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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 22:20:04 -0700
To: "pina" <pina3@be*.ne*>, "Hungry Hill" <hungryh@nc*.ne*>,
    
From: Paul Braunbehrens <Bakalite@ba*.co*>
Subject: Re:Some idiot WAS RE: Clarification cycle cell typo
I agree, George was right on with his description.  I think the idiot 
with the "typo" stick up his behind misread George and assumed he 
made a bunch of stuff up.

It's hard to figure out what George is saying sometimes though, it 
always seems like he's incredibly pissed off AND in a hurry...but 
he's right.

Hey George, maybe you should try some Tai Chi breathing to help you relax ;-)

pina wrote:
~
>Look, moron, if you had read the entire description and not just the part
>that was convenient to you, you would have seen that in the description
>presented, nothing even resembling a cycle was described at all.
>
>However, the folding of a bioconcave disk was described, which would then be
>in the shape of a "sickle" - thus the name of the disease and the reason for
>which the word (although not the right word) "cycle" was in quotes.  This
>was a reference to the fact that the word which is the name of the disease
>is directly pertinent to the process of the disease itself.
>
>So fucking what if he messed up the word.  This is a clear cut case of brain
>fart,  and is in no way whatsoever similar to the "Male Answer Syndrome" you
>define below.  By your own definition, tough guy, based on the fact that ALL
>of the supporting information was accurate and unfabricated, this is the
>case.  You need to just stick Michael J. Black's dick back in your mouth and
>shut the fuck up.
>
>--pina
>
>
>>  >   Red blood cells are biconcave disks that fold when needed to pass
>through
>>  > the smallest capillaries, many of which supply the "fastest" tissues
>  the
>>  > best perfused). Nitrogen under pressure causes a surface tension effect
>on
>>  > the red cells which makes them rigid, and they then either will not pass
>or
>>  > they trigger the stretch receptors in the capillaries and thus a whole
>>  > litany of immune system reactions, which then effectively shunt the
>blood
>>  > away from or around these areas and results in dcs and dcs-like
>symptoms,
>>  > often referred to as "flu like symptoms" which are actually far more
>>  > insidious.
>>  >
>>  > Helium in sufficient amounts seems to ameliorate this effect. The
>stronger
>>  > the mix, the less the effect.
>>  >
>>  > Deep air diving is like giving yourself a case of Cycle Cell Anemia -
>that
>>  > is what happens when cells "cycle" and explains the pain that its
>victims
>>  > feel, as well as the loss of capacity associated therewith.
>>  >
>>  > Just one more thing that the dumb fucks that teach diving don't bother
>>  > telling you. Great bunch. This is right up there with "unearned hit" in
>the
>>  > irresponsible, cavalier disregard for human life displayed by the dive
>>  > "instruction" agencies, especially the ones who teach deep air, require
>deep
>>  > air, and used to require much deeper deep air until they lost a few
>>  > lawsuits. This shows you how fucking stupid some of these idiots really
>are.
>>  >
>>  > My cave instructor made me watch a film on how it works , so I got saved
>>  > form it years ago. His favorite saying to me ( besides "Don't Break Rule
>>  > Number One")  was "I am going to teach you real world, and if you tell
>>  > anyone I did any of this, I will have to  deny it". You see , he was my
>>  > friend, not just my instructor. I got lucky, you got fucked.
>>  >
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hungry Hill [mailto:hungryh@nc*.ne*]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:28 PM
>To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
>Subject: Clarification cycle cell typo
>
>
>1) a typo is when you hit the wrong key on the keyboard, but you know the
>meaning of the word and it's spelling.
>i.e. "suckle or sicjle or sicklr cell anemia"
>
>2) a misspelling is when you know the word and it's meaning but can't
>remember the letters in the word.
>i.e. "syckle cell anemia"
>
>3) a brain fart is when you know what you're talking about but you mix up a
>word.
>i.e. "cycle cell anemia"
>
>4) B.S. AKA "Male Answer Syndrome" is when you fabricate supporting
>material to enhance the illusion that you know what you are talking about
>when you don't.
>i.e. "that is what happens when cells "cycle" and explains the pain that
>its victims feel, as well as the loss of capacity associated therewith."
>
>We've been taught to trust you George. Do your best to deserve it.
>
>
>
>Bruce Bowers
>film/video composer, multi-instrumentalist
>Akimbo Music Prod/Hungry Hill Records
>
>
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