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What's the formula for energy usage in water? Twice as fast takes takes 8 times as much energy and hence oxygen.

Can't remember exactly so don't hold me to that.

Curious question for you Americans. You spell light lite so do you also spell height hite? For that matter why don't we Canucks spell bite bight? :offtopic:
 
doole:
Anyway, the swim doesn't sound impossible - I believe I've got a few laps left in the old frame, yet.

Thanks for this info - I'm going to start thinking towards a trip to Kingston. Interesting drive, actually.

There are are lot of folks that teach the DIR F class much closer. Seattle area is one. Even Detroit is closer than Kingston.

In Detroit- www.scubaguys.com
In Seattle area: www.fifthd.com
 
doole:
Thanks again!

Great diving in Seattle particularly, I should think.

From one personal experience, it's awesome!
 
d33ps1x:
Curious question for you Americans. You spell light lite so do you also spell height hite? For that matter why don't we Canucks spell bite bight? :offtopic:

eh? or eh! or just eh

I'm takin' off to the great white nort, eh. :togo:
 
doole:
Anyway, the swim doesn't sound impossible - I believe I've got a few laps left in the old frame, yet.

Thanks for this info - I'm going to start thinking towards a trip to Kingston. Interesting drive, actually.

Hey, if you ever make it down this way give me a shout...
 
doole:
Thanks again!

Great diving in Seattle particularly, I should think.

Yep, awesome diving in Seattle. Several of the "regulars" on the forum are from the Seattle area, so if you came this way you wouldn't have to look hard for someone to show you around our favorite dive sites ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 

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