I think this turned out to be a great discussion on the possibility of never having an OOA situation, at the level of the technical and cave divers - which is also possible with the recreational diver. I was amazed at how complicated and thorough the pre-dive check is for these folks. Certainly something that the recreational diver can learn a thing or two from.
In the same sense, redudant air is possible by finding a good buddy who is not a photographer. Or it is equally affordable to buy a pony tank (Oh, and as bad as wearing pink, is wearing a spare air!).
You are absolutely correct, Lamont, is gas management. I don't think it was taught enough in OW. TS&M had a great link with a simple table for estimating gas requirement, and I was disappointed not having seen anything like it in my OW.
I personally will still rely on the surface as my "pony bottle". But each will chose his own death I guess. I originally has planned a massive heart attack (my cholesterol is in the mid 200's), but now I think it might be an air emboli. But I don't think I'll ever do cave diving or wreck penetration. I might do it just for the experience, but not as a recreational activity.