Mark, Your arguments are distorted and ambiguous. In an OOA situation, with a diver racing toward me for air, I want him to get a functioning, readily available air source. If not, his panic would place us both at an even greater risk. Think about what you are saying before you say it. Michael J. Kravit WKPP Cartographer mkravit@mi*.co* ---------- > From: Mark Welzel <mwelzel@st*.co*> > To: Tennantm@ao*.co* > Cc: techdiver@terra.net > Subject: Re: The long hose strangler > Date: Tuesday, December 31, 1996 8:00 AM > > If you can't notice or stop another diver from grabbing your main > source of air, what does _that_ say about your diving? I constantly > monitor my air out of habit from diving independants, even when I > dive manifold, which I mostly do now. I have a pressure gauge > on both reg's because if I have to shut down one side or the other > I want to know what I've got left. Also, I can check the guages against > each other and it helps me to determine if I have a problem > with either guage or gas that is not apparent. > > Mark Welzel > > ---------- > From: Tennantm > To: mwelzel; techdiver > Subject: Re: The long hose strangler > Date: Monday, December 30, 1996 7:47PM > > Mark > > Are you kidding me? If you don't know how much air you go through then > haven't been doing much diving. > > Mike > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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