Dive and Dine on Feb 10th. Saturday.ABWA

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Guess we should make it hit 16 pages, eh? ;)
 
It will make it to 19 or 20 by Saturday. Most of us will probably post at least 20 more times. ClayJar and I only need 19 now.
 
Sorry guys, it goes by standard view, and i'm showing 61 pages. :D
 
DawgDiver:
Sorry guys, it goes by standard view, and i'm showing 61 pages. :D
As they say, that, Dawg, won't hunt. You could have been more specific *before* the challenge was accepted, but the diver's in the water and there's no hand signal for, "...but I meant..." :D

Tell you what. If you join us, we'll annul the challenge and let you reissue. :eyebrow:
 
DawgDiver:
Another prediction I'm willing to make is the page count on this thread will be greater than the total bottom time from all of your dives on saturday.

I took it that Dawg was saying all of us together. So you divide the page numbers by the total divers going and you get what? Uno, even you can do that math:D

BTW, how many divers are there? Who all is coming?
 
denisegg:
I took it that Dawg was saying all of us together. So you divide the page numbers by the total divers going and you get what? Uno, even you can do that math:D
Actually, the math can't be done without the total number of divers, which I don't have (does anyone?). Additionally, should the pages-per-diver be weighted based on thermal capability (inherent or due to drysuits)?

Well, however you slice it, we'll probably be up to 20 pages soon. With seven divers, we could get 21 pages out of a single 3-minute safety stop, and if you go for 5-minute safeties, we'd hit 20 pages with only four divers.
 
ClayJar:
Additionally, should the pages-per-diver be weighted based

So you're saying the more we weigh, the more we have to dive. :11: Okay, so here is the plan. When we get there, we take the total pages on the post, then make everyone weigh in and divide it out and see how many minutes we each have to do.
"phew" I'm glad I went on that diet after Christmas:D
 
Actually, to get an accurate distribution, we'd better gear up first, then weigh in. After all, anyone bringing doubled HP130s ought to be able to take that into account, eh?
 
Don't forget to mutiply by the number of times "actually" is used it this thread
 

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