The guy started with 30% helium on his first dive and then blew air on it, you blithering idiot. He died of terminal stupidity, like most of you probaly will. You guys are so freaking stupid that it amazes me when you live through a dive. You should report the survivors every weekend to make it easier to follow the score. Learn to do it right or stay out of the water. You idiots are cutting our throats along with yours. The slobbery, bullshit mixes, bozonic tank markings and the ridiculous convoluted stroke gear and thinking is directly responsible for the deaths. Death by stupidity. You guys have that one mastered. And then you try to cover it up and argue about it: STUPIDITY. Wrolf Courtney wrote: > > Did he intentionally switch to the stage, having run out his bottom mix? If this > is a manifolded system, everything working, then we can conclude this. Or did his > rig fail, with catastrophic loss of bottom mix. > > Somehow I missed the discussion of lines and getting lost. How do we know he got > lost? > > Any info from the ME yet? Drowning vs. MI? Can oxtox be determined by autopsy? > > If he did switch intentionally to the stages, then getting lost and running out of > bottom mix seems like the main cause of death. Was he on the 36% stage or the O2 > stage? > > Of course, at 240 fsw even on the 36% he gets a ppO2 of (approx) 3 ATA. But if he > was on the O2, with 36% available, then we should blame tank identification as a > factor. > > -- > Wrolf (WC1610) > > Wrolf's Wreck: http://www.concentric.net/~Wrolf > Wrolf's Net.Wreck: http://www.concentric.net/~Wrolf/netmgmt.shtml -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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