Surprise, Surprise Deep Air in the 165' range that the strokes argue is safe, turns out to explain the extreme stupidity again. Will these people never learn? Errol -----Original Message----- From: William M. Smithers <will@tr*.co*> To: Scott L <diver@ch*.ne*.au*> Cc: Gordon Henderson <gordon@dr*.ne*>; Rebreather List <rebreather@nw*.co*> Date: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 10:30 PM Subject: Re: Suicide Button. > >On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Scott L wrote: >> > But let me get this straight...Bozo there went to 50m, shut his >> > unit off, then turned it on, then hit "yes" to calibrate, then >> > punched in "1000", then punched in "100", then sat there listening >> > to the hiss while the loop filled with O2 (and there had to be alot >> > of venting going on during the process). And then he sits there and >> > does nothing while the PO2 rises to 6.0, which must have taken >> > considerably more than a few seconds. Then he's surprised when he >> > toxes. >> > >> > Was he using air as a diluent at 50m, or smoking dope? >> >> Air diluent. >> > >Thank you. Thought so. I just sat here for an hour >an composed no less than seven articulate replies, then >successively deleted each, because none of them could >adequately express my sense of, well...I don't know...I'm >truly speechless. > >-Will > > > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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