I should be getting my rebreather lid back this Friday, I know everyone has been holding their breath! Ha hA!
Monday, June 20, 2005
About Me
- Name: MarkD60
- Location: Cayman Islands
I understand how THINGS work a little better than most people do, but I understand how PEOPLE work much worse than almost everybody . . . . .

Blogs I Always Read
- My Wifes Blog:
- Mad Bull
- Diet Coke Rocks!
- Alaska Nitty-Gritty
- Coffee Slut
- Happy Days
- The Bipolar Diva
- The Never Done Farm
- Ad Maiora
- Yellowdog Granny
- Slydes Blog
- Four Dubs
- Twipply Skwood
- Shrink Wrapped Scream
- If You Read Only One Blog This Year...
- Adventures Of Shark Girl
- Edit-Me
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- CayTronics Web Page
- My Yahoo Profile
- Earth View
- Dive Tech
- Sky Maps
- MarkD60's Photobucket
- Rebreather World
- MediaFire - Free File Hosting
- geocaching.com
- Deeper Blue.net
- Ocean Kayak
- Prime Time Shortwave
- LiveLeak.com
- Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites
- MarkD60’s Podcast Place
- Royal Palms Beach Webcam
- MarkD60s Qik Videos
- Edit-Me

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2 Comments:
Last night I watched a show about cave diving on the History channel. It was amazing.
I asked my husband if that was something he would like to do and he said no, cave diving is very dangerous and not at all like the diving he does.
A lot of the training I have had is like training for cave divers because once you stay down long enough or go deep enough to require decompression, you cannot safely go immediately to the surface. Any problems must be dealt with at depth. In technical diving, the redundancy and backups actually make it seem safer than sport diving to me. I'm not a cave diver but would do it and don't consider it excessively dangerous. But I wouldn't exceed my training and limits either.
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