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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 07:56:26 -0500
From: Wendell Grogan <wgrogan@dc*.ne*>
To: Steven Bliim <Steven.Bliim@Mc*.co*.au*>
CC: "'TGunther@co*.co*'" <TGunther@co*.co*>, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Deep Thoughts
Steve:
pg 33 of the same book "He retrieves a slate with ten problems involving math,
simple word problems, daily event questions, etc (ie. what day is it?  What time
is it? 3 X 10 X 22 =?...) ."
IMHO this would be "higher math" for the stoner who runs the photomat on "That
70's Show", but if you're so narked that this is "higher math", then you're too
screwed up to know that you're screwed.
Wendell G

Steven Bliim wrote:

> I would be interested to know what the "higher math" and thought/reasoning
> exercise was that he was able to complete at 452 feet.
>
> Regards
> Steve Bliim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TGunther@co*.co* [mailto:TGunther@co*.co*]
> Sent: Saturday, 18 November 2000 5:29
> To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
> Subject: Re: Deep Thoughts
>
> <<  Since we are on the subject, what gasses would one use for 530 FSW?
>>
>
> Burke:
>
> Depends on who you want to listen to  :-)   Following is the advice from
> Gilliam:
>
>      "Gentile, Mount and Gilliam suggest practical air limits of between 250
> and
> 275 fsw (75.7 and 83.3 m) for trained individuals .... Gilliam (1990)
> relates no
> significant impairment at 452 fsw (137 m) for his brief exposure,
> approximately
> 4.5 minutes in the critical zone below 300 fsw (91 m).  He was able to
> successfully complete a series of higher math and thought/reasoning problems
> while suspended at the deepest level ..."     ---Deep Diving, Bret Gilliam,
> pg
> 112
>
> Tod
>
> p.s.  I guess this means the WKPP are not very "trained"   :-)
>
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