RichLockyer:Halcyon is not 100% DIR
It is possible to be 100% DIR without Halcyon
Has any one told JJ? :11:
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RichLockyer:Halcyon is not 100% DIR
It is possible to be 100% DIR without Halcyon
QuoVadis:It's funny...everytime you DIR folks post, you prove my point! Keep talkin'...
I still dive my Mosquito, I just don't pay too much attention to anything except the depth and total dive time these days. I did buy a D3 while my Mosquito was in the shop and dive that when my wife and I dive together, as she only has a gauge mode computer. When my Mosquito dies again I'll just use the D3 until I can afford a Stinger.boomx5:I got rid of my Cobra because I didn't need it, not because my GUE instructors wouldn't let me use it.
Trey, is that you?!?!novadiver:I've read your resume and I'm not impressed.
This is about diving and diving only , go back home!
I can do deco by feel, that's the only computer that can do the calculations of this kind , walk away NOW your over your HEAD. learn before you post then come talk to me
Okay... I'll bite.QuoVadis:Then someone was selling his COBRA because he was going DIR! WHAT??????? How crazy! It's a con to sell gear people!
Kriterian:PS: How come there isn't an ignore _____ feature?
RGBM strives to eliminate as much bubble formation as practical through deeper stops. Haldain theory bypasses deeper stops, allowing bubbles to form, and effectively treats this "accepted" level of DCS through extended shallow stops.1) the RGBM theory of diving differs from the Haldain theory in what ways?
No. From a decompression standpoint, the very least (most liberal) would have a runtime of at least 30 minutes with more than 10 minutes at 15ft.2) A dive profile to 140 fsw for 15 minute on air with a 2 minute safety stop at 10 feet is safe?
By the book or in reality? By the book, 45 minutes is accepted. In reality, anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. Factors include but are not limited to fatigue, workload and CO2 loading, temperature, drugs, backgas breaks, etc...3) 1.6 ata ox toxes after how much time?
How deep is the Mariannas trench? You didn't say that the dive had to be survivable... of course you'd need a tank pumped to over 17,000psi.4) What's the deepest air dive posible?
Got me on this one. They all cover some basic history.5)What dive org. teaches comprihensive dive history?
It's not considered ethical to bend and kill human subjects6) what was the goat used for?
There are many "dir lemmings" around. They will generally be found on bulletin boards, and rarely on dive boats.My point is that if you follow a cult you will get the COOL AID
George has made quite a few comments on Quest, and I'm sure to JJ in person.MikeFerrara:Has any one told JJ? :11:
RichLockyer:RGBM strives to eliminate as much bubble formation as practical through deeper stops. Haldain theory bypasses deeper stops, allowing bubbles to form, and effectively treats this "accepted" level of DCS through extended shallow stops.
No. From a decompression standpoint, the very least (most liberal) would have a runtime of at least 30 minutes with more than 10 minutes at 15ft.
Decompression time is not the only reason that dive would be said to be "less than safe"
By the book or in reality? By the book, 45 minutes is accepted. In reality, anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. Factors include but are not limited to fatigue, workload and CO2 loading, temperature, drugs, backgas breaks, etc...
How deep is the Mariannas trench? You didn't say that the dive had to be survivable... of course you'd need a tank pumped to over 17,000psi.
Nahh... I think a Newt Suit would be best suited for deep work like that
Realistically, air's limit is around 200-220ft for "acceptable risk" tox purposes (safer to stick to 180), if you're willing to be at less than 100% mentally.
DIR perspective, air is NEVER an acceptable gas for diving.
Got me on this one. They all cover some basic history.
It's not considered ethical to bend and kill human subjects
There are many "dir lemmings" around. They will generally be found on bulletin boards, and rarely on dive boats.
They are also frequently recent graduates of DIR-F, though the percentage of lemmings to intelligent DIR divers has dramatically improved since DIR-F has moved to a certification-level class.