That is wrong on so many levels. No regulator means the air supply won't adjust to changing pressure and the incoming air won't stop for you to exhale. That's a propane tank, the residual traces of that gas will enter his lungs. That's bad. I could go on.
That's actually plausible. Hence, the reason it's painted orange like the floaties to show where divers are swimming and he can hold the hose by hand to drag it along--then take breaths as required without having to surface. I bet that string he's using to carry the tank is tied to the end of the hose and attached to his wrist so he can dive deeper and he doesn't lose the hose.
Jacques Cousteau used to do just that thing before regulator were invented, and I'll bet he had something to do with it. On the other hand, the float idea is entirely possible, as the hose is not hooked up to the valve, der.
Shorter life expectancy is working with what you got.
ReplyDeleteThat is wrong on so many levels. No regulator means the air supply won't adjust to changing pressure and the incoming air won't stop for you to exhale.
ReplyDeleteThat's a propane tank, the residual traces of that gas will enter his lungs. That's bad.
I could go on.
But why John ? Why?
DeleteAfter viewing this photo, 75 computers exploded at OSHA.
ReplyDeleteThe tank is a float to hold his air hose above water, I betcha.
ReplyDeleteThat's actually plausible. Hence, the reason it's painted orange like the floaties to show where divers are swimming and he can hold the hose by hand to drag it along--then take breaths as required without having to surface. I bet that string he's using to carry the tank is tied to the end of the hose and attached to his wrist so he can dive deeper and he doesn't lose the hose.
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ReplyDeleteJacques Cousteau used to do just that thing before regulator were invented, and I'll bet he had something to do with it. On the other hand, the float idea is entirely possible, as the hose is not hooked up to the valve, der.
DeleteThat's fine until the tank tips with the heavy valve down and the end of the hose is underwater.
DeleteIt won't work, somebody stop him before he dives, or he will die. Hook the fucking hose up
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Well, the line doesn't connect to the tank, but can't see it leaving from the 'diver' to a source of air....joke pic, maybe?
ReplyDeleteI bet he had to pre-pay.
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