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From: "S I L E N T I M M E R S I O N" <silent@cu*.ne*>
To: <captjt@mi*.co*>, "Mario M. Weidner" <MM.Weidner@t-*.de*>
Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: wreckdiving history
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 09:38:59 -0700
Dear Mario,

580ft?

Where were you diving? Could you share some of your experience with us, as
to what mixes you used and what deco?

Thanks,

THOMAS


----- Original Message -----
From: Mario M. Weidner <MM.Weidner@t-*.de*>
To: <captjt@mi*.co*>
Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: wreckdiving history


> Capt JT schrieb:
> cut----
> ......I bet if you would have ask Billy that day what
> > he thought of the AD , his answer may have been, " Its the most
dangerous
> > dive I ever done".There is nothing Billy Deans could have done to save
him
> > , but the horror of it will last all his life I'm sure , The wreck is
> > paging number 13 for the summer of 2000.Bottom line is you can't always
> > blame the buddy or the Capt. and crew.The minute you put your head
> > underwater , it has become unsafe.
> > Comments?
> >
> I fully agree with your statement! It is easy to blame other people, if
your
> dive was unsafe or became dangerous or perhaps too hard to handle. Any
time you
> go down to a wreck (or any deep dive in general), you must face the danger
and
> even though, I have safely managed to do several deep wreck explorations
in 580
> ft, I also got almost killed in a wreck at only 250ft, just because I was
daring
> a bit too much and thought, I could handle it, to dive down to a more
deeper
> deck, while exploring a liner. Well, I learned my lesson, but one thing is
for
> sure: down there, you are the only one to blame, if something goes wrong,
which
> you cannot handle by yourself! If you count only on your buddy, to rescue
you
> from a dangerous situation, you shouldn't do that kind of diving!
>
> Best wishes and safe diving from a tekkie from Germany.
>
> Mario
>
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