Can you reach your tank knob to turn it on?

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ChillyWaters:
It's a different argument.
Its not, but the fact that you see it as a different argument shows a bit of shortsightedness.
 
limeyx:
That seems odd unless you have a tank that can hold 30 pounds in weight of air, or you have a really compressible drysuit.

You really only "need" to be negative by the amount of buoyancy change you experience during the dive (in a drysuit) which is basically the minimal compression of undergarment, and weight of gas carried, right?

Exactly. I think many people that have responded need to ask "what am I doing wrong?" before asking "how do I fix it?"

- ChillyWaters
 
JeffG:
Its not, but the fact that you see it as a different argument shows a bit of shortsightedness.

Instead of just putting a statement, why not explain your statement. I can make many statements, but I try to put a reasoning behind it in order to further the discussion (which seems to be really going nowhere fast).

Why is it a different argument? Do you not agree with my stated assumptions in that post?

- ChillyWaters
 
LMAO! No, no, the other thread, WB!
 
ChillyWaters:
Why is it a different argument? Do you not agree with my stated assumptions in that post?
The knob is there to turn gas off/on. Works the same as rec and tech. Ergo...no difference.

No need to go over specifics, you have already ignored them at least once.
 
ChillyWaters:
Exactly. I think many people that have responded need to ask "what am I doing wrong?" before asking "how do I fix it?"

- ChillyWaters

As I read DIE's post, it states that he is negative when he hits 30', not that he is 30lbs negative.
 
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