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Ian, when's the last time you had to show a Deco card to get 100% O2 in cave country? When's the last time you had to show a card outside of Ginnie for that matter?
 
Ian, when's the last time you had to show a Deco card to get 100% O2 in cave country? When's the last time you had to show a card outside of Ginnie for that matter?


I did say it's an academic question.:D
Dont think I have ever shown anyone a card in cave country except for Ginnie. One of the things I like about your part of the world.

Here in Austin most places require you to sign your life away in triplicate before getting an air fill.
 
Getting bent is free with DAN, making multiple trips costs gas $$$ and entrance fees!

Sheesh, don't you know anything about managing money!?! :)

I used to operate with this mindset, until it actually happened one time. It damn sure hurts when you get bent, now I am a one deco dive per day diver. Remember, the more dives you do in a day, the longer you are away from the frosty adult beverages in the cooler.:D
 
I did say it's an academic question.:D
Dont think I have ever shown anyone a card in cave country except for Ginnie. One of the things I like about your part of the world.

Here in Austin most places require you to sign your life away in triplicate before getting an air fill.

Oops! I missed that part!

I wonder if the places that require all the signatures think about the liability they may be taking on by doing that...
 
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