-7705
E-mail: sales@onlybatteries.com
Pat

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Sean - 28 Feb 2004 18:55 GMT
> >From: sean@seanfarrell.net (Sean)
>
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> I've had very good results from onlybatteries.com. I'm from the US.
Thanks!
If futureshop and the lot are as cheap as it gets, dang!
> They have had whatever I've needed.
>
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>
> Pat
laurel - 04 Mar 2004 04:04 GMT
>>From: sean@seanfarrell.net (Sean)
>
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> They have had whatever I've needed.
I've been told that if there's not a good seal and a bit of salt water
gets in, than NiMH batteries have a tendancy to explode, thus cracking
the casing. Anyone else heard of this?
L.
> Snail mail address:
> Onlybatteries.com
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> Pat
rnf2 - 04 Mar 2004 10:37 GMT
> >>From: sean@seanfarrell.net (Sean)
> >
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> L.
not before this... Get cheap one and dunk it in a bucket of seawater...
then stand back and wait... :)