2 cubic feet is 56 liters (at 18 feet)? I. Stroke P.S. Don't bother to reply directly to any of my emails as they simply go to the last person who insulted me. That's why you can't find me. That is, except for George. I don't spam George because George is OK and I agree with most of what he says, it's just the way he says it and all the chest pounding and patting himself on the back that I think is juvenile. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jess Armantrout [mailto:armantrout@wo*.at*.ne*] > Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 10:01 PM > To: cavers; Cost effective home improvement > Subject: I am at a loss... > > > For once, I am at a total loss for words. > > http://www.wakulla2.org/Updates/dec08.htm > > "All of these divers carried out evaluation runs of > significantly greater > distance along a rehearsal route around the basin at -6m. > Matthes' total > dive time was 3 hours 49 minutes. Jill Heinerth, meanwhile, logged an > 18,000 foot rehearsal run along the test course in just under > 2 hours using > 2 cubic feet (56 liters) of oxygen for the entire dive." > ____________________________________________________________________ Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
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