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  1. jomaset

    Russian drifted for two days in 8°C/46°F degree waters - Sea of Japan

    "Vazemiller was eventually rescued 10 miles from land by a 13th ship, the refrigerated cargo vessel Tigr-2, at 8am yesterday morning" Here's where my warped mind went: A REFRIGERATED cargo vessel! After 2 days in 8c water, Vasemiller was quoted as saying to the crew, "Uh, no thanks, I'm fine...
  2. jomaset

    I'm a newbie who tried a BP/W for the first time today...

    Ok, that makes sense. So as long as the power inflator is adding air (ie all is working as it should), a waterlogged bc is not a possibility. Not arguing, just trying to confirm my understanding.
  3. jomaset

    I'm a newbie who tried a BP/W for the first time today...

    I know this is an older post, but assuming it was some sort of "Demo Day," would it be incorrect to assume that maybe the wing had excess water in it? Assuming every dive will allow some water to enter the wing even under the best case scenario, many different people of differing skill levels...
  4. jomaset

    One benefit to diving

    If the OP wants to know what a reverse squeeze feels like (and he'll be glade he was lucky enough to not find out), I can tell him. Imagine someone trying to slowly push an icepick through your forehead, just above the eye socket FROM THE INSIDE OUT! A little over 30 years ago, with no...
  5. jomaset

    New, old diver

    "It looks like you haven't made a post to ScubaBoard yet! Why don't you dive in and say hello by making a post to our Introductions and Greets forum right now! Don't stay on the shore, jump in and get wet, participate now." I guess there's only one way to get rid of this message every time I...
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