I agree with all of you...however in my opinion, poor training is NOT the only reason to blame....Some people are just idiots...a waste of precious oxygen and compressed air!
I would just like to add that in Worst case scenarios you can actually breathe during the free flow (I think as taught during OW class)...that might come in handy during catastrophic failures...
BA
Welcome to Scubaboard 2.0 :P
The status is exactly like the status bar on Facebook, update it, change it, do whatever you want with it .. quite useless in my opinion :D
Haha :rofl3:..not at all..I really want to visit Alabama someday :D...but obviously not during Tornado season :cool2:
I've always had this dream of driving in Alabama with the song " Sweet Home Alabama" playing in the background :dork2:
Btw...nice pics :D
BA
20L/min for on a 12 Liter tank is approximately 120 mins (If my math is correct).
Thats not bad, at least not as bad as you make it out to be :) ... I dont know how experienced you are, but I agree with Tortuga..just dive and eventually you'll see your SAC getting better :D
I think cardiovascular exercises would help in this matter. Even if you do not have access to a gym or any sports complex, you can go running/jogging or walking on the roads.
I'm dont know about the glowing balls,
But the walking fish is probably a rosy lipped batfish...very interesting fish :D
PS: like someone said, others must have answered while i was watching the video :dork2:
+1 for Shadow Divers and the The Last Dive
I wanted to read Deco for Divers, Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't ship that book to my part of the world :shakehead:
So now that all talk of that train wreck is over....how about we all shake hands, kiss, make up...and go start another one....Split fins are better than all other types :mooner: :rofl3:
I just love this forum!!!!!
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