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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 20:12:26 -0500
From: "G. Irvine" <gmirvine@sa*.ne*>
Organization: Woodville Karst Plain Project
To: Steve Schinke <tekdive@ho*.co*>
CC: aranz@ib*.ne*, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: What is Deep?
Steve, after you get certified , and they let you go diving, you can
then tell us all how the cow ate the cabbage. Please get me the "control
narcosis" magic formula so I can quit using gas and save about $5,000 a
year on my WKPP dives alone.

Fact - you have no idea what you are talking about, and you have exposed
yourself as a moron with the reference you chose - good work, I knew I
was right about you from the fist sentence of the first thing that came
out of your ignorant mouth.

Steve Schinke wrote:
> 
> Art,
> There is no confusion of the facts merely your interpretation of them I
> never claimed that i was the biggers toughest bad ass diver in the world
> or to be immune to narcosis.  In addition i also never stated that one
> can not suffer the effecrs of narcosis.
> Narcosis is a reality not a figment of someones imagination.  But i do
> know that the effects of narcosis may be controlled to a degree.  which
> is ture,  it is also true that narcosis effects everyone differently if
> it doesn't please show me the magic line that says proceed past this
> point on air and you will suffer nitrogen narcosis regardless of age
> weight, hydration, wheather or not you smoke and what kind of physical
> shape you are in.
> 
> DCS is effected by a number of factors and can be reduced by minimizing
> certain ones the same is true for narcosis.  It is a simple pysiological
> fact.
> 
> To what degree this is is individual that is also true.  yes narcosis
> does lower performance but to what degree and how it is delt with is
> varies from person to person.
> 
> SAFE DIVING
> 
> STEVE
> >Steve,
> >       Read a peer reviewed, scientific article on performance with narcosis.
> >Your statement is scientifically proven to be WRONG.  One THINKS task
> >performance is getting better, but it never does.  Actual tests prove
> this.
> > 'Subjective and Behavioral Effects Associated with Repeated Exposure
> to
> >Narcosis'  Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, Oct 1992.  It
> was
> >done by the DCIEM guys up north.
> >       You know, I really hate it when issues are confused with the facts.
> Just
> >isn't as much fun to argue.
> >       Art
> >
> >P.S.  Don't write back and say this doesn't apply to me, or that it
> won't
> >happen to me, or that I am better/tougher than this, or I have 10
> zillion
> >dives and have gotten used to it.  I have three teenagers that tell me
> this
> >all the time.
> >
> 
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