ianr33
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173 feet (on air, steel 95 tank) . No narcosis whatsoever.
With all due respect I dont believe that. You may not have noticed it but it was there.
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173 feet (on air, steel 95 tank) . No narcosis whatsoever.
Point of semantics. When most people talk about "narcosis" they mean what they feel. If they don't feel narced then by definition they aren't narced. Doesn't mean their judgement isn't impaired, of course. Many a drunk driver has driven "at their best" fast down a twisty road when the only reason they haven't had an accident is that people jumped out of their way.With all due respect I dont believe that. You may not have noticed it but it was there.
Point of semantics. When most people talk about "narcosis" they mean what they feel. If they don't feel narced then by definition they aren't narced. Doesn't mean their judgement isn't impaired, of course. Many a drunk driver has driven "at their best" fast down a twisty road when the only reason they haven't had an accident is that people jumped out of their way.
What I call "subjective" narcosis as opposed to "objective".