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Old 6th January 2007, 12:08   #108 (permalink)
Drmike
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Re: Minimising Rebreather Deaths / Fatalities

Quote: (Originally Posted by sabgia) View Original Post
Diligent PO2 monitoring is easier said than done.
I find it extreamely easy myself.

I would go on to argue all your dubious conclusions based on pure assumption but I always find it hard to be polite when dealing with 'preachers' and I might get another 'Infraction warning' from stephan like the one i got yesterday for telling it like it is

added: you know what screw it.
The last post you wrote is purely your opinion and has no basis in fact yet you write it as if its fact. WTF are you doing going around implying eccr divers dont monitor, this is why they die and all the rest of you Assumptions (I especially like your dumb 'idea' that you only have to listen for the solenoid so you dont need alarms). If you think based on your vast rebreather diving experience of less than 1 year that manual running is much safer great go for it, but its time to get off the high horse slagging everyone else off who doesnt and making these assumptions with no basis in fact and statingthem as if they are a proven fact.

The fact is you shoud not be preaching so loudly or so forcibly - you have only ben diving ccr for less than one year FFS. I spent longer than that running my 1st rebreather manually before I decided there was no benefit. Its fine having an opinion - youve stated it clearly - so wind in back a bit now ok?
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'Rebreather diving' is not a sport
its the delusional obsession with a highly dangerous and often inappropriate piece of equipment

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