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Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 04:02:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Leon Elders <hyperdoc@ro*.co*>
Subject: Re: WHY WE (WKPP) DO NOT USE 80/20
To: gmirvine@sa*.ne*
Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com
George,

The profane crap on this forum passing though my work mail server is
the reason I have been forced to use a free mail service. 

There is a big difference in alveoli damage in frequent users of high
ppO2 users. Autopsy data on non-smoking commercial divers is rather
disturbing. The real problem occurs in repeative day exposures and my
personal experience is  there is a world of difference between 1.2 and
1.5 or 1.6. I have heard many complaints of "finger tip neuritis"
which almost never occur below 1.2, even after daily 4 or 5 hour
exposures.

George, my real objection to your posts is your self-centered view
that all dive operations should be run the way yours is run. I have no
doubt that you have fine tune it to a fairly safe operation. However
your operational specifics may be a poor choice for other types of
diving and I'm sure ocean wreck diving is one. As I said you are
myopic and a lot of poor newbies take your word for gospel.

For most operations I have no doubt the 80% is much safer.
Stand up in font of the UHMS and ask which is safer.
You are a safety freak, aren't you?

Leon




---"G. Irvine" <gmirvine@sa*.ne*> wrote:
>
> Leon, a "doctor" with a free email account, and a personal attack for
> his opening post to techdiver? Why don't you set us all straight, and
> tell us about the actual diving that was done to back up what you are
> saying ( which is nothing). I have presented to the UHMS on this
> subject, and I did not see anyone complaining. You are FOS, pal, and
an
> obvious phony. Maybe Frank Winter? Is there something here that is
> striking a point of sensitivity with you , "Doc"?
> 



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