>>>> <excerpt>Hypoxia dulls the upper level brain functions first, and then you don't have the capacity to make any decisions about what happens next. </excerpt><<<<<<<< George - Unlike you, I speak from experience. Spare us all you deep theoretical 'understanding' of this subject. I'd tell you to take a seat but I really enjoy listening to you froth at the mouth spouting ignorant redneck stupidity like this. Keep up the good work. Scott. At 4:43 AM -0600 10/3/01, Trey wrote: > Scott, I see you are still a complete moron. Your "advice" is crap, and you as usual have no clue what you are talking about. All the fantasies of you big time rebreather divers keep getting dashed by the pile of bodies you idiots are producing with your tough guy "every man for himself", "I can handle it " attitude. size=2> >Every time I see a moron like you post something like this I am even more grateful that I do not ever have to tolerate jerks like you diving with me or around me, and that we have mandated a "no IANTD" policy for training on the Halcyon RB 80. You idiots keep believing the lie, keep burying people, and keep reminding us of how stupid you really are. Go back to the rebreather list with the rest of the deluded. You weenies die doing dives that barely require a single tank and open water gear, yet the message just does not reach you. Your bullshit will not be tolerated here. Hypoxia dulls the upper level brain functions first, and then you don't have the capacity to make any decisions about what happens next. You are really a complete ass and I for one will not tolerate your bullshit on here. You are a dangerous idiot like the rest over there, a do nothing, a big "expert", and part of the problem. ----Original Message----- <bold>>From:</bold> Scott Cherf [mailto:cherf@ci*.co*] <bold>>Sent:</bold> Tuesday, October 02, 2001 9:18 PM <bold>>To:</bold> cam@ca*.co* <bold>>Cc:</bold> Trey; Techdiver@Aquanaut.Com <bold>>Subject: </bold>> > > > >From: [mailto:cam@ca*.co*] >Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:04 PM >To: Trey; wkpp@ya*.co* >Cc: Techdiver@Aquanaut.Com >Subject: Re: [wkpp] George is right again > >Cam Banks said: > >>>>> > > >It'd be interesting to ask all the people who want to own a >rebreather if they've ever had the experience of passing out from >hypoxia. It's quick, and gives no warning. > ><<<<<<<< > >Cam - > >Have you ever passed out? From your description it seems you haven't. > >Hypoxia is not 'quick' and in does give warning. The warning signs are >variable, but usually include loss of color perception, tunnel vision, >impaired motor skills and 'giddyness' for lack of a better word. > >I took high altitude flight training at NAS Lemore every 3 years to maintain >my rating with NASA. We did chamber runs as part of the training and those >runs had the specific intent to train us to recognize the onset of hypoxia. >There are warnings. > >Scott. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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