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    Default Boredom on Deco

    On from the Nitrox thread what do people do to relieve the boredom of Deco?
    When your sitting on a reef somewhere with lots to look at and swim around it bearable but when your midwater, in a roaring current. or vis that you cant see what your hanging on what do you do?

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    I avoid almost all deco by diving closed circuit! The few times I have done deco, it has been on reefs with so much marine life that you just watch it as it goes by.

    I know some guys have Vr3's and they play computer games on it during long hang times.

    I guess you could have the underwater Mp3 players but I personally don't think that is safe blocking your hearing.

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    Ive been on the lookout for a housing for a Gameboy for years. Never seem to find one. Noughts and crosses tends to fill up and dive slate too quick and also gets boring.

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    I dive all OC at this time so some of my wreck diving requires some 80/100 minutes of deco but I never find myself bored. I am usually thinking about the next dive or making sure all the other divers are fine and vise versa.
    If I find one of the team just day dreaming I will usually sneak over and tie a line to them and then keep pulling it slowly and watch them squirm around until they figure out what is going on. Also there is alway the scooter racing.!



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    Read a cheap paperback.
    When the North California fishery crashed in the 1940s, everyone in Monterey wondered where the sardines had gone, Ed Ricketts, marine biologist and colleague of John Steinbeck had the answer, "They're in cans."

    Guidance on what fish to eat may be found here

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    Yeah, buy the crappiest, most worthless magazine you can find.....


    Oprah comes to mind.

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