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  1. boulderjohn

    Modified ratio deco

    Paying attention to what? Your physical environment? Your teammate(s)? Animal life? Your route? You have lots of things to pay attention to during a dive, particularly a technical dive. Constantly doing math throughout the dive only distracts you from those things. If anything important arises...
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    Angelo Farina

    He was a very valuable voice on ScubaBoard. This environment is sadly diminished by his passing.
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    Dir Divers!!!

    If you really look at what little research there is available, you will see that it is hard to make any comparisons of any typical ascent profiles typically in use. Just as there is no research to show that the ascent profile is superior, there isn't anything to clearly show it is worse. As...
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    Under weighted New Diver

    It has been a while since I last taught an OW class. I was unaware that PADI had any such recommendation. When I taught, we just did weight checks. As several people have said, individual people have individual needs for weights, depending mostly on personal body composition. In my own diving...
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    Filling tanks at altitude

    If you are going to dive at that altitude and are going to fill your tanks with nitrox for that dive, you should be aware that the MOD will be different. If you don't make any adjustments, though, there is no danger, because, contrary to what many people believe, the MOD will be deeper at...
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    Dir Divers!!!

    I am goin After making the previous post I figured I would cut to the chase. There is no research supporting this claim about the benefits of this ascent process, and the people who created the process do not claim that there is. A few years ago I wrote an article on current thinking on ascent...
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    Dir Divers!!!

    Could you please show a link to the research that supports this?
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    Flag line getting fouled on fins - rope float idea

    Are you talking about the boat following the bubbles of one team? In Florida, a boat might drop 5 different teams, each of which will then progress at its own rate. When I have surfaced from such a dive, I typically see the boat in the distance picking up another team. A boat picking up a team...
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    Trip Report CAYMAN BRAC BEACH RESORT/REEF DIVERS

    My recent experience with LCBR was nothing like the situation described in this thread, so I really have nothing to say about it. I will say that I thought their processes were overly strict and controlling. I did not like being in a single group of 17 divers following the lead DM with another...
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    Flag line getting fouled on fins - rope float idea

    I was once holding the dive flag in my hand when I suddenly felt it pulling upward in a series of jerks. I looked up and saw it was somehow connected to a boat. The boat's engines roared into full power and the flag began to pull violently upward. I let go of the flag. It turned out that the...
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    Any experience??

    I an provide details of several oxygen toxicity fatalities, but all of the are on technical divers. I do not know of a case of anyone known to be have gotten oxygen toxicity on NDL dives. By the phrase "known to have gotten oxygen toxicity," I mean that a surprising percentage of diving...
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    Partial Pressures and Depth Question

    A carbonated beverage has no bubbles when it is sitting in your refrigerator, but it suddenly gets bubbles when it is opened and exposed to ambient pressure.
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    Partial Pressures and Depth Question

    this confused the heck out of me as a new diver, too. The pressure gradient you are worried about on ascent is the gradient between your internal gas pressure and the pressure around you (ambient). The lesser ambient pressure as you ascend is your concern, just as opening a bottle of soda at...
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    Recent experiences with cutters in carry on?

    When the TSA first allowed small amounts of liquids and gels to be carried in plastic bags, I went on a dive trip, traveling from Denver to Yap with a large group of divers. I was the only one who put my liquids in my checked bag. We left Denver, and everyone else went through security with...
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    GBR LOB diving as a beginner

    I am going to agree that doing AOW on a vacation is not a problem, especially if you can do the academic part ahead of time. You are doing dives you would have been doing anyway, and you may well be doing them in a better location. Here is Colorado, AOW is a problem because the few normal dive...
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    Recent experiences with cutters in carry on?

    If found, your line cutter will be taken. I think the story of how I lost mine will be instructive on a couple levels. I have always carried my computers (wrist) in carry on. I have a Trilobite line cutter attached to the computer straps for my left wrist, and I take it out and put it in...
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    backup computer

    Yeah. I was trained to do this myself, as were my dive buddies in our UTD training group, including the ones who got bent after a dive in which their math on that calculation (and other parts of the dive) was not all that it should be. Call me crazy, but when I am on a NDL dive, I prefer to...
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    backup computer

    You are at depth when your computer fails. Where do you find your average depth?
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    Riding GF99 instead of mandatory/safety stops

    Writing the article I did required extensive communication with Dr. Simon Mitchell, and in that communication he made his belief clear. Contrary to the smug statements of the "all dives are decompression dives" folks, he says there is a clear difference. The NEDU study's clear implication for...
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    backup computer

    but...but...but...he said he could "keep diving."
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