Dude, >The reason most people don't worry about the CNS clock values of their dives >is that the clock resets itself extremely fast during surface intervals, and >on deep dives with long decompression stops, most people incorporate a fairly >long surface interval, which effectively resets the "CNS Clock". OK, but what about single dive exposures? If I push past 1.6 ATA, which I'll agree is a silly thing to do, I can blow my clock long before I get to the surface. Oh well, then this goes back to being a discussion of what is a safe ppO2, right? Never mind. BTW, loved your quote from the Book of Dude. Cheers, Carlos 8^)
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