Bob, you are "dead" right. However, let me point out to you that the worst offenders also are the worst offenders for evey other form of bullshit, they make bad buddies when they do dive with a team, and many of them got left by buddies and died, like this last guy. A stroke is a stroke. RDecker388@ao*.co* wrote: > > In a message dated 99-08-26 20:19:40 EDT, kirvine@sa*.ne* writes: > > << Every cis lunar death and every Inspiration death, most of the other rb > deaths, and most of the wreck diving deaths were solo diving, allowing > the "natural causes" or "diver error " defenses to be used. >> > > This, in my admittedly insignificant opinion, is the message that really > needs to be made priority #1: if you dive alone and have a problem you'll > likely die alone.... if you apply a team approach to your diving and have a > problem you'll live to dive another day. I sincerely believe that if solo > technical dives ceased today fatalities would become nearly non-existant..... > regardless of convoluted configurations, deep air tomfoolery, etc, etc, etc. > > Bob D. > Morehead City, NC -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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