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From: "Mcinnis, Don" <Don.Mcinnis@in*.co*>
To: "'Scott'" <scottk@hc*.co*>, Randy Milak <milak@Di*.zz*.co*>
Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: RE: Helium
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 10:31:42 -0600
Scott,

You need to learn to open up and say what you are thinking/feeling instead
of holding it bottled up inside of you. On a scale of 1-10 I give it a 19.

Don


-----Original Message-----
From: Scott [mailto:scottk@hc*.co*]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 9:22 AM
To: Randy Milak
Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Helium


Black, you are an idiot. Only *you* would make a post as stupid as the one
you just posted, especially in the face of what Randy posted to you. He for
a 60 foot dive??? WTF are you smoking????

*You* telling Randy to pay attention, now *that's* a knee slapper!!!

Lets see, that would be an END of, um, er, ahhh, sixty feet!!!! If you would
quit smoking so much dope before you dive, you wouldn't have to deal with
narcosis at 60 feet. Or have you an Gilliam been up to some secret
experimentation? Perhaps a combination of beer, pot, and nitrous oxide in
your breathing gas?

Moron!!! The ideal gas at 60 feet, cost or not, would be 36% OEA. Basically,
an no deco limit dive, and you could bail to the surface at any point and
probably not get hit.

Decoplanner says you would have a 120 minute bottom time, with a 6 minute
stop at 20fsw. Do you and your pony carry enough gas to pull off a 120
minute dive? No, then I guess you would have a no deco time a lot longer
than your gas supply would last. Wayyyy longer than your brain supply would
last. And you wouldn't even have to, and again, I quote you, "carry 40% in
your pony in case an unplanned decompression profile develops."

Just to entertain your blissful ignorance, if you were to use 36/50 trimix,
you would have a 42 minute stop at 20 fsw, for a bottom time of 120 minutes.
36/33 would give us a 20 fsw for 16 stop.

Is the picture starting to form yet? Feel any tingles of realization? (I
doubt it!)

I cannot believe how incredibly stupid you are.  I mean rock-hard stupid.
Dehydrated-rock-hard stupid.  Stupid so stupid that it goes way beyond the
stupid we know into a whole different dimension of stupid.  You are
trans-stupid stupid.  Meta-stupid.  Stupid collapsed on itself so far that
even the neutrons have collapsed.  Stupid at zero degrees Kelvin. Stupid
gotten so dense that no intellect can escape kind of stupid.  Singularity
stupid.  Blazing hot mid-day sun on the warm side of Mercury stupid.  You
emit more stupid in one second than our entire galaxy emits in a year.
Quasar stupid. Your writing has to be a troll.  Nothing in our universe can
really be this stupid. Perhaps this is some primordial fragment from the
original big bang of stupid.  Some pure essence of a stupid so
uncontaminated by anything else as to be beyond the laws of physics that we
know.

The only thing worse than your logic is your manners.  I have snipped away
most of your of what you wrote, because, well... it didn't really say
anything.  Maybe later in life, after you have learned to read, write,
spell, dive, and count, you will have more success.  True, these are
rudimentary skills that many of us "normal" people take for granted that
everyone has an easy time of mastering.  But we sometimes forget that there
are "challenged" persons in this world who find these things more difficult.
If I had known, that this was your case, then I would have never read your
post.  It just wouldn't have been "right".  Sort of like parking in a
handicapped space.  I wish you the best of luck in the emotional, and social
struggles that seem to be placing such a demand on you (like passing gas,
for instance).

We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will
eventually reproduce the works of Shakespeare.  Now, thanks to the Michael
J. Black, MD, and his internet escapades, we know this is not true.

If brains were gasoline, you wouldn't have enough to ride a piss ants
motorcycle around the inside of a Cheerio.  If brains were intestinal
methane, you wouldn't have enough to do a one-cheek sneak. If brains were
dynamite, you couldn't blow your nose. Stick your head in your floppy drive
and  type "Format a:". Your intelligence is a Kronecker delta function which
spikes at the value "moron". You are too stupid to live.  Go down to the
glue factory, where they dispose of old horses, and volunteer to be disposed
of.

There is too much chlorine in your gene pool.  There is a remarkably high
probability that the only reason you were born, was because the drugstores
were closed on Sunday. Did your parents have any children that survived? Did
your parents survive? Have they been fully prosecuted for bringing you into
this world?

You are unacquainted with netuse rules and etiquette, and you are probably
in the running for a Darwin Award. You have all of the charm of an
ambulance-chasing pettifogger, all of the wit of a 13-year old Mongoloid
child, all of the subtlety of a used car salesman, all the humor of an open
mass grave, and all of the intellectual depth of a cocaine-addicted carnie.
One of these days, someone is gonna grab you by the ears, and pull you on
like a sock.

Scott

"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of
servitude better than the animating contest of freedom,
go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms.
Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your
chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye
were our countrymen." -- Samuel Adams, speech at the
Philadelphia State House, August 1, 1776.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael J. Black" <mjblackmd@ya*.co*>
To: "Randy Milak" <milak@Di*.zz*.co*>
Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Helium


> Randy MyAss Milak:
>
> You can copy textbooks well.  Too bad you can't remember what you
> copy, because if you did, you would note that my post has no errors
> in it at all.  Now get your nose off the floor and pay attention.
> The original question was about the ideal breathing mix for shallow
> dives, assuming cost is no object.  If heliox were used in a dry-
> suit, isobaric counterdiffusion and conductive heat loss become
> disadvantageous.  Using Argon for inflation, and breathing heliox,
> as Ben Wiseley asks, gets my vote for the ideal setup at 60 feet.
> Wanna vote, or just rant somemore.
>
> Mike Black


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