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From: "Sean Cary" <smcary@mi*.co*>
To: <bigvon@be*.ne*>, "Kevin Connell" <kevin@nw*.co*>
Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: Its about going deep george.
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 10:56:51 -0500
That is the point that HE has been missing.  BV you keep attacking George
and have no basis to do so.  Walk the walk with him for awhile and THEN talk
the talk on the list.  We know what George has done...and have not CLUE what
you do.

BTW where is _your_ Video(s) and _your_ Web page?  Also where is the tech
training agency that your diving style precipitated...?  Til you have either
stop calling George out, it's getting old.  He would smoke your ass in a New
York second, and deep down you know it.

Do your dives as stupidly as you want, nobody here gives a shit what you do.
The rest of us will heed his advice and stay safe.  You and Dave Sutton
ought to get together and dive your little brains out.

Sean


----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Connell <kevin@nw*.co*>
To: <bigvon@be*.ne*>
Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: Its about going deep george.


> Smallvon - On deep dives, why aren't you using a drysuit like the rest of
> planet?  Does your body fat insulate you for any thermal considerations
> whatsoever?
>
> At 08:22 PM 11/17/1999 +0000, you wrote:
> >George
> >you STILL do not get it.
> >Our little discussion centers around your alleged DIR  technique in deep
ocean
> >dives, nothing less and nothing more. (In spite of your constant
whining).
> >I don't care what you can or can't do.
> >Just show up on a DEEP ocean dive of 25 to 30 min duration in your
> >eighties and
> >forties and then we will see who is laughing.
> >I am sure if a problem develops, I will see your equipment streaming by
me
> >as it
> >sinks to the bottom and I will laugh as I watch you struggle to stay
level
> >at your
> >20' stop with empty tanks.
> >I on the other hand will calmly orally inflate my spare BC and laugh my
> >head off
> >as I float at 20 feet.
> >By the way I agree with DIR in caves and intermediate ocean. But for deep
> >dives.
> >sorry you gotta be safe.
> >Von
> >
> >
> >kirvine@sa*.ne* wrote:
> >
> > > Dan, this guy is desperately hoping that we do not actually dive, for
> > > some reason. I am so sick of hearing how I do not undersatnd this or
> > > that or how I do not do this or that. Why do these guys thing we hold
> > > all the records if we are so incompetent in their minds?
> > >
> > > I am also so sick of these guys badmouthing me, attacking me, lying
> > > about me and then claiming some moral high ground in doing so - this
is
> > > the personal preference mindset in action - it is ok for rookies and
> > > idiots to attack me, but not ok for me to point out dangerous stupidty
> > > and explain why.
> > >
> > > It is somehow worthless for me to put out real life situations and
> > > solutions and ok for some asshole rookie to "suppose" and "guess" how
> > > soemthing should be done. Why do these people think the Navy comes and
> > > studies our techniques to apply in warfare? I can answer that -
because
> > > we have the best record for REAL LIFE ACTION.
> > >
> > > Somehow I am supposed to be nice since I am some "famous diver" - the
> > > only diffrence between me and everyone else out there is that I have
put
> > > a little extra effort into gathering information, have done what that
> > > information said to do, have seen the handwriting on the wall and so
> > > have taken an organization that was passed on to me in the belief that
I
> > > could make it fly and turned it into a fixture that has given us long
> > > term access while others have squandered access for all of you and
made
> > > the sport look bad.
> > >
> > > Why is it that the WKPP has thousands of man dive hours of long range
> > > deep mixed gas cave exploration dives without incident and the same
guys
> > > can go smoke the Britannic and film inside like it was a swimming pool
> > > and the rest of the big mouthed strokes out there just can't get that
> > > job done?
> > >
> > > Why are we the ones who put out the films, the websites, the manuals,
> > > the training organizions tha do not compromise, the stories, articles
> > > and books on this that have no profit motive and are nothing more than
> > > an effort to make it better for everyone and give back what was given
to
> > > us?
> > >
> > > Dan Volker wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Bigvon,
> > > >
> > > > You are laboring under a few major misconceptions;
> > > > 1.George does far more ocean dives on deep wrecks and deep reefs
than he
> > > > does cave dives.
> > > > 2. On many of these dives scooters are NOT USED, particularly on our
deep
> > > > spearfishing dives.
> > > > 3. One set of double 80's and one 40 ft stage of 50/50 Nitrox is all
we
> > > > would typically need, since we don't share your massive requirement
> > for huge
> > > > deco on short 23 to 25 minute dives ( actual bottom time) .
> > > > 4. If you were to attempt to dive with George and I on the deep
Jupiter
> > > > ledge ( 180 to 240), or any other good spearfishing ledge at depths
> > ranging
> > > > from 200 to 260, there is no way you would be able to even keep us
in
> > sight.
> > > > We would be swimming easily at hunting pace. You would be gasping
for
> > air at
> > > > emergency speed( for you), and losing ground every minute. After 5
to 10
> > > > minutes, you and your buddy would no longer have us in view, and to
add
> > > > insult to injury, if you attempted this, you would most likely be in
> > severe
> > > > danger from an enormous CO2 buildup, even with Trimix. Beyond that,
your
> > > > next danger would be having enough gas to make it back to the
> > surface, since
> > > > 10 minutes of following us would most likely leave you with less
than 500
> > > > psi in your backgas. For this reason, if we were to allow you to
make
> > this
> > > > futile attempt, we would have to have another WKPP diver
accompanying you
> > > > and your buddy by scooter, dragging  3 or 4 stages to cover the
almost
> > > > certain OOA scenario you would foolishly fall into.
> > > > 5. If you want to try swimming dives with us, you better be doing at

> > least
> > > > 40 miles per day on a bike, and getting your bodyfat down to at
least
> > > > "average" levels. This type of training allows George or I to keep
up
> > with
> > > > scooter divers if we desire, using fins and good technique.  When
you can
> > > > keep up with Gavins or Makos, using just your own power, maybe then
> > you can
> > > > attempt to dive with us.
> > > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Dan Volker
> > > >
> > > >  -----Original Message-----
> > > > From:   bigvon@be*.ne* [mailto:bigvon@be*.ne*]
> > > > Sent:   Tuesday, November 16, 1999 4:05 AM
> > > > To:     techdiver@aquanaut.com
> > > > Subject:        Re: He who laughs last, laughs best.
> > > >
> > > > kirvine@sa*.ne* wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Von, .6 breathing rate - you do not need to be down there - you
need a
> > > > > respatory theapist. You has no business even using the word
"swimming"
> > > > > in a sentence with my name. I am a Masters swimmer , you moron,
and
> > > > > would quit diving if I had a swimming breathing rate of .6 at any
> > speed.
> > > > > I am starting to see what the big beef is here - it is YOU -
explains
> > > > > the tank size phobia and the deco nonsense all in one. Let m,e
suggest
> > > > > yoi buy a pair of running shoes and store them in your mouth when
you
> > > > > are not using them.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > I forgot that you are SUPERMAN, able to hold your breath for 25
> > min.so the
> > > > gas in your
> > > > tanks is for your buddy.
> > > >
> > > > Mr BIGSHOT what is your swimming and deco rate? That will be a
laugh.
> > > >
> > > > > You obviosly do not understand drysuit insulation, and you
obviously do
> > > > > not understand decompression, you do not understand simple
weighting,
> > > > > and you obviously do not understand anything I said. You obvoiusly
do
> > > > > not do these dives. You are talking out of your ass again. Tehr
aer
> > > > > several weigths of insulation, and what we sue in the ocean dwon
> > here is
> > > > > the C-2, whcih has enough lifrt to hod the tanks, is enough to
deal
> > with
> > > > > cold for a shorrt exposre, and is perfect for deco . In the height
of
> > > > > sumer, when the last four feet of water is "87 degrees", this is
not a
> > > > > problem since we are mostly in cooler water, and if you were
really
> > > > > doing the big bottom times and hangs yoo claim you would find that
the
> > > > > dryusuit covers all the teamps quite well, in addition to
balancing out
> > > > > the steel tanks if that is what you need to supply your fat ass
for
> > > > > these little dives. The fact is that no "overheating" occurs.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Try it george, you will see. This is not a hole in the ground, its
> > the OCEAN
> > > > moron.
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Also if you were not talking out of your ass and really had any
> > > > > experience, which you do not, you would know that in the summer
> > there is
> > > > > frequently a severe thermals below 150 feet, and this will ruin
your
> > > > > dive unless you have come preparred, but then you do not do it
> > enough to
> > > > > know that, do you "Big Von"? I do it enough to not waste my time
> > showing
> > > > > up with insufficient gear capabilities, not to mention doing dives
with
> > > > > an unbalnced rig to offset ignorance, stupidity, and fat
slobbery - it
> > > > > just makes it worse, guy.
> > > > >
> > > > > It is really apparent to me that you are not capable of
understanding
> > > > > anything I am saying, and that you pick up little disjointed bits
and
> > > > > pieces from other situations and mix them together , resulting in
the
> > > > > slop you twisted out here.
> > > > >
> > > > > What is really appalling is that not only do you use tanks that
have a
> > > > > huge weight disadvantage while providing little additional gas
over the
> > > > > 80's with stage, you obvoiusly cary huge deco tanks as well, yet
do mot
> > > > > see the problem with that stupidity in the overall initial
weighing or
> > > > > drag profile. You say that this is more effecient than my method
of
> > > > > using 40's?????????????
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > You are a master of misdirection. Look at my post. I can do that
dive
> > safely
> > > > with Steel
> > > > back tanks (with a reserve you idiot.) and alum stages.
> > > >
> > > > > You have so little understdning of deco that you really believe
> > that all
> > > > > of that gas must be carried - the deco can be done without the
> > oxygen if
> > > > > that is necessary, but you do not know that , do you?
 obviously). You
> > > > > have all these big ideas about doing these big tough guy 12" dick
dives
> > > > > that you think will impress everyone, yet you have not the tiniest
> > > > > undersanding of dive logisitcs and boat logistics, or safety.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > You obviously do not believe in contingency planning.
> > > > Leave  out the oxygen and watch what happens to your time in water
> > and gas
> > > > requirements.
> > > > This is the dumbest thing  you have put out on this list.
> > > >
> > > > > No wonder the New England wreck divers make fun of Florida
divers - all
> > > > > they see is strokes like you yapping about crap like the Ozark
that
> > > > > every bozo in the State has been out to show his manhood on like
the
> > > > > Wilkesbarre in Key West or the bullshit in Pompano.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Tell you what tough guy. Mix your eighties and forties and we will
> > meet for
> > > > a dive on
> > > > the Ozark.  25 to 30 min bottom time. When the dive is over we will
> > see who
> > > > has a
> > > > sufficient reserve for safety. The loser pays the charter fee.
> > > >
> > > > Von
> > > >
> > > > > Bigvon@be*.ne* wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > George you STILL did not answer my question. Therefore I will
> > clarify it
> > > > for you:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > k
> > > >
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>
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