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Old 06-13-2006, 07:48 AM   #1
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Default champagne anyone?

i've se'en various movies where you see people drinking glasses of champagne under water and coming back uphlf sloshed, how can you possibly drink anything underwater???
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Old 06-28-2006, 07:41 PM   #2
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I can't believe taht they would ever manage to drink the stuff, it must just be for the fun i think, just to say i drank the stuff under water even if they didn't realy taste a drop of it!
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Old 06-28-2006, 09:04 PM   #3
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Sounds like an activity that, if continued, may be a candidate for a Darwin Award
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Old 06-29-2006, 11:16 AM   #4
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I love darwin awards!lol i'm sure that if i look around a little i could find some perles related to diving and the sea in general. Some people realy seem to try so hard
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Old 06-29-2006, 05:50 PM   #5
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I love darwin awards!lol i'm sure that if i look around a little i could find some perles related to diving and the sea in general. Some people realy seem to try so hard
I know.... they are funny to read aren't they? I hope you'd have to look really hard.. hate to see some of our ocean loving friends fall victom in the ocean.
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Old 06-30-2006, 07:37 AM   #6
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sorry to say but their seems to be plenty:
(1998, Texas) I attended a professional diving course at the Ocean Corporation in Houston. At this school, one learns not just standard SCUBA techniques, but also esoteric practices such as saturation diving, underwater welding, decompression procedures, and diving while tethered to a diving bell. The instructors are mostly divers who worked for major oil companies in the Gulf of Mexico.

Diving can be extremely dangerous. Professional diving is second only to a military career for the likelihood of death or injury, despite the presence of safety personnel scouting for safety violations. Even knowledgeable and trained divers can make colossally stupid decisions, and as the following tale illustrates, there isn't always room for a second chance.

First, start with a hook. Not just any old hook, but a large hook attached to an oil rig crane. These cranes are used to lift items heavy items off cargo ship decks. Normally, a crane is equipped with a safety hook with a metal latch that secures the hooked item. Safety hooks are necessary when working offshore, as even light seas can bounce items right off the hook. Very dangerous, particularly to whatever lies beneath the falling mass.

The absence of a safety hook was the first error.

Second, consider a capped oil well. When an oil rig digs a new hole in an oilfield, oil is not necessarily pumped from the hole right away. Sometimes the well is sealed with a reinforced steel cap. Over time, the oil and the sea floor settle and create a vacuum against the cap. The pressure can be small or large; there's no way to tell in advance. So when a cap is pulled, it's standard procedure to make sure there is no one in the water.

Enter our contestant. He was working on a capped oil well.

His job was to attach the crane hook to the cap, which was approximately one hundred feet deep. Down he goes, hooks the cap, up he comes, and out of the water. Simple enough, but the hook is missing its safety latch.

The crane starts pulling -- and whoops! The hook slides off the cap.

So the diver goes back down and hooks the cap again. It's then that he has a bright idea. Just in case the hook slips again, he decides to stay close by, thirty feet up on an underwater rope ladder.

Not vacating the water was the second error.

The diver tells the topside crew to give it a pull. They tell him to come up. He convinces them that he's perfectly safe, and well away from the cap. The folks topside don't want to waste time arguing, so the crane guy goes for it. This time, the crane pulled the cap off the well.

This particular cap was on a sixteen-inch diameter pipe, sized to move a LOT of fluid VERY quickly. It had been capped and settling for several MONTHS. Oh, and did I mention that the diver didn't even secure himself to the ladder with a safety latch? You guessed it. The suction from the pipe sucked the very surprised diver right off the ladder and into the pipe.

But a diver does not fit into a sixteen-inch pipe.

They figure the pressure sucked in one leg, while the other one stuck straight up. The suction was so powerful that events didn't end with his body wedged in that position. The combined forces of suction and water pressure were sufficient to essentially suck him right out of his suit, from the inside out.

The only item recovered was his steel helmet, which was bigger than the pipe, and his tank of emergency air.
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Old 06-30-2006, 04:38 PM   #7
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Wow! The saftey proceedures are there for a reason right? Gross
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Old 07-23-2006, 09:21 PM   #8
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The planet earth carries a certain amount of those kind of humans sadly. I'm not saying that i'm above the lot but boy some people realy don't use their heads
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Old 07-24-2006, 02:07 PM   #9
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those people just do it for the show or becaus ethey are already pissed and don't see the difference in drinking water or champagne at tha point!
There taht's my point of vue!
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Old 02-25-2007, 03:11 AM   #10
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Ever hear the one about the guy who was in a hurry, and when the gates at a railroad crossing closed he decided to drive around them. Only problem was someone else was on the other side doing the same thing....... crash!! Only one of them was killed so it was the first time in the history of the Darwin awards that the winner collided with an honorable mention.
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