Peter, Let=B4s assume that you are right- just for a moment:-):-):-) Would this buoyancy control problems that you describes be easier to manage with or without being narced? You can come up with more interesting theories if you try harder, but you cant argue with the fact that Rob was planing a deep air dive and was narced when what ever hapend. I met Rob last winter at Bimini and dived stargate. I did it on mix, i know Rob had done it on air. Rob told others, in writing and in words, not to dive deep on air, sadly he didn=B4t live up to it him self and he suferd the ultimate price. It=B4s simple. Drunk driving and drunk diving. The narced person feels in control and the public runs for shelter. Divers who claim that they feel ok during deep dives, do they also claim being ok to drive after a sixpack? We have all done it as, Bob stated. Nothing to be ashamed for, but in the long run deep air will send one six feet under. Deep air is as matcho an bending over at a gay bar, you take a bigg risk and you will pay the price. regards, Richard Lundgern Richard Lundgren Director/Coordinator Baltic Sea Tech Divers SWEDEN (http://www.dykutbildarna-vvik.se/) -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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