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| On 31 Aug 2004 10:55:54 -0700, marmagi@hotmail.com (Mario) wrote: >Hello, > >I heard and read that there is a DAN article that says that in >multiple diving , the second dive can be deeper given certain >conditions. > >Can anyone tell me the exact link in the DAN website that publishes >these results? > >Thanks, > >Mario Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be surprised to see them say something like that. I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I do get hit. Where did you hear such a claim. -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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| On 31 Aug 2004 10:55:54 -0700, marmagi@hotmail.com (Mario) wrote: >Hello, > >I heard and read that there is a DAN article that says that in >multiple diving , the second dive can be deeper given certain >conditions. > >Can anyone tell me the exact link in the DAN website that publishes >these results? > >Thanks, > >Mario Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be surprised to see them say something like that. I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I do get hit. Where did you hear such a claim. -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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| On 31 Aug 2004 10:55:54 -0700, marmagi@hotmail.com (Mario) wrote: >Hello, > >I heard and read that there is a DAN article that says that in >multiple diving , the second dive can be deeper given certain >conditions. > >Can anyone tell me the exact link in the DAN website that publishes >these results? > >Thanks, > >Mario Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be surprised to see them say something like that. I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I do get hit. Where did you hear such a claim. -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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| Dillon Pyron wrote: > > > Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be > surprised to see them say something like that. > > I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a > "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I > do get hit. > > Where did you hear such a claim. DEMA a couple years ago. It's not new news. Brian Edmonton, Alberta |
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| Dillon Pyron wrote: > > > Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be > surprised to see them say something like that. > > I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a > "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I > do get hit. > > Where did you hear such a claim. DEMA a couple years ago. It's not new news. Brian Edmonton, Alberta |
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| Dillon Pyron wrote: > > > Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be > surprised to see them say something like that. > > I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a > "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I > do get hit. > > Where did you hear such a claim. DEMA a couple years ago. It's not new news. Brian Edmonton, Alberta |
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| Hello, I heard and read that there is a DAN article that says that in multiple diving , the second dive can be deeper given certain conditions. Can anyone tell me the exact link in the DAN website that publishes these results? Thanks, Mario |
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| On 31 Aug 2004 10:55:54 -0700, marmagi@hotmail.com (Mario) wrote: >Hello, > >I heard and read that there is a DAN article that says that in >multiple diving , the second dive can be deeper given certain >conditions. > >Can anyone tell me the exact link in the DAN website that publishes >these results? > >Thanks, > >Mario Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be surprised to see them say something like that. I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I do get hit. Where did you hear such a claim. -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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| Dillon Pyron wrote: > > > Couldn't find anything like that at www.diverslertnetwork.org. I'd be > surprised to see them say something like that. > > I'll dive reverse profiles if I have to. But I always add in a > "safety margin" (WTF that means) and won't bitch at anyone but me if I > do get hit. > > Where did you hear such a claim. DEMA a couple years ago. It's not new news. Brian Edmonton, Alberta |
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