> >keir wrote: > >MOst divers dont get bent in practice, most divers enjoy an entire > >lifetime of diving and dont get bent. > > shelps@ac*.ma*.ad*.ed*.au* (Prime Rat) wrote: > Not true. Many experienced as well as inexperienced divers get bent. > >Hang on. Surely Keir was saying that the majority of divers don't get >bent. Isn't that what 'most' means? > >I don't think he was referring to the level of experience or practices >of the minority who do get bent. OK, let me express this another way. Whether or not you get bent is not related to how experienced a diver you are. /Rat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ shelps@ac*.ma*.ad*.ed*.au* Stephen Helps Anaesthesia & Intensive Care University of Adelaide ADELAIDE, 5005, South Australia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its capacity The rest is overhead for the operating system. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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