HPNS at 400 feet? Yeah, right. Try findout out what you are talking about for once. Even a rocket decent would not produce hpns at 400 feet, and by the way, is this some big time new pinkeedick treatment you guys are taking, or should I say "talking" these days? Greg, you are making quite a name for yourself as a stroke. Let me suggest that you need to quit diving, or quit being a stroke. Kuiper, Greg wrote: > > Bill Mee, > I agree with you 100% about 130' + being unacceptable on air during > training or any other time. However knowledge of HPNS is necessary > for those of us who do venture in the 400' + range. I would think it > irresponsible to remove HPNS info. from the training manuals as I > believe you are stating. > > Greg Kuiper -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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