One those articles that Charlie points to, "A Deep stop during decompression from 82 fsw (25 m) significantly reduces bubbles and fast tissue gas tensions.", covers BigTuna's questions quite directly. Especially read the Discussion and Conclusions sections. Note that the 30 second 10 foot move...
Back when I had a clear skirted mask I used to soak it with a little dishwasher detergent (the strong powdered stuff, not the liquid dish soap). That would clear it up some temporarily.
Barbara dives in Israel. They use bar and liters. But the tank sizes are in liquid volume (measured in liters), not compressed gas volume like we use.
So, in what units do you metric divers measure your consumption? I assume it's liters/minute. But do you use liquid volume liters (naw...
Interesting point of view. I've never really heard of folks sending their regs back to the manufacturer for routine overhauls. Anyone else around here do that?
Well, I don't know. :( I don't mind diving in the rain, but 6 hours of driving in the rain I'm not looking forward to. I'll decide later today. I'm getting pretty dry. I need a dive.
Sounds like urban legend material here. Can you site a reliable source for this? I don't believe that this is at all true.
Wow, that's how many dives a day, every day, for how many years?
Oh, yeah, welcome to the board, DiverOfLove. Put a post in the Introductions and Greets forum, fill out your profile, and read around the board a little.
Does it all work for you?
Does it all work for you well?
Does it all work for you very well?
How about YOU rate your gear and we'll watch, since you are the only one that can answer these questions.
WOW!
Bad day to be dry! Hammers! Bull! Vis!
Great story about Eric. And kudos, BS, on landing the gig with Paul.
I'll be there next Sat. pm and on the 4th in the am.
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