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Old October 5th, 2005
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Re: No limits definition

Well, I'll offer even more food for thought:

- Is it permitted to take a final breath of air from a scuba tank with some helium, to avoid oxygen toxicity or narcosis?
- Is it permitted to stop on the ascent at 6m to breathe 100% O2 for 20 minutes to avoid DCS?
- Is it permitted to have a blackout at 150m on the ascent (from N2) then wake up later on during the ascent? (This happened to Pipin once!)
- Is it permitted to use polyfluorocarbon resin in the lungs?
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