RikRaeder
Contributor
Having been inspired by some recent, controversial threads here on ScubaBoard (that thankfully seem to have died out), I've been thinking; Hey, I could do that. As I thought more about it, I said to myself; Self, I bet there are a few people on the boards who have a sense of humor...maybe we could make a game of it (and hopefully avoid most of the haters and the wrath of the board gods). So here's the deal. Can you make a claim that violates the most laws of nature, physics, common sense and diving principles and make it flow? I envision something like the comedians' "Aristocrat Joke," within the bounds of TOS (if not good taste) of course. Please note: if you take the claims here seriously and start to argue against or defend XYZ, etc it means you have no sense of humor and are probably an old dried up stick in the mud (that was polite!) Feel free to comment on inconsistencies, etc but remember please;
THIS IS NOT A TEACHING THREAD...NOTE THE FORUM AND TITLE BEFORE YOU SAY SOMETHING S T U P I D
Here goes;
I'm not a certified diver yet, but I've been playing around with friends' gear for quite awhile. I've got about fifty dives now, and have recently gotten into teaching a bit. I fell in love with the DIR philosophy, and have found that I enjoy diving DIR so now that's all I do. The other night, I was doing a wreck penetration at 50m, looking for pirate treasure at a wreck that I often take groups to as a guide. I got trapped when a beam fell on me. I was able to squirm out, but by the time I did so, my single AL80 was nearly empty and I noticed that I had dropped my computer. I had only a moment to look for it. I couldn't find it, but as I was looking around the deck of the small cabin I'd been exploring, something shiney caught my eye over in the corner. I knew I'd have to do a longer hang, but I just had to swim across and check it out. In the corner, I found a rotten canvas bag that had burst and spilled out some small objects that looked like gold! Grabbing up a handful (most of which I dropped) I stowed them in my BC pocket and kicked like hell for the exit and the surface.
Because I was critically low on trimix at this point, I blew through my first two stops and hung out about fifteen minutes at nine meters. When my reg came up dry, I did a buyoant emergency ascent to the surface. My left arm was feeling a bit tingly and it was tough getting on the boat. It's a good thing that I only need one one-kilo weight. I managed to grab my Oxygen bottle (which I usually stage at 20m) and get back in the water. I returned to 9m on trimix, then went to O2 and completed my deco as best as I could remember. I've got a super-low SAC so my 4l O2 bottle got me through the rest of my deco and back on the boat. I was feeling much better once I hauled myself aboard an hour later but didn't feel like driving back, but since I was alone (I ALWAYS dive solo when I'm not teaching or guiding). I dropped the anchor and pulled a blanket over me and just collapsed in the cabin.
The next morning I wanted to head straight back, but remembered that I had dropped my computer (a very expensive Cochran) and figured I should go look for it. I still had a little backgas left, so I dropped in and returned directly to the cabin I had been searching before (I never use a reel, relying on my great memory and progressive penetration techniques). Without the worry of deco hanging over me, I found my Cochran after about ten minutes of searching and strapped it on. I didn't have enough time to search for the coin bag I had found but believe me, I'll be back and the cabin I searched was deep in the heart of the wreck so I doubt anyone will be there before I return. As I was doing my safety stop and looking forward to a few beers and some Chinese food, a blue shark swam along and started acting pretty aggressive. It was pretty small (maybe two meters) but I was in no mood for it. Not being able to drive it away, I ended up stunning it with a blow to the nose. I was pretty angry and so cut off it's fins and cast it adrift. I took the fins to my local Chinese restaurant when I got home and we all had a good laugh. Stupid shark!

THIS IS NOT A TEACHING THREAD...NOTE THE FORUM AND TITLE BEFORE YOU SAY SOMETHING S T U P I D
Here goes;
I'm not a certified diver yet, but I've been playing around with friends' gear for quite awhile. I've got about fifty dives now, and have recently gotten into teaching a bit. I fell in love with the DIR philosophy, and have found that I enjoy diving DIR so now that's all I do. The other night, I was doing a wreck penetration at 50m, looking for pirate treasure at a wreck that I often take groups to as a guide. I got trapped when a beam fell on me. I was able to squirm out, but by the time I did so, my single AL80 was nearly empty and I noticed that I had dropped my computer. I had only a moment to look for it. I couldn't find it, but as I was looking around the deck of the small cabin I'd been exploring, something shiney caught my eye over in the corner. I knew I'd have to do a longer hang, but I just had to swim across and check it out. In the corner, I found a rotten canvas bag that had burst and spilled out some small objects that looked like gold! Grabbing up a handful (most of which I dropped) I stowed them in my BC pocket and kicked like hell for the exit and the surface.
Because I was critically low on trimix at this point, I blew through my first two stops and hung out about fifteen minutes at nine meters. When my reg came up dry, I did a buyoant emergency ascent to the surface. My left arm was feeling a bit tingly and it was tough getting on the boat. It's a good thing that I only need one one-kilo weight. I managed to grab my Oxygen bottle (which I usually stage at 20m) and get back in the water. I returned to 9m on trimix, then went to O2 and completed my deco as best as I could remember. I've got a super-low SAC so my 4l O2 bottle got me through the rest of my deco and back on the boat. I was feeling much better once I hauled myself aboard an hour later but didn't feel like driving back, but since I was alone (I ALWAYS dive solo when I'm not teaching or guiding). I dropped the anchor and pulled a blanket over me and just collapsed in the cabin.
The next morning I wanted to head straight back, but remembered that I had dropped my computer (a very expensive Cochran) and figured I should go look for it. I still had a little backgas left, so I dropped in and returned directly to the cabin I had been searching before (I never use a reel, relying on my great memory and progressive penetration techniques). Without the worry of deco hanging over me, I found my Cochran after about ten minutes of searching and strapped it on. I didn't have enough time to search for the coin bag I had found but believe me, I'll be back and the cabin I searched was deep in the heart of the wreck so I doubt anyone will be there before I return. As I was doing my safety stop and looking forward to a few beers and some Chinese food, a blue shark swam along and started acting pretty aggressive. It was pretty small (maybe two meters) but I was in no mood for it. Not being able to drive it away, I ended up stunning it with a blow to the nose. I was pretty angry and so cut off it's fins and cast it adrift. I took the fins to my local Chinese restaurant when I got home and we all had a good laugh. Stupid shark!

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