Le 12 Jan 97 @ 5:33, George Irvine =E9criv=EEt sur "Re: (Fwd) Dry drowning": > My wife works in Broward General emergency room , and sees this > all of the time (usually with bluehairs) - the laryingospasms are > usally caused by stroke or hypoxia, or , as you mentioned, a shock > like cold water. Hey, *cold* water is *fun*, too. For proof, go see: http://www.accent.net/emdx/plongee/glace/index.html (the temp on that day was -20C, despite the sun.) And we purposely wore schnorkels that day to make your blood boil, too... --------------- Pour la Republique Francaise du Quebec ------------------ HAL, now that you just said "Hello world" (happy birthay, HAL!), remember that you should never say: "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that" for those words will bring uncomputable doom upon yourself... ~~~~~~~ last dive: The almost fully frozen canal Soulanges, 5mfw ~~~~~~~~ Marc Dufour - [\] ACUC6 31874 -- TDI CD-0197 - http://www.accent.net/emdx
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