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Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
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Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



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http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
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Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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  #3  
Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
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Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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  #4  
Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
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Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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  #5  
Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
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Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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  #6  
Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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  #7  
Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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  #8  
Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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  #9  
Old 04-01-2004, 02:27 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

On 31 Mar 2004 10:10:53 GMT, David Scarlett <look@my.signature> wrote:

>Rich Lockyer <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in
>news:98ik60t5v5gleo0dm4h686mfdqaeiuq4i4@4ax.com :
>
>> IOTW, given that the computer is very conservative, you don't see a
>> problem with a Suunto violation that either would not violate a
>> Pelagic, or perhaps a mild violation (10 minutes at 15ft, etc...)

>
>The Oceanic computers are Pelagics, right? Those things never go into
>deco! A friend of mine has one, we always joke about it encouraging him
>to go deeper, stay longer and enter silty wrecks.


LOL!
I think my Suunto has a direct connection to the asshole-tightening
muscle when the Cozumel swim-through gets a little snug :)

>As for 10 mins at 15ft, I'd consider that a bit more than a mild
>violation...


'Course it could be done on 200psi... and don't forget, we are talking
about a Suunto, which seems to jump directly to 7 if it doesn't clear
itself on the way up.
Kinda like Suunto Degrees being 2-3 off from reality (we joke about
the dive being 53^S, or 51^F on the local boards)... Suunto deco times
are higher than reality too :)

>Though I absolutely agree that all dives are decompression
>dives, but those untrained and ill-equipped should not be doing dives
>where omitting stops is likely to result in a bend.


So avoid Pelagics :)



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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Old 04-01-2004, 05:31 PM
David Scarlett
 
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Default Re: Beginner recommendation: Dive Rite NiTek Duo or Suunto Vytec/Vyper?

TonyP <arpierre@hooptonline.net> wrote in
news:6SAac.170539$LX.24946492@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net :

> Hmmm... been using a Aeris Atmos Pro for about 3 years. Take it
> into deco on every dive (multi-stops). Never a problem.


Not familiar with them... My friend has the Oceanic Versa...

> Violation of....


I don't think you've been following this thread...

> I wonder how people like Lee, Bullshark and EGS survived all those
> pre-computer years of diving....


See above.


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