Chris, He's a bald pin head and he is incapable of learning.. He's a TDI stroke who doesn't do technical diving, who doesn't dive doubles and who puddles around in a pond and puts 40% in his *pony* bottle... What more can be said of the resident idiot.... Our options are to listen to a team of diver's that routinely do 18,000' penetrations at 300' or we can listen to a pin head that doesn't know the difference CNS and pulmonary OxTox..... I'll take the WKPP over Dr. Chromedom anyday.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Elmore" <elmorec@at*.ne*> To: "Michael J. Black" <mjblackmd@ya*.co*>; "Aquanaut Mail" <techdiver@aquanaut.com> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 8:54 AM Subject: Re: How Are My Techdiver Buddies? > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Michael J. Black <mjblackmd@ya*.co*> > > > Hi Gang, > > > > I've been peeking in on you folks periodically since my last post, > > in November 2000, and see that things haven't really changed. The > > name-calling and ranting look about the same, and among all the > > flames and invectives, an occasional tidbit of useful information > > arises. > Opinions differ and usually align in conjunction with who does and who > doesn't do the dives. Take the tidbits as they come (or, in your case, don't > take them) > > > > A whole-hearted hello again to some of my good techdiver buddies, > > like Trey, Mr. DIR himself, whose last moniker was Robert L. Dawson. > > He taught me that it's OK for Doing-It-Rightists to have sockpuppets, > > but not OK for anybody else. Heck, it's OK for Doing-It-Rightists > > to do anything, including breaking all the rules, but not OK for > > anybody else. > Breaking the rules? What rules are you talking about- real diving or cyber > diving? What is your problem Black? Last time you came crawling out of the > sewer I posted a note that if anyone thought you were serious to contact me > privately and I'd explain the reality to them. How many private emails did I > get? Zero, nada, zip, none, not even a "sock puppet"- No one takes you > seriously. We don't serve your whine here. > > > > And speaking of breaking the rules, how's my good friend Scott > > Hunsucker, who says it's OK to run the CNS O2 clock up to 20,000 > > per cent (I love that one)? You graduated from med school yet, > > Hunsucker? > Actually, MY good friend Scott Hunsucker was recently named medical officer > for the WKPP. He does real mixed dives in real caves and is more connected > in the cutting edge of hyperbaric medicine than you can ever hope to be. > Just because he doesn't have an MD (yet) doesn't mean he doesn't know what > he's talking about. So Dr. (Opthomologist) Black, why don't you work the > numbers on an 18,000' dive at 300' deep plus decompression (don't forget to > use 100% instead of stroke mix for the last 30') and tell us what your CNS > O2 clock says. Given a choice between following hyperbaric physiology advice > from you or Scott is a no brainer. Last month most of the WKPP team showed > up for a full day of first aid, CPR, and in-water emergency training. Many > of us drove more than 8 hours to attend this session. Do you see that kind > of team dedication with your buddies? With any other group? > > > > > And Dan Volker, how you been? I see you've taken quite a beating > > recently on rec.scuba for that lovely post about Team Stroke recruiting > > drunks and drug addicts. Good ol' Volker, another Doing-It-Rightist > > who broke all the rules in the past, like diving deep on air, and > > now crucifies anyone else who does the same. Hundreds of dives to > > 270 feet on air (good ol' pO2 1.9) were OK for Dan Volker, but not > > OK for anybody else. > Black, virtually all the leading DIR people are experienced with aspects of > diving that are the anthesis of DIR. My first scuba dive was in 1968- what > do you think the standards were then? The key is we recognized the problem, > overcame bad and/or uninformed instruction and made the changes. There's > always room for one more- care to join us or do you still prefer to dive > your hot mix in a hard mounted pony bottle and other idiocies? > > So, "Doc", you have any usefull information or are you just popping up to > spew the same old BS that we can all find in the archives buy searching > under "Michael J. Black"? > > > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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