Hello Trey, It's easy to ignore what was taught. I'll try and see what would happen. But it's probably not good idea to start experimenting heavily on this field from scratch. What I need, is at least to have a clue. When I ignore what I was taught I need something to use instead of that. At least some basic guidelines based on your experience. At least frames within which I can move. The few sentences you wrote are based on lot of experience, but didn't satisfied my desire for informations, for answers how and why. Can you share more on this subject, please ? Jozef Gliviak Slovakia -----Original Message----- From: trey@ne*.co* [mailto:trey@ne*.co*] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:10 AM To: Kent Lind; Gliviak, Jozef Cc: Techdiver@Aquanaut. Com Subject: Re: Lost deco gas - stops adjustments Kent, I am not that smart, but I did long ago look at tables all around the tables I was planning to see what they looked like, and that is a good idea, but in reality the "smart" thing I did was 1) get tested for any shunts, 2) ignore anything that was previously taught, and 3) try it too see what would happen . -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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