Gue Vs Tdi

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one last quote from chapter two physiological principles of diving " be carefull of some of the experts on the internet and if you have any questions , seek qualified diving medical officer advice"

hopefully some of you members will take this advice seriously
 
nova:
that would be obvious, but you wouldn't understand. Most of what i've tryed to explain comes from chapter 2 physiological principles of diving. If the average GUE tech class doesn't teach this, it might be because it's to hard for their students to understand
You still haven't convinced me that you actually understand what you're quoting.

What is the 'n' in the equation for the ideal gas law and how does it effect pressure?
 
cornfed:
You still haven't convinced me that you actually understand what you're quoting.

What is the 'n' in the equation for the ideal gas law and how does it effect pressure?
I'm not trying to convince you of anything, either you can except it ,as the fact it is, or you can reject it. that's up to you. maybe a quick e-mail to DAN would enlighten you?
 
I most say Nova is the greatest troll I have ever witnessed in all my years of Internet surfing. He baits people and keeps them coming back for more. I am in awe.

People, don't argue with an idiot, they will only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
 
nova:
that would be obvious, but you wouldn't understand. Most of what i've tryed to explain comes from chapter 2 physiological principles of diving. If the average GUE tech class doesn't teach this, it might be because it's to hard for their students to understand

all you keep repeating is "pressure" and "boyle's law" like that's the total description of decompression and DCS. if you're really that :censored: ignorant, I'll stay the hell away from TDI, thanks..
 
lamont:
all you keep repeating is "pressure" and "boyle's law" like that's the total description of decompression and DCS. if you're really that :censored: ignorant, I'll stay the hell away from TDI, thanks..
If you think I'm ignorant then why haven't you E-mailed DAN. I dare you.

you've all done a real good job representing the knowledge that GUE instills in their divers. I doubt they see it that way.

and for the record lamont, I don't care if you stay away from TDI.good for you.
 
lamont:
all you keep repeating is "pressure" and "boyle's law" like that's the total description of decompression and DCS. if you're really that ****ing ignorant, I'll stay the hell away from TDI, thanks..
I don't think TDI had anything to do with it. FWIW - I know some damn fine TDI trained divers.

Lamont, you and I have both witnessed a few misguided souls out "promoting" the knowledge they maybe didn't get quite clearly from their fundies class ... and we wouldn't want anyone assuming they are in any way representative of GUE either ... so perhaps it's best to just not take that leap. This thread is really all about a few individuals, not the agencies who trained them.

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
NWGratefulDiver:
I don't think TDI had anything to do with it. FWIW - I know some damn fine TDI trained divers.

yup, i didn't mean that. the heat is my apartment must be making me a bit grumpy tonight...
 
im not sure how the whole pressure and boyles law debate somehow relates to tdi vs gue? were all doing the same diving so unless your in some kind of 1 atm suit its all the same ****... different day.
 
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