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Old 7th January 2007, 01:38   #130 (permalink)
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Re: Minimising Rebreather Deaths / Fatalities

Quote: (Originally Posted by sabgia) View Original Post
One other opinion (perhaps fact), those susceptible to performing unprovoked personal attacks on strangers is potentially exhibiting psychotic disorder. A contribution to Rebreather fatality minimization is to maybe consider some counselling?


True I'm a relative newbie, but I make multi-million dollar decisions (that sometimes puts others health at risk) based on partial info on a weekly basis. Hence I feel qualified to spur debate. I have only expressed a preference for a logical method and with yours and others help, reached some important clarifications .

I cannot accept the oppression and attempted brow-beating. May all others be as stubborn.
You are the one brow-beating Im the one asking it to stop.
Much of what you have said is pure speculation, some of it purely dangerous - I have just highlighted those two points - in the interest of safety.

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