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Guy Throws Fish Food at Girlfriend While She is Scuba Diving

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Building a Fish Tower in a pond

Zawash says...

Lower water pressure would inflate the swim bladder, increasing the buoyancy. Higher pressure makes the bladder easier to empty, making it easier to sink.
You get this effect when scuba diving - it is harder to get down from the surface than to get deeper when you're already several feet below.

Payback said:

Lower water pressure means they would sink easier, not float.

Guy Has Seizure While Skydiving

oohlalasassoon says...

This was probably his first time. I had my first seizure at age 31 without any prior warning signs. Sometimes all it takes for the first one is the right set of sensory inputs to set the first one off. If he actually did have a known seizure condition then yeah - dumb - even if on medication.

Even though I'm on medication that controls the seizures very effectively, there are certain things I will now never do by choice; skydiving, scuba diving and flying a plane come to mind. There's no way to know if those particular things might push me past the limits my meds are known to control.

billpayer said:

Why was someone who has seizures sky diving ?
dumb

The Migaloo Luxury Submersible Yacht Design

A10anis says...

You say; "-not much you can see below snorkel depth really, so I don't see the point.."
Are you kidding? You obviously have never enjoyed the breath taking things you can see, at depth, whilst scuba diving. I highly recommend the experience..

Enzoblue said:

There's no reason to go sub except to avoid detection - not much you can see below snorkel depth really so I don't see the point... definite bragging rights, but the novelty would wear off after the first trip.

Guy builds his own submarine from a kayak

Sue Austin: Deep sea diving ... in a wheelchair

KnivesOut says...

I think her point wasn't to just go scuba-diving. Sure she could have just paddled around in the water if she wanted a nice swim.

It was to deconstruct/reconstruct the preconceived icon that is "The Wheel Chair" into something that would be as empowering and symbolic to everyone else as it is to the artist.

"Transcendent" isn't the right word, but it's the first word that comes to mind.

deathcow said:

Strange? problematic? Wasn't Jacques Cousteau using stuff like this: http://www.gizmag.com/go/7148/ back in the 1970s? Her arms work so she could use something like this quite effectively right?

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SCUBA Diving Chimp!

Green Lake, Austria

Green Lake, Austria



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