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Subject: Re: On the left
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 09:04:25 -0500
From: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>
To: <techdive@ea*.ne*>,
     "Joel Silverstein"
cc: "Tech Diver" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
OK, here you go, assuming you know how to operate a web browser

http://www.infinet.com/~toddl/caverig/jjpaper.html
http://www.sfdj.com/fall/mee.html
http://www.sfdj.com/fall/beyond2.html
http://www.wkpp.org/gear.html
http://www.gue.com/index3.html

If you take the time to read one or more of these then all your questions 
will be answered. You also, John, have to understand the concept of a 
system. A system is a group of interacting, interrelated, or 
interdependent elements forming a complex whole, which is what DIR 
revolves around. The fact that your tanks are on the left in itself does 
not make things safer, it's because various other factors decree that 
they be over there to make the entire system safer.

You have consistently nit-picked individual parts of the GUE system 
without considering the parts as a whole. This is either because of 
ignorance or narrowness on your part or because you have other agendas. 
But whatever your reason John, you need to at least give some research 
into GUE a try, because your statements consistently point out your lack 
of total knowledge about the GUE as a system.

Will you at least give this a try for this tiny, little old cyberdiver? 
If all this reading gives you a headache I understand there is a new 
video out you might take a look at.

 Jim


Sender: John Walker  Date: 11/20/98 9:06 PM

>Yes, I know it free's up one side (right) which is advantagous
>and thats why it is my preferred way to dive.  But I can't see how this
>would make a gas switch any safer that lateral staging.  If you or
>anyone can supply me with this knowlege, please do.


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