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From: "Scott" <scottk@hc*.co*>
To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>, "atikkanstore " <atikkanstore@my*.co*>
Subject: Re: Re: Fish Food
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 07:21:25 -0800
Yeah, I asked 5 times now, for him to explain hyperoxic myopia.

He aint no Doctor. He's WELIKEAIR in new clothing.

The guys is a complete troll, and a phony in every way. I finally KF'd him.

So, anyone else on the list have any decent info about hyperoxic myopia? My
cuz is a Navy SEAL, and they have problems when doing training rotations
with the 02 Rb's for extended periods. Something about the high PP02 that
reshapes the eyeball. I also remember reading something about the Halls
experiencing this when filming for days on their RB's.

Scott


----- Original Message -----
From: "atikkanstore " <atikkanstore@my*.co*>
To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 4:38 AM
Subject: Fwd: Re: Fish Food


> While awaiting comments on the the ophthal quest that I posted a while, I
figured that all could B amused by this recent post on rec.scuba.
>
> Is it not great to have such a oracle!?
>
>
>
> In article <fp_t4.78$cC.5637@ne*.sj*.te*.ne*>,
>   "Larry Simon" <LSimon@ma*.co*> wrote:
> > We are going snorkeling on a cruise in a few weeks - Cayman &
> > Cozumel.  The last couple of times we were snorkeling we saw people
> > feeding the fish, which naturally attracted lots of fish around them.
> > Is this OK, or is it viewed as an ecological no-no?
>
> Ten years ago it was OK.  Times have changed, and many believe it is
> an ecological no-no nowadays.  There is a good discussion about fish
> feeding and shark feeding in the recent Dive Training Magazine issue,
> http://www.divetrainingmag.com.
>
> > What is good to use.  Someone suggested cheese-wiz, but this seems a
> > bit unearthy to me.  Any comments on this.
>
> Well if you must know, Nabisco Easy Cheese.  It comes in a can and
> withstands the hydrostatic pressure from descent, if you get to dive
> besides snorkel on your trip.  Dive shops in the Caribbean still
> sell fish food in some locations.  What stopped me finally was a
> 200-pound grouper that just about swallowed my hand in Grand Cayman.
> Good luck.  Mike Black
>
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