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On 14 Oct 2000, at 1:26, Reef Fish wrote:

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> In several extreme REAL cases, my SOB (Dr. Manion) was 300+ fsw BELOW
> me (on air), and I was at 170 fsw watching his bubbles!  :-)  His SO
> was 150 fsw below me, and 150 fsw above Dan.  We were truly SOBs.
> Everyone minds his/her own business while keeping an eye on the other.
> Nobuddy feels oblighed or even tempted to do what the OTHERS do that
> are outside of their OWN relf-reliant comfort zone.

Given this situation, in that you are at 170 and Dan is >300' and
you are keeping an "eye" on him and he runs into trouble, what
would you as his SOB do to help him?

Mike


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