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Just sticking my admin nose in. Everyone playing nice?
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Just sticking my admin nose in. Everyone playing nice?
Just sticking my admin nose in. Everyone playing nice?
Marketing is not a science or knowledge.BTW, it's knowledge, not knowlage
Marketing is not a science or knowledge.
Who ratted us out? :argue:
Threads will be cyclic when questions are not directly answered.
Just had a question come back to me by one of the manufacturers of a rig that I teach regarding a question on conducting optional dry-environment hypoxia training for students. Essentially the question regards the "ethics" for lack of a better term of allowing a closely monitored student to sit on the couch and breathe from an ever-decreasing PP02 loop while doing simple word and math problems until the first signs of hypoxia are noted.
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The question comes now to use of a rebreather in a DRY (not wet) environment to induce clinical hypoxia, in order to teach divers the sinister and very subtle signs of hypoxia. The method is to turn off the 02, and while being VERY carefully monitored to breathe the loop while safely seated and while NEVER using a gag strap, etc (in fact we do not let the student even place the mouth-bits of a mouthpiece inside the lips), and then to let them do word games and math questions until they first see symptoms of hypoxia. At that time they are recovered by dropping out the mouthpiece. This has been done 1000's of times and if monitored correctly is a safe and viable method of training.
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I'm interested to hear how many people have had this done in training, have tried it at home (DO NOT!, but please anonomously let us know via the poll), how many never thought about it, how many would like to take such a training event, and how many say "No Way Jose'" .
Discussion?
Technical questions gladly answered. Meta-discussions on the discussion and discussions of philisophy are not able to be reduced to measurable metrics, so... there's no answer.
I think that the discussion has reached it's "normal internet conclusion" when no more technical information is really being offered, and it's devolved into "feelings" about things. I don't deal with feelings, just hardware and it's application to science, so I've little more to offer. All I could offer is a technical description of how a ROBS system works, so here goes that.
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The rest is just a meta-discussion that has no interest to me other than as a study in how people rationalize not doing something that is discomforting to them. It's OK... nobody is twisting your arm.
The experience of slow hypoxia exposure is the same physiologically no matter if the field environment is hyperbaric (diving) or hypobaric (aviation).
Well you can object that it's devolved only into a discussion about feelings, that would be one way to ignore the question. The question that needs answering is one that underlies the whole discussion, it is not about feelings it is about empirical evidence (information acquired by observation or experiment), Science.I think that the discussion has reached it's "normal internet conclusion" when no more technical information is really being offered, and it's devolved into "feelings" about things. I don't deal with feelings, just hardware and it's application to science, so I've little more to offer. All I could offer is a technical description of how a ROBS system works, so here goes that.
Dave there is no need to get so defensive this is just one form of review that all ideas go through.So, a poll question: Is there anyone here who has taken the training (either formally or informally) and found that the knowlage gained has REDUCED you situational awareness or DECREASED your overall level of safety?
Thought not.
A few other facts that are not subject to the way we "feel" about things: The experience of slow hypoxia exposure is the same physiologically no matter if the field environment is hyperbaric (diving) or hypobaric (aviation).
The experience of slow hypoxia exposure is the same physiologically no matter if the field environment is hyperbaric (diving) or hypobaric (aviation).
Technical questions gladly answered. Meta-discussions on the discussion and discussions of philisophy are not able to be reduced to measurable metrics, so... there's no answer.
You're wasting your time anarchista, Sutton is not interested in anything that disconfirms his idea.
Threats aren't a classy way to behave Dave. I certainly didn't mean an unfriendly gesture by using your last name. It seemed less ambiguous what with us being on page 18 and a dozen Daves on the forum. (though not sure any have contributed)First of all, Bob, we are friendly and use first names here. I have one, so use it. This is a gentle warning to play nice here.
And you have no evidence (or at least have presented no evidence) it is of any value. You are making an "argument from antiquity" saying because it was a part of your training in 78 therefore it should be a part of training now.Second, the training for divers is already fait-accompli, having been done for decades in diving circles. I did it as part of my mixed gas training in 1978. I was just bringing attention to what many did not know was/is already occuring. It's been part of "underground technical diver training" since LONG before there was such a thing as technical diving certification agencies. I can think of several hundred divers who have already done the training.
What technical information did you give that supports the efficacy of what you were proposing? And what name calling? I can't see any at all. Not serious discussion? Just because it moved to being about the "wetware" between our ears?Third, I gave the technical information, and then got bored when it turned away from any serious discussion and became simple name calling.
You will have to excuse me for pointing this out Dave. It is very hypocritical to in one paragraph complain of name calling then in the next accuse all who disagree with you as "closed minded" and "Un-thoughful". What gives?I have no time or interest in convincing people who believe one thing to believe another. Thoughtful people consider information and make up their own minds. Closed minds are nothing I can do anything about.
I can't make heads or tails of what anarchista means when he writes, so I simply cannot address it either positively or negatively.
Personally I think the discussion turned quite nasty with a lot of aggressiveness and in my opinion Dave wasn't the chief party to blame there. I don't know either of the parties involved so consider me reasonable unbiased.
He presented something that is well documented in another industry and would be theoretically applicable in our setting. A lot of the responses were very negative and some outright hostile, mostly for the wrong reasons as well.
The only real argument against is that it's only proven useful in the aviation setting and that our hyperbaric setting with additional narcosis might complicate things. That is a pretty big if but it's still a topic worthy of discussion.
I suspect he is using babelfish or similar. I have tried translating it back into Polish then to Japanese and back to Polish then English but I'm afraid it doesn't help...![]()
Dave playing pure marketing, do not answer the questions.Second, the training for divers is already fait-accompli, having been done for decades in diving circles. I did it as part of my mixed gas training in 1978. I was just bringing attention to what many did not know was/is already occuring. It's been part of "underground technical diver training" since LONG before there was such a thing as technical diving certification agencies. I can think of several hundred divers who have already done the training.
Third, I gave the technical information, and then got bored when it turned away from any serious discussion and became simple name calling. I have no time or interest in convincing people who believe one thing to believe another. Thoughtful people consider information and make up their own minds. Closed minds are nothing I can do anything about.
I can't make heads or tails of what anarchista means when he writes, so I simply cannot address it either positively or negatively.
Who was running and running away from an answer.Our question, as rebreather divers, should be if this is still useful to us when narcosis and excertion comes into play. This thread has had precious little of that.
Who was running and running away from an answer.
I presented my objections, breathing pure nitrogen.
It was nice, because so much fear of such an accident.
On the other hand, just developing a class structures Self Mixing System "pure gases."
greet rc
Dave can easily find the section in which you do not understand the text, because you do not know this area: SCR CMR, CVR, SCR constant ppO2.