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Iain Hibbert wrote:
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 23:00:22 -0400, Terry Spragg wrote: Brian Whatcott wrote: All you need is an exhalation valve at the mask, and an iron lung to enable you to suck air below about 4 feet. Try it, just suck in through the mouth using a harden hose and exhale through your nose. Good luck. Good Luck indeed, because if you go too far you are liable to have your lungs being sucked up the hose is what I heard (not sure how deep is too deep, anybody?) That's dumb. All that happens is the hose collapses from the pressure. Nothing is going to push your lungs up the hose.......duh. Or a powered snorkel pump on a float on the surface, know as a hooka, and some dive weights. that works, I've done that.. |
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