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You find it, and your mates' stuff - a waterfront rough type in a thick tough dirty boilersuit with a docks badge on and hobnailed boots with steel toecaps is shoveling it and other stuff (except large metals) into the harbor's docks boiler furnace :: the area's shellfish fishermen do not like sport scuba divers around.
I wish there was a safe medication to stop oxygen poisoning down to say 7 bars ppO2 = 200 feet depth.
Granted but you are allergic to it and develope a strange craving for grass clippings and orange rinds....
I wish Anthony Appleyard is happy for the rest of us....
Since is not possible to devide anything by zero everyone becomes happy, whether they need it or not.
Because of your illogical response, you must donate all your scuba gear to a homeless scuba bum.
I wish steel 120's only weighed 10lbs when filled.