Do you buy lobster tails?

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No sabe nada de Brazil.
 
No sabe nada de Brazil.

Well, I am pleased to be able to help you with that. For starters, you should say "Eu não sei nada sobre Brasil", since they speak Portuguese. :D

Hey, being a smartass is FUN!
 
I prefer a nicely marbled ribeye or or a slow roasted prime rib!!! IF I eat lobster I have it shipped from Maine... but then again i've only done it twice.
 
No hablo Portuguese.
 
Deepstops' idea could also be done another way: Someone interested in DCS research might be willing to help fund this program. Putting wrist computers on these divers might be a DCS data goldmine.
I hesitate to propose this because of the history that surrounds experimentations on people, but maybe there is a way to do it.

Wouldn't they just lock up ?
 
I think you would be sadly mistaken but nobody knows. I doubt most people would give it up without a replacement source.
There is "sort of" a replacement to lobster, which around here is called lobknobs. Its made from some kinda fish meat by-catch that normally would go to waste.
 
I don't think the divers are educated in the theory of decompression and causes of DCS. Maybe, just maybe the use of a computer would at least save a few from a life of paralysis by giving them at least some kind of tool to work with.
 
I don't like lobster, but this thread was educational.
 
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