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From: "Rich Lesperance" <richl@uf*.ed*>
To: <mjblackmd@ya*.co*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: Flying after diving
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 10:47:09 -0500
Gee, Doc,

    If ya wanna toss about rec.scuba stuff here, we could discuss your
statement, in a forum with lot's of newbie divers, advocating solo diving
for UW photographers....

Rich L

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From: <mjblackmd@ya*.co*>
To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>; <mjblackmd@ya*.co*>
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 8:28 PM
Subject: Flying after diving


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> Folks,  Read the post below from rec.scuba, and
> then consider how it's possible to safely fly
> only three hours after a big deco-dive ("standard
> procedure"), regardless of breathing mix or
> different physiology.  Looks like Haldane was
> all wrong too.  BTW Scott, I hope for your sake
> you are in excellent shape.  Mike Black
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> Subject: Re: Flying after diving
> From: mjblackmd@my*.co*
> Date: 2000/02/18
> Newsgroups: rec.scuba
> In article <sap54qus2pd116@co*.su*.co*>,
>   "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qn*.co*> wrote:
> > "Dan L. Volker" <dan@sf*.co*> wrote in message
> > news:sLVq4.49573$ox5.13157347@tw*.nn*.bc*.co*...
> > > On the other side of the spectrum, George Irvine will do
> > > a big deco dive, and fly 3-4 hours later, never having any
> > > repercussions--this is his standard procedure.
>
> > Bullshit.  At normal cabin pressure he might be fine as would be
> > plenty of other divers.  What happens to Irvine when the cabin
> > depressurizes in an emergency.  Uh oh.  Can this truly be DIR?  Or
> > are there DIR exceptions for different physiologies?  Is his blood
> > still red?
>
> His blood is still red Greg, and his venom is still black, and you
> are quite right about the bullshit.  Nice going Dan, you just put
> one more bullet in my gun if I choose to shoot the hypocrite again.
> BTW I am keeping a list of all your "safe" practices.  MJB
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