Yes. They are made by TumYeto. Check out www.tumyeto.com
Element Tech Decks are still around. They are just more how should I put this More More Rare.
A michine that a guy named alexander built in his teen years it is a michine that can tell the past and the futurefor more information go to www.alexander machine.com
They are like risers on a skateboard. I find them great to use, the point of it is you can put them under your trucks so that they are more flexible.
NO
there are over 200 types of tech decks. one really good tech deck is the gold tech deck another is the plan B which is really light ( doesn't weigh that much there is the darkstar there is the almost there is the flip there is the 1031 which is really rare all the boards ive posted are really good plus there are more boards out there that are good too like world industries,toy machine,alien workshop,chocolate, powell, DGK,hookups,birdhouse,plan B, Flip, blind and more!
A nurse makes more than a surgical tech.
The reasoning behind this is the same reason you don't see poor people living in mansions. The lower decks were the cheapest and contained the least amount of amenities while the upper decks are more expensive and had many luxurious amenities to make their trip more enjoyable
No, Ultrasound is a specialty and requires more education than an x-ray tech.
depends what you like , Baker: more pop, lighter Plan B: not as much pop, tougher, thicker
One is the poop deck and there were also 1st class decks and more decks.
Not all Plan B Tech Decks are considered rare; their rarity can vary based on factors like the specific model, its release date, and demand among collectors. Some editions may be more sought after due to limited production runs or unique graphics, while others are more common and widely available. To determine the rarity of a specific Tech Deck, it's best to check current market trends and collector interest.
A radiology technician normally makes more than a surgical tech. The average yearly earnings of a radiologic tech is around $56,000 while a surgical tech averages $41,000 a year.