Sort of like you eh...? Your parents were oblivious when you were smoking pot, being lazy, dropping out of school, and becoming a big pontificating slob? You are such a fucking moron. --- Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*> wrote: > I do not blame her, families need to get involved > with what each other is > doing. This reminds me of the parents who let their > kids run wild and then > claim they didn't have a clue when the kid goes bad, > but follow it up > saying he was a good kid. > > > At 10:28 AM 3/18/03 -0800, Paul Braunbehrens wrote: > >Unfortunately in most cases the persons involved > with the inspiration > >diver have much less knowledge of the risks of that > particular unit then > >the diver himself. It would be interesting to send > a letter to the family > >of inspiration divers detailing some of the risks > of the unit. I wonder > >how many people would still dive it. > > > >I don't think that Michelle is the one to be > blamed, however AP valves is > >criminal for selling this piece of junk, in my > opinion. > > > > > >On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 05:26 PM, Capt JT > wrote: > > > >>Michelle, I have only one question for > you................Why did you > >>wait until Paul died to get involved in what he > was doing. quote "Paul > >>had had no end of problems with the unit".......so > you knew something was > >>not right. > >> > >> > >>At 09:04 PM 3/17/03 +0000, Michelle wrote: > >>>Hi George, > >>>You are so right. Paul thought he was helping > with breakthroughs when he > >>>particepated in the early trimix dives on the > unit. Everyone on the > >>>inspiration site knew what he was doing, he and a > dozen or so others > >>>discussed how they were using mix on the unit. > Not a word of caution > >>>from the manufacturers, they must have loved all > the free research they > >>>were getting done by Paul and the others. There > was even a chamber dive > >>>planned to further asess the performance of the > unit on trimix. > >>>Then his accident and all of a sudded he was some > kind of rogue and the > >>>statement was that he died because he was using > trimix. > >>>The unit is sold to be used with trimix and > heliox, how did the use of > >>>trimix kill him? We cannot see another diver > related reason so lets > >>>blame it on trimix. > >>>Paul did not die because he was using trimix but > this was the get out > >>>initially used. There are plenty of people using > trimix on the unit now. > >>>Some very lucky people. > >>>Imagine, you have the full suport of your peers > and are in freequent > >>>contact with the manufacturers detailing exactly > what you are doing. > >>>Suddenly, you die whilst using one of these units > and all that suport > >>>dissapears and you become some maveric doing > things they would never condone. > >>>Paul had had no end of problems with the unit so > was extremely cautious > >>>and meticulous whilst using it. Replacement > scrubber lids and a > >>>replacement unit and numerous discussions with > AP. > >>> > >>>How does it feel to be the widow? > >>>When the people your sole mate entrusted his life > to abandon him and use > >>>him as a scapegoat? They have a quote published > in a magazine stating > >>>their sympathy for you when you can see nothing > has been done to rectify > >>>the situation, they do nothing and they act like > nothing has hapened. > >>>When the daughter you bore after he died wishes > on a star that she could > >>>see her father. > >>>When your entire life has been thrown up in the > air and slowly falls > >>>back down to the ground shattering in to > unrecoverable peices. > >>>When collegues at work dash in to a utility room > when they see you > >>>walking towards them in a corridoor because they > just don't know what to > >>>say to you. You feel like a leper. > >>>When people ask you 'hello, how are you?' ( > normal, polite) you have to > >>>say 'fine thanks' ( normal, polite) but inside > you want to screem at > >>>them for asking such a stupid question. How the > hell do they think you > >>>feel - but it is not their fault, they don't know > how much that simple > >>>question rips you apart. > >>>When you spend endless hours with his patents > explaining, trying to make > >>>some sense of it. No parent expects to loose > their child. > >>>When you are evicted and your home is reposessed > because you are not > >>>named on the mortgage. The home you shared for > almost a decade. > >>>When you sit every night in silence on the sofa > desperate to hear his > >>>keys in the door as he comes home to you. > >>>You hear about 15 more people loosing their life > on the same unit but > >>>still no questions are asked. > >>>And all the time the one you love is being used > as a scapegoat, called > >>>an idiot by people who never met him, and every > time you try to defend > >>>him you are pushed off as an hysterical woman. > You look deeper and > >>>deeper and ask questions that no-one will answer. > >>>You have to listen to his reputation being ripped > to shreds even though > >>>you know what people are saying is wrong. > >>> > >>>Shall I go on, or do you get the impression? > >>>Martin Parker has spoken to me twice. Once at > Paul's inquest where he > >>>said 'stuffy in there, isn't it' and once at Nic > Gotto's inquest where > >>>he tried to say hello as if we were old friends, > and asked was I well, > >>>in the most incredable upbeat maner, I was > horrified and speachless. He > >>>seems to have absolutely no concept. > >>> > >>>As for the other things I can tell you about > their performance, how > >>>about attempting to submit a graph ( of how long > the loop could sustain > >>>life) at a public inquest, which was massively > innacurate but if it had > >>>been believed could have explained the > pathologists findings. The > >>>graph's innacuracy was exposed and there was no > other way AP could > >>>explain the pathologist's findings. The > pathalogical evidence that Paul > >>>had been alive for some time, probably hours, > following a hypoxic event. > >>> > >>>On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 18:04:43 -0500 George Irvine > <trey@my*.ne*> wrote: > >>>Lisa, this post of yours has brought out the > usual suspects from the Buddy > >>>Inspiration cheering section, who are about the > same caliber of mentality as > >>>you would expect to see at a cock fight. They are > citing some web links that > >>>contain examples of stupidity that are beyond the > pale, but they see them as > >>>fantastic accomplishments. > >>> > >>>Maybe you and the rest of the Buddy Inspiration > widows can explain to these > >>>morons what it really means to have your husband > killed by a piece of shit > >>>like Martin Parker, by the crap training out > there, by the "every man for > >>>himself" mentality of the tough guy Brits who > seem to feel these devices > >>>make them a real man, and by the very > "accomplishments" ( read doing stupid > >>>things and getting away with it) that they are so > proud of. > >>> > >>>The funny thing is that they want to attack me > over your post. Your husband > >>>is dead along with countless others due to this > piece of crap and the > >>>thinking that surrounds it, and we have some lame > moron on here telling me > >>>how superior these people are and how screwed up > GUE is ( now he has changed > >>>that to "DIR"). > >>> > >>>Maybe you can put some of the things you told me > privately on here and save > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.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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