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| Keith Manning wrote: > "Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > > >>Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >>qualified to 18m. >> >>Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >>to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. >>------------------------------------- >>York BSAC Web Page: >>http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac > > > Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > > Keith Ah, yes. But that does not belong here Matthias |
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| Keith Manning wrote: > "Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > > >>Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >>qualified to 18m. >> >>Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >>to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. >>------------------------------------- >>York BSAC Web Page: >>http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac > > > Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > > Keith Ah, yes. But that does not belong here Matthias |
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#143
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| Keith Manning wrote: > "Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > > >>Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >>qualified to 18m. >> >>Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >>to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. >>------------------------------------- >>York BSAC Web Page: >>http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac > > > Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > > Keith Ah, yes. But that does not belong here Matthias |
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| Keith Manning wrote: > "Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > > >>Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >>qualified to 18m. >> >>Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >>to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. >>------------------------------------- >>York BSAC Web Page: >>http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac > > > Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > > Keith Ah, yes. But that does not belong here Matthias |
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#145
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| On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:26:28 GMT, "Keith Manning" <Nospam@tesco.net> wrote: > >"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > >> Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >> qualified to 18m. >> >> Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >> to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. > >Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > >Keith > Sorry. Wasn't meaning to. I have been trained in doing a CESA with PADI, where I started out. Did it from about 5m. Perhaps shallower for the first time through. If you panic and screw things up there you're only looking at a 50% increase in lung volume which would be no good thing but probably survivable. 12m would involve the lung volume more than doubling. I think that's 'king dangerous. I don't mean to say that the CESA drill is intrinsically bad - it kicked in once when I dropped a weightbelt and I will forever be glad that it did, but 12m seems far too deep to do it. ------------------------------------- York BSAC Web Page: http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac |
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#146
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| On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:26:28 GMT, "Keith Manning" <Nospam@tesco.net> wrote: > >"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > >> Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >> qualified to 18m. >> >> Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >> to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. > >Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > >Keith > Sorry. Wasn't meaning to. I have been trained in doing a CESA with PADI, where I started out. Did it from about 5m. Perhaps shallower for the first time through. If you panic and screw things up there you're only looking at a 50% increase in lung volume which would be no good thing but probably survivable. 12m would involve the lung volume more than doubling. I think that's 'king dangerous. I don't mean to say that the CESA drill is intrinsically bad - it kicked in once when I dropped a weightbelt and I will forever be glad that it did, but 12m seems far too deep to do it. ------------------------------------- York BSAC Web Page: http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac |
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#147
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| On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:26:28 GMT, "Keith Manning" <Nospam@tesco.net> wrote: > >"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > >> Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >> qualified to 18m. >> >> Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >> to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. > >Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > >Keith > Sorry. Wasn't meaning to. I have been trained in doing a CESA with PADI, where I started out. Did it from about 5m. Perhaps shallower for the first time through. If you panic and screw things up there you're only looking at a 50% increase in lung volume which would be no good thing but probably survivable. 12m would involve the lung volume more than doubling. I think that's 'king dangerous. I don't mean to say that the CESA drill is intrinsically bad - it kicked in once when I dropped a weightbelt and I will forever be glad that it did, but 12m seems far too deep to do it. ------------------------------------- York BSAC Web Page: http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac |
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#148
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| On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:26:28 GMT, "Keith Manning" <Nospam@tesco.net> wrote: > >"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > >> Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >> qualified to 18m. >> >> Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >> to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. > >Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > >Keith > Sorry. Wasn't meaning to. I have been trained in doing a CESA with PADI, where I started out. Did it from about 5m. Perhaps shallower for the first time through. If you panic and screw things up there you're only looking at a 50% increase in lung volume which would be no good thing but probably survivable. 12m would involve the lung volume more than doubling. I think that's 'king dangerous. I don't mean to say that the CESA drill is intrinsically bad - it kicked in once when I dropped a weightbelt and I will forever be glad that it did, but 12m seems far too deep to do it. ------------------------------------- York BSAC Web Page: http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac |
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| On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:26:28 GMT, "Keith Manning" <Nospam@tesco.net> wrote: > >"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > >> Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >> qualified to 18m. >> >> Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >> to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. > >Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > >Keith > Sorry. Wasn't meaning to. I have been trained in doing a CESA with PADI, where I started out. Did it from about 5m. Perhaps shallower for the first time through. If you panic and screw things up there you're only looking at a 50% increase in lung volume which would be no good thing but probably survivable. 12m would involve the lung volume more than doubling. I think that's 'king dangerous. I don't mean to say that the CESA drill is intrinsically bad - it kicked in once when I dropped a weightbelt and I will forever be glad that it did, but 12m seems far too deep to do it. ------------------------------------- York BSAC Web Page: http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac |
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#150
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| On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:26:28 GMT, "Keith Manning" <Nospam@tesco.net> wrote: > >"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message > > >> Of course he was PADI. You knew that from the fact that he was >> qualified to 18m. >> >> Now, a 12m CESA being safe strikes me as dangerous PADI-speak. Sounds >> to me like a damn fine way of killing yourself. > >Haven't you got anything better to do than agency bashing. > >Keith > Sorry. Wasn't meaning to. I have been trained in doing a CESA with PADI, where I started out. Did it from about 5m. Perhaps shallower for the first time through. If you panic and screw things up there you're only looking at a 50% increase in lung volume which would be no good thing but probably survivable. 12m would involve the lung volume more than doubling. I think that's 'king dangerous. I don't mean to say that the CESA drill is intrinsically bad - it kicked in once when I dropped a weightbelt and I will forever be glad that it did, but 12m seems far too deep to do it. ------------------------------------- York BSAC Web Page: http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac |
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