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Old 4th January 2007, 10:03   #47 (permalink)
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Re: Minimising Rebreather Deaths / Fatalities

Mike

i am sorry that i don't dive to seven hundred feet. And personaly think that anyone that does that without a full surface support team of sat divers is nuts. if i want a little more bottom time at 100ft and figure a rebreather is the way to go why not. what this thread was about how to keep us alive, your diving is how to keep us dead. there is less then .001% of the divers in the world that dive to those depths and still live. But most who have done it are dead. While i respect the big ones you have hanging, 95% of us are going to be diving ing the 50 to 85 meter range. So let us limit this thread to reasonable depths, that the current users who own rebreathers dive. We need the practice, so lets go dive.
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