ScubaSteve
Wow.....what a DB
Problem?
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That's exactly my point.. the **oxic label is there to define o2 levels and has nothing to do with how many different gasses are blended in the mix. I'm sure people use the term in the wrong context and "mean" something else but that doesn't make it right
Comparing "trimix" to "normoxic" is like comparing apples to green. You can have a green apple and a red apple but at the end of the day it's still an apple.
Problem?
No problem, I just found your statement laughable, altruistic and noble as it was
If learning something is indeed your goal, you have at best a rather counter-productive way of going about it IMO
In fact if I was to judge your intent based solely on your posts in threads like this, I would hard pressed to conclude anything other than that you're more interested in calling people liars and trolls than anything else
Yes you did, half a dozen times I think - not that anyone's counting. You also called me a liar. As I said, not a very productive way of garnering education, regardless of who you're trying to garner it from
Anyway, if your counter-argument is that people is plural, you called more than one person a troll in this thread; ergo my statement remains valid
Normoxic refers to to the content of O2. Yes, they both contain the same 3 gases, but normoxic have a depth limit. For me, this is the difference between normoxic and trimix, that is how I distinguish between the 2.
Keep going, son, you're special!!!!
And I too could play the Grammar police and explain the term "everybody else" which I used but will not
So a tank of trimix does not have a depth limit? I can dive any tank of trimix as deep as I want?
Kewl
Keep diggin son.