Advantages: Good design Disadvantages: Stickey Valves
I have been trying out the Tusa TR 400 Imperex for two weeks now. I have found it to be very good regulator. The valves seem to be of good quality. At first it worked perfectly and I thought I would never use another regulator. However on my fith dive with the Tusa TR 400 Imperex. As I reached the 40 meter mark the regulator got stuck in the open possition and was squerting out air. When I reached the surface and took the regulator to a reputable dive centre they informed me that the problem was that Tusa had fitted a faulty valve. He fixed the problem and the regulator has been fine since then. I don't think it's a common problem so I wouldn't worry about it.
The Specifiacations are as follows:-
1st Stage
Light weight 620g (21.9oz/1.37lb) inline balanced piston (PAT.) first-stage.
Two H.P. ports and four L.P. ports ...
Advantages: Captures emotions brilliantly and is easy to listen to. Disadvantages: May be a little repetitive for some, as the same tune is adapted throughout.
This is the soundtrack to the award winning motion picture of the same name. The Virgin Suicides, directed by the brilliant Sofia Coppola, is a dark film about isolation and youth. Many great actors/actresses contributed to the film, including Kathleen Turner as the strict and bible bashing mother and Kirsten Dunst as the precarious teenage daughter.
The score is entirely composed by the brilliance of the French musical duo; Air. The pieces are mostly instrumental, and run along with the film excellently, with versions of the same melodies threading throughout. The music is extremely emotive, and the use of eery synths contribute to the chilling outcome of the film. Even the heavier parts of the album are delicate and easy to listen to
Any fans of Air, and their creativly brilliant previous albums will love this score. I found ...
Advantages: Well-acted Disadvantages: Hackneyed storyline, a legend in it's own lunchtime. More cliches than you can shake a stick at.
with yours, let alone mine.") and frankly, she looks awful. But that’s fine, because that’s what the character’s supposed to look like (and it gives us mere mortals hope).
And like every other film aimed at teenagers, a lot of thought has gone into the soundtrack. Don’t expect the upbeat poppiness of say, Romeo + Juliet. It’s more lo-fi "Virgin Suicides" type stuff, although French music duoAir thankfully don’t make a contribution. But David Gray does.
As I have already said, the film’s heart is in the right place. But the road to hell is paved with good intentions and the best will in the world and a clutch of good performances cannot save what is essentially a trite morality tale.
Avoid at all costs. Especially if you are hurtling towards adolescence. Or you’re feeling suicidal. Or you ...