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You're correct, but I'm not going to let you leave the shop until we have both made an accurate analysis of the mix. Hopefully, you aren't willing to do so, either. :11:Randy43068:if it were true, but I doubt it's needed, handling the tank from the fill station to the entry point or dive site would mix the gas enough.
liberato:I started out as a pure Brownian dispersionist but after reading the anecdotes in this and the other thread from experienced and credible gas mixers and visualizing the viscousness of the gases under pressure I am a Mixologist convert. I did get a headache thinking about this and I now have an overwhelming urge to go pour a black and tan.
I was only kidding. I thought it obvious from the context and content of my post.Rec Diver:Originally posted by Randy43068: "You Nit-Wit".
Wow, from a quarry dive as well. All hail to those that dive only quarries.
and I agree.reefraff:You're correct, but I'm not going to let you leave the shop until we have both made an accurate analysis of the mix. Hopefully, you aren't willing to do so, either. :11:
liberato:I did get a headache thinking about this and I now have an overwhelming urge to go pour a black and tan.
And be SURE to analyze it before consumption....do it easy:Just be sure to roll your black and tan on the floor before you drink it, otherwise, it might not mix properly.