Pressure makes no difference when farting...and you have no idea what you're missing. I've had some of my best farts at 50-60m.
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Pressure makes no difference when farting...and you have no idea what you're missing. I've had some of my best farts at 50-60m.
:yuck:You keep referring to the gas as air. If so can a person or his buddy use them as a redundant or alternate air source?![]()
Damn, you can find anything on the Internet! :shocked2:
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When we fart at depth, do we release the normal volume of gas resulting in giant bubbles by the time it reaches the surface - or is our gas already compressed, letting out tiny farts that reach normal size at the surface?
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Nice!!! That relic looks to be from before the days of the chemical heaters that cause people problems with MREs and airplanes now, so it makes sense that the food itself is the issue. I have heard nothing of such a restriction for the last decade or so. Will have to ask the doc if there is still anything on the books on that subject.
Or maybe just too anal retentivethen you haven't been scared sufficiently.![]()