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From: "Giovanni Marola" wrote:
> > > 1- not having used properly the informations given by the computer
> > (no-deco time,
> > > max ascent velocity etc.)
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> > You seem to have missed the part in my post where I mentioned that I was
> > within the boundaries set by my computer the first time I got bent.
Your
> > theory is nice, but not supported by fact.
>
> Sorry Lee, luckily having not so much time I have missed the great part
the
> very interesting and informative correspondence between you and your dear
> friend Feeeesh. :-))))))
You missed almost nothing at all. I don't read Fish's posts. Based on
snips from others, it appears he talks to himself a great deal.
The statement I made came from a discussion between John Nitrox and me and
has nothing at all to do with Fish.
> In every case I know a hyperbaric doctor who said me: everitime I have
> to put in the chamber one of those boneheads they swear to have followed
> carefully the computer, however everitime I can download their dive
profile
> I find a lot of huge mistakes.
Then the hits you are working with aren't undeserved and aren't the ones
we're talking about.
Lee
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