> How many of you are seriously interested in the possible usage of these gases.? Chris, I am one who would not really be interested -- mostly because I don't think the benefits of reduced deco times would offset the costs of increased complexity and costs of the experimental, untested nature of the math. > If george was right, then there is nobody who is interested in this > information, and it should be witheld from general discussion. I wouldn't go so far as to say george was right ( ;) ), but I'm casting my vote as someone who is content with various blends of N2, O2, and He (which themselves are experimental enough for the exposures we're talking about). Aloha, Rich Richard Pyle deepreef@bi*.bi*.ha*.or* ******************************************************************* "WHATEVER happens to you when you willingly go underwater is COMPLETELY and ENTIRELY your own responsibility! If you cannot accept this responsibility, stay out of the water!" *******************************************************************
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