If Both divers have a helmet with lights they can look at each other with no effect of glare. Norman Woods Coleraine N Ireland http://www.norglen.freeserve.co.uk E-mail. normanwoods@no*.fr*.co*.uk* ----- Original Message ----- From: <stuart.morrison@sw*.co*.uk*> To: <scuba-uk@dr*.ne*> Sent: 17 December 1999 17:10 Subject: RE: Helmets and ARSE > <<< oddly, staring into peoples faces can be avoided by training and > common > sense. You may do by accident or briefly, but lapses in individual > godliness > happen to everyone and DIR'ers get stuck in their harnesses, attach their > jetfins to wrecks, [same old instances] .... >>> > > So how exactly do you give a signal to someone you are diving with? Do > you write it on a slate and pass it to them or do you use touch because > you've blinded them? Ever look at a 50W lamp from even 3m away? > > Scott Wilson Scotland Ltd > Registered in Scotland No. 48951, > Registered Office: 6 Park Circus, Glasgow, G3 6AX. UK. > > ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ > This message has been checked for all known viruses by the Star Screening System > http://academy.star.co.uk/public/virustats.htm > -=-=-=- > [ Scuba-UK: Details @ http://www.drogon.net/scuba/scuba-uk-ndg.html ] > [ To leave the list, send "unsubscribe scuba-uk" to majordomo@dr*.ne* ] > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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