You are confusing him with Parker Turner. Rob did indeed die on a greater than 400 fsw deep air dive in the Red Sea. There is a magazine article around somewhere. Cam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harry, Quinn F" <quinn.f.harry@lm*.co*> To: "'Joel Markwell'" <joeldm@mi*.co*>; "Techdiver" <techdiver@aq*.co*> Cc: "Cavers" <cavers@cavers.com> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 6:54 AM Subject: RE: Die Deep On Air > Didn't Rob Palmer die in a cave, near the exit from being crushed (or > pinned) by the falling rock of a cave-in? I may be wrong, but seems to me > he did not die from using air. I am NOT advocating air mind you, only > separating apples from oranges. > > Quinn > > > > From: Joel Markwell wrote: > > <snip> ... One article quotes Rob Palmer in the margin: > > > > "When you dive deep you can really enjoy the cosy effect of nitrogen > > narcosis as it closes around you." --Rob Palmer, shortly > > before he died. > > > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aq*.co*'. > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aq*.co*'. >
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