I don't know who's saying what in these two way discussions, but I have to ask why anyone would even want to dive a ppo2 at which seizures have occurred, and I can't understand why anyone would want to dive an aed that is suspected of impairing performance. Clearly, the difference betwen my thinking and the others is that the others A) don't do the cave dives B) aren't responsible for a team of divers, C) will never do the dives anyway (because WKPP's standards are the only one's allowed at the sites where it would be a problem),and D) and won't do it the wrong way because diving at the sites is throught WKPP - so it's a moot point. I suggest you guys look at the Wakulla Project book and see the pathetic record of the 126 dives done mostly on the wrong mixes and remember that WKPP laid more line in 3 dives than those guys did in 126, and that Bill Gavin, Steve Irving and I put 3/4 of a mile on the end of Exley's air line. Laugh that one off. And while you're arguing, remember that my standards are the ones that got the access - laugh that one off too. - George
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