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Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 19:01:02 -0400
To: "Jerred Cook" <jjcook@av*.ne*>, "H2Ocaver" <ez@ez*.co*>,
     "TechDiver Message"
From: Bill Bott <aquadart@ix*.ne*.co*>
Subject: Re: Diving the San Diego
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Jarred,<br>
<br>
There was nothing new to be found in Tony's rig.  It was a
combination of some of the worst OLD ideas out there.  That is what
the prior thread was all about!!!  tell you what I have this great
new design for a regulator.  It has not been tested yet, hell it has
not even been hooked up to a tank.  It was designed on a computer
and FULLY tested via software simulation so it SHOULD work.  I'll
pay for the charter so you can test dive it to 130'.  Want to try
out a "new idea"?  want to help make the
"discovery" that it doesn't work??  It's all part of the
"adventure" isn't it???  I forgot to tell you it is a NEW
type of upstream regulator that does not have an overpressure relief and
uses 12,000 psi rated hoses so if the fist stage does malfunction you
wont loose all of you gas.<br>
<br>
Listen to your self this is EXACTLY the crap I'm talking about. 
Tony's rig was poorly thought out and ill conceived from the
beginning.  Of what use was it??  I know of only a few wrecks
with big enough cargo holds to allow penetration.  I doubt if ANY of
the valves could be reached and the whole fucking thing was a snag
hazard!!!  A gas switching device that "was not like anything
else" because Tony was the only one smart enough to make it
work???<br>
<br>
There were a dozen or so that found fault with the rig and correctly
predicted tragedy and a similar number of people who defended this
monstrosity.  Who was right?  How many more deaths is it going
to take before you see the light?  There are certain people on this
list that are BANG ON time after time and others who don't seem to be
able to get it right when you give them the answer.  Who are you
going to listen to?  Which group are you going to learn from. 
If you think you can fix what went wrong with Tony's rig just remember
that Tony was fixing what was wrong with someone else's rig and they were
fixing someone else's rig and........<br>
<br>
At one time I had three different gear configurations for the different
types of diving I was doing.  Over coffee one night my instructor
explained this "new" gear rig to me.  We went back to the
shop and started to remove all the shit from my rig.  Before I knew
what had happened I had $60.00 worth of hardware in a paper bag and ALL
of my need gear was tucked away so cleanly I was shocked!!  All of
this happened before I had any idea what a "Hogarth" was or who
George was.  I did one "test dive" with the rig in 10' -
20' (if the shit hit the fan I could bail from the gear get to the
surface with out any problems).  Every piece of gear was were it
needed to be.  The first time in the rig I KNEW where everything was
without thinking about it.  My next dive and every dive since has
been in a Hogarthian rig ( Mike, What the fuck is a Hogarth?) and I now
know who Bill Hogarth Main is.<br>
<br>
If you want to improve your gear configuration there is the answer. 
If you want to follow Tony's path go for it but understand there are more
than a few dead bodies along that path. Where you fall is a measure or
you intelligence, ingenuity, constitution, and how much luck you have
left!  If you are lacking in one or more of those areas we will be
reading about you real soon.<br>
<br>
Now it's time for you to chouse.  Consider your options
CARFULLY!<br>
<br>
<br>
At 09:15 PM 8/3/00 , Jerred Cook wrote:<br>
<font face="arial" size=2><blockquote type=cite cite>Please excuse my
ignorance...</font><br>
 <br>
<font face="arial" size=2>Is it really bad for someone like Tony
Maffatone to work with new ideas and try them out?  Granted, he may
have made a terrible mistake but isn't that how big discoveries are
made?  I kinda thought that was part of the adventure to all of
this.  Did the first rebreather work perfectly the first time? 
I am not condoning stupidity and since I don't know exactly what Tony was
doing it may very well have been stupid.  I am just suggesting that
maybe he has some good ideas and if this is what he enjoyed doing then
good for him.  I am sorry for him but at least he got to die doing
something he very much enjoyed.  How many of us get to say
that?</font><br>
 <br>
<font face="arial" size=2>Peace,</font><br>
Jerred</blockquote><br>
Bill (aquadart) Bott
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