> From the full quote it is clear what I said and what I meant by it. Please > do not quote me out of context. No where in my post did I clame, contend > or imply that redundent flotation was or is an IANTD standard (but perhaps > it should be). Ummm, perhaps I didn't make myself clear. I was not in any way, what so ever, commenting on your ppO2 information. I was _adding_ another possible standards violation. I don't believe I quoted you out of context. Maybe I did, because you didn't understand my context. The portion I quoted, which was the context I was going for was that standards were violated, and commenting on such. If you reread my message, you will see that I made absolutely no claims to the ppO2 issue. You already established that. I was commenting on _another_ issue? Clearer? I know I shouldn't be responding to email at 2am, but hey, why not? > Also if memory serves me the standards and procedures manual has been > updated TWICE since June 15, 1995. Maybe only once. But in either event > it has been updated. If you are an instructor you should be aware of that. > You should also have the current standards ( but we won't go there). Actually, I wouldn't mind going there. Tom hasn't responded to my recent emails trying to get information. The version of the Standards I have is "dated" June 15, 1995, but with several extra pages added in. I have noticed a 1996 copyright, but I haven't really been paying attention. Andrew andrew@ce*.co*.jp* -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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