Richard Pyle Video -- @#$% cold at 400'

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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6348623902330871640

this thing is freakin' hilarious..... now i know why i stay shallow!
 
I am not sure those depths are correct I do nto hink there would be that much light at 400 fsw and what sort of exposure suits where they wearing looks like wet suit with full foot fins.

Ps I am petty sure the mods will wack this thread do to the verbal content of the video
 
I'm not sure why, but that was hilarious...
 
I don't see why this thread should get chopped. It just needs to be clearly stated that the video in the link contains a fair amount of coarse langage, and if you think you might be offended by such, then just DON'T CLIKE THE LINK...

But then, that's just my opinon based on something oddly referred to as commen sense.
 
That is funny; I am going to put a link to it on our website.

I suspect from the name on the video Pyleediver, that the person in the video is Richard Pyle, a very well known scientist, who has been using re-breathers for years (Before they became popular) to find new species. So yes the depths are right, and I'm sure even in the warm water there are some serious thermoclines at those depths.

Paul
 
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