Roger Carlson sez: > I remember the implication that > this was all new, so I guess you've not been covered past 130'. I am not sure > what they would do if they found out you had gone deeper, or how they would > necessarily know how deep you had been. People here on the list might have > experience. I kind of think it's a good idea to come clean and tell the chamber > operators how badly you've been damaged, and I certainly hope they can read my > computer if I'm not talking. Actually, I believe that the only new thing is that DAN is now discriminating between different levels of coverage; in the past *ALL* dives were covered, regardless of depth, at all levels of insurance. Other insurance plans -- not DAN -- have always been limited to 130fsw. (Disclaimer: I'm not connected to DAN in any way, other than being a member of their insurance plan. So maybe I'm wrong, but I doubt it.) -frank -- fhd@in*.ne* | [M]athematics is not the study of intangible Platonic 1 212 559 5534 | worlds, but of tangible formal systems which have arisen 1 917 992 2248 | from real human activities. 1 718 746 7061 | -- Saunders MacLane
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