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swdivad

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  1. Three dogs were sitting in the waiting room at the vet's. One of the dogs was hanging it's head and sighing. The second dog turned to him and asked :"What are you in here for, Buddy?"

    The dog looked depressed, "I'm in big trouble", he said, "My owner has a really nice sports car with leather seats. I just love to go for rides in it. Well, the other day, he took me for a ride and I was so excited, I peed on the nice leather seat. Now he's having me put to sleep."

    "I know how you feel, said the second dog. "My owners have a beautiful, expensive oriental rug. The other day they were late getting home from work and I just couldn't help myself...I [censored] all over their nice carpet and ruined it. They're having me put to sleep too."

    Both dogs turned to the third dog in the waiting room. "So what are you here for they asked?"

    "Well," said thre third dog,"my owner likes to do her housework in the nude. The other day, she was vacuuming and she knelt down to vacuum under the sofa, and I just couldn't help myself. I hopped on her back and had the ride of my life!"

    The other dogs nodded in sympathy, "So, she's having you put to sleep, too, huh?"

    "No," said the dog, "I'm having my nails clipped!"

  2. Well... Your key is most likely made from plated brass or aluminum, so it would be pretty soft, but yes, the DLC coatings are very durable.

    We use TiAlN (Titanium Aluminum Nitride) coating for machine components that rub together, and it holds up very nicely :)

    I applied it to my watch here:

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    It's also used as coatings for wood and metal cutting tooling, so you can be pretty sure that the stuff will last a long time.

    I'm not sure how the ADLC coating compares to the TiAln, but if it's anything close... it will stand up to much more than keys!

  3. I have just acquired a PAM 036 from another member in a trade, I'm so glad to have this model back on my wrist (had one about two years ago and regretted selling it).

    I am wondering, and have tried to find info to no avail, in regards to the AR... Is this supposed to have AR on the crystal?

    Currently, it has the standard faux AR... purple in color, and thinking that there should be no AR at all.

    This is a B series model, which is the only year this watch (special edition) came out... As with B series marinas, It has an L dial as well... Overall the watch is one is a fine example :)

    I think next, I will have it The Zigmeisterfied :D

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