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rjack321

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The levels of confused I arrived at..
So many questions I don’t wanna adk in fear of being more confused by their answers
 
Very strange.
 
Why do I want to interview instructors, you ask? I am looking for strategies they use to hide all of their sweet, sweet dive instruction money so everyone thinks they are underpaid. The tax havens they use, where they stash their bullion, their Ferrari collection, and yachts. I mean, doesn't DIR really mean "Deceiving Internal Revenue"?
 
Interesting to note that in his example image, his foolproof color coding system has already broken down.
 

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Or you could bring a 50% bottle and have the same runtime as if you brought oxygen alone or nine minutes less if you don't have a lost gas scenario.
 
I once had an instructor that used a similar configuration. When i asked what problem this is supposed to solve, i was met with silence...
 
I once had an instructor that used a similar configuration. When i asked what problem this is supposed to solve, i was met with silence...
That's really the key question here. How does one go about "losing" a bottle of deco gas, in an open water dive. I suppose there are scenarios I haven't thought of but they seem remote.
 
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