#3 You don't have enough neoprene left to hold the duct tape together.Steve Wurfel of Austin, Texas/
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Our technical editor confronts myths about rebreathers and argues that semi-closed systems make sense for recreational divers.
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Bill ran the numbers and decided he could break one of tech diving's cardinal rules of safety. The numbers didn't lie, but they also didn't account for an unplanned emergency.
#5 What's that coming out of his ear?Katy Perry of Martinez, Calif./
Key Largo, Florida Keys--Scuba divers finally have a good reason to strap on a knife. Key Largo's annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest, hosted by Amy Slate's Amoray Dive Resort, mile marker 104 bayside, is set for Sunday, Oct. 29. ...
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