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Saved by uncleflo on June 13th, 2022.
Once diving becomes a serious hobby, you might be interested in buying your own compressor for filling your tanks. There is nothing wrong with dive shops, but there’s nothing like being able to fill up your tank wherever you are. Since the air in your tank is a matter of life or death, the air compressor for your scuba tank needs to provide you with clean pressurized air. When you choose a scuba air tank compressor, it needs to be specifically made for diving. Unless the compressor delivers clean breathing air at high pressures, you risk injury or death when you dive. This guide will help you understand how a compressor works, what makes a scuba air compressor different from a normal one, and what to look for when buying one. Many companies build compressors, but only a few manufacture breathing air compressors for scuba diving. We recommend the following
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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
City Sailing is owned by Paul Bew an RYA Yachtmaster Instructor and Examiner of Power Sail and Ocean and holds a Class Four Masters Certificate. He has Thirty years of instructional experience. Paul has won RORC race medals and won a Tall Ships trans-Atlantic race as Skipper. He has worked in two national sailing centres as an instructor and was a full-time skipper for the Ocean Youth Club (now Trust) for six seasons with trips as far as Australia, Azores, St Kilda and Iceland as well as three transatlantic crossings. He has also served a term as a director of the RYA for three years. Paul is a regular RYA Dinghy Senior Instructor in London and skippers for the Majestic Line on the West Coast of Scotland as well as examining for the RYA all over the world. He has owned and raced Sigma 38 Yachts and skippered them in Cork Week, and the RORC Fastnet Race. Paul now wants to share his sailing with you. Paul and his team are the most qualified RYA Instructors in London. We were the first to offer flexible courses in your office in London and still have the same high standard today.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 29th, 2018.
To draw Arches in windows, doors in- or on objects which have perspective, roundings can be a hard thing to catch when these are at an angle. With these simple tips, you will succeed! * For more Perspective tips and real-time tutorials, check out my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/linekelijn I wish you all the success with your Art studies - Lineke Lijn ;)
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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2011.
Paths represent the outline of a shape which can be filled, stroked, used as a clipping path, or any combination of the three. (See Filling, Stroking and Paint Servers and Clipping, Masking and Compositing.) A path is described using the concept of a current point. In an analogy with drawing on paper, the current point can be thought of as the location of the pen. The position of the pen can be changed, and the outline of a shape (open or closed) can be traced by dragging the pen in either straight lines or curves. Paths represent the geometry of the outline of an object, defined in terms of moveto (set a new current point), lineto (draw a straight line), curveto (draw a curve using a cubic Bézier), arc (elliptical or circular arc) and closepath (close the current shape by drawing a line to the last moveto) elements. Compound paths (i.e., a path with multiple subpaths) are possible to allow effects such as "donut holes" in objects.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 17th, 2011.
Paths represent the outline of a shape which can be filled, stroked, used as a clipping path, or any combination of the three. (See Filling, Stroking and Paint Servers and Clipping, Masking and Compositing.) A path is described using the concept of a current point. In an analogy with drawing on paper, the current point can be thought of as the location of the pen. The position of the pen can be changed, and the outline of a shape (open or closed) can be traced by dragging the pen in either straight lines or curves.
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