descent
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... very likely not going to cause you to melt like a nazi opening the ark of the covenant.
I was nodding along with your appeals to our subtler and finer reasoning skills, and now I am trying to explain my sudden outburst of maniacal cackling to Mrs Descent. I hope there is a novel growing on your hard drive.
Wish I could have said all that as well as you.
... That being said, CNS is a tricky bitch...there's no way to say with 100% confidence that a single breath at 1.65 won't kill you (or, for that matter, a single breath at 1.4).
Yes. That is the ugliest knot in an unpleasant puzzle.
Richard Pyle mentions brief exposures to 3.0, or even 4.0, with no apparent ill effect. I did the standard 2.8 for thirty minutes and nothing happened to me, just like similar amounts of nothing happened to 98% percent of the other people over the years.
Then there are stories featuring conservative OTUs, except with some exertion, or some cold, or some repet or multi-day diving, and we are left wondering how a person could survive something so swift and unforgiving.
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