Lesson to be learned: use your kill switch (cord)
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"Fellow-soldiers of the Irish Republican Army, I have just received a communication from Commandant Pearse calling on us to surrender and you will agree with me that this is the hardest task we have been called upon to perform during this eventful week, but we came into this fight for Irish Independence in obedience to the commands of our higher officers and now in obedience to their wishes we must surrender. I know you would, like myself, prefer to be with our comrades who have already fallen in the fight - we, too, should rather die in this glorious struggle than submit to the enemy." Volunteer Captain Patrick Holahan to 58 of his men at North Brunswick Street, the last group of the Four Courts Garrison to surrender, Sunday 30 April 1916.Tags: None
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Ah shur tis much easier to loop it around the throttle cable.. It won't fall out there...
Or better yet, hang a nice decorative key ring fob from it...
Joking aside, I always thought the best place for it was to hook it onto the free ring of the lifejacket.
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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watching that vid, i thought darwin award. Kill switch is good when on your own, but if more than one on board, it's good to have a spare somewhere onboard. So if you do go over, they can restart and get you"The Question is not: how far you will take this? The Question is do you possess the constitution to go as far as is needed?"
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Originally posted by ZULU View PostKill switch is good when on your own, but if more than one on board, it's good to have a spare somewhere onboard. So if you do go over, they can restart and get you"Fellow-soldiers of the Irish Republican Army, I have just received a communication from Commandant Pearse calling on us to surrender and you will agree with me that this is the hardest task we have been called upon to perform during this eventful week, but we came into this fight for Irish Independence in obedience to the commands of our higher officers and now in obedience to their wishes we must surrender. I know you would, like myself, prefer to be with our comrades who have already fallen in the fight - we, too, should rather die in this glorious struggle than submit to the enemy." Volunteer Captain Patrick Holahan to 58 of his men at North Brunswick Street, the last group of the Four Courts Garrison to surrender, Sunday 30 April 1916.
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Originally posted by boomer View PostIt was mentioned on mine
Different instructors?
Originally posted by Goldie fish View PostThere is always the danger that the spare will be left in place permanently.
Originally posted by Goldie fish View PostIf you fall out, and they dont, what were you doing?
Thats what paddles are for surely."Fellow-soldiers of the Irish Republican Army, I have just received a communication from Commandant Pearse calling on us to surrender and you will agree with me that this is the hardest task we have been called upon to perform during this eventful week, but we came into this fight for Irish Independence in obedience to the commands of our higher officers and now in obedience to their wishes we must surrender. I know you would, like myself, prefer to be with our comrades who have already fallen in the fight - we, too, should rather die in this glorious struggle than submit to the enemy." Volunteer Captain Patrick Holahan to 58 of his men at North Brunswick Street, the last group of the Four Courts Garrison to surrender, Sunday 30 April 1916.
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