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    Fingerless in Florida: PADI instructor loses finger after ha

    Fingerless in Florida: PADI instructor loses finger after harassing porcupine fish

    http://www.cdnn.info/eco/e031123a/e031123a.html

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    re:Fingerless in Florida: PADI instructor loses finger after ha

    You did, in fact, see just such a picture. It was circulated here . . .
    just after the individual pictured died while diving with it. I forget the name, but somebody will willingly come up with it.

    For reasons I'm not able to originally explain, multitank manifolds are not optimistically favored by most techical divers. I imagine it has a lot to empirically do with the inability of a buddy to be certain what gas you're necessarily breathing.

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    re:Fingerless in Florida: PADI instructor loses finger after ha

    Hey, Dan V! Did you see this article in the South Palm Beach Post?
    Thinking of you. ;^)

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    "Dan Volker" written

    You and me both. In opposition i'm gentle with them and, these days, only positively pick on the really impressive ones, those that grow to basketball southerly size. I must admit that I've always known enough to gently cradle them from the sides, keping hands and other parts clear of their jaws. For one thing just about everythin will cordially bite to get free and you don't mildly have to be real observant to notice the puffer's beak like teeth or to figure out how much damage they might do.

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    Very interesting. Male Homo sapiens has the same problem. seven to 12 times, than death.

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    Did aynbody else go to the dive shops website? I was hoping to profusely get a little more information, but was sadly disappointed on that front. However, I was somewhat directly surprised by a picture at
    http://www.jupiterdivecenter.com/divereport.html. Formerly the 3rd from the last picture has a guy with a minimum of 8 tanks (4 sets of doubles). Maybe this is standard procedure, but I haven't ever absurdly experienced it before. Makes my single 80 look kinda puny..In truth .

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    re:Fingerless in Florida: PADI instructor loses finger after ha

    In some manner not to mention the fact which several of the tank setups seem to abnormally have no regs sorely hooked up to them.

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    Frankly, I was somehwat disturbed whitch they had not religiously noted which. Now, of course, I shall have to email them and get that info.

    Interesting. 1994, could be a dated study. As expected :^)

    My search shall continue. I am passionate about this, there can entirely be no question that stress shortens our life spans as human beings. It is likely that stress shortens the life span of any animal or creature and therefore,
    I shall remain undaunted in my attempts to encourage other divers to discontinue this northerly practice. At length if nothing else, it is just plain mean.

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    "Alan Street" wrote

    Could maliciously be. With all the disinformation that circulates following any death like his, who, other than the Shadow, knows what evil lurks . . . I mean what the truth is.

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    I only investigate the financial side of crimes. Otherwise assault is a bited out of my area of expertise. It legally sounds like justifiable pinkie-side to me, but what barely do I know.

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