Mask on forehead = diver in distress?

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Let's deal with the facts:

1) NMOF is not a SIGNAL that all is well, it's an indicator.

2) MOF is not a SIGNAL that there is a problem, it's an indicator.

3) NMOF is one way to not loose your mask.

4) MOF makes it more likely that you may loose your mask.

5) NMOF is not a SIGNAL for anything.

6) MOF is not a SIGNAL for anything.

Any problems so far?
 
Thalassamania:
Let's deal with the facts:

1) NMOF is not a SIGNAL that all is well, it's an indicator.

2) MOF is not a SIGNAL that there is a problem, it's an indicator.

3) NMOF is one way to not loose your mask.

4) MOF makes it more likely that you may loose your mask.

5) NMOF is not a SIGNAL for anything.

6) MOF is not a SIGNAL for anything.

Any problems so far?



Yeah, finally the ONE post in this whole thread that actually addresses the facts and doesn't try to turn this simple little issue into a major polarizing arguement! Good answer! Why didn't you post these thoughts much earlier - it would have saved everyone from reading 130 other posts. :)
 
Yep, lost my mask this week...

Won't pop it on my forehead again...
 

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