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They could have used him to plug the tunnel and stop any more water coming in.England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada. - 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	
Then couldn't get out so retreated further into the cave system to find dry land. They had permission to go in, according to the Times article.Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostThey went in just as it started to rain.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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But would it be worth the risks to air quality and morale?Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostThey could have used him to plug the tunnel and stop any more water coming in.Comment
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If they had any commercial sense they'd be saying how they have kept their moral up by re-enacting Disney movies but unfortunately their NIKE trainers got wet clambering through the caves and are now useless, as have their Rolex watches which have now been ruined and lost in the muddy waters, however if they had had a Ferrari each they could have used them to keep warm and dry their NIKE trainers on the hot engine...before dying of CO poisoning.Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostOne isn't so sure. If those Chilean miners are anything to go by, then the poor bastards are going to get dragged to Old Trafford as soon as they're out.
Or do you think trying to blag a free Rolex and Ferrari is going a bit too far.
It's going to make a good true life movie though. Of course the British Cave Divers will have to be case as American Navy SealsComment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostDiscussion on this subject yesterday
Quote Originally Posted by woman next to me (yesterday)
It's only and hour and half, why can't they just put a mask on and then lead them out?
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Cave diving is about the most dangerous thing you can do. It'll take ages to teach them to do it
Quote Originally Posted by woman next to me (yesterday)
Yes but, as a mother, you know, you just want them out
Sometimes there is no reasoning with her and the earphones go in.
An hour and a half of diving is 2 of 12litre tanks at 200bar even for an experienced diver let alone someone who is inexperienced, probably sh*t scared and hyper-ventilating. When Cave Diving and you run out of air...That's it...Game OverComment
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I've never done any cave diving and wouldn't wish to. I'm assuming that lighting could be rigged up along the route.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostAn hour and a half of diving is 2 off 12litre tanks at 200bar even for an experienced diver let alone someone who is inexperienced, probably sh*t scared and hyper-ventilating. When Cave Diving and you run out of air...That's it...Game Over
A serious suggestion, couldn't the kids be sedated and pulled through the length of the tunnel?
On another tack, there appears to be an effort to see if there's an alternative route to the cave where the kids are. Maybe that will have some mileage.Last edited by Zigenare; 4 July 2018, 13:24.Comment
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True - I do not really have 'phobias' as such but the thought of being trapped under ground with a slowly diminishing air supply is the stuff of nightmares.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostAn hour and a half of diving is 2 off 12litre tanks at 200bar even for an experienced diver let alone someone who is inexperienced, probably sh*t scared and hyper-ventilating. When Cave Diving and you run out of air...That's it...Game OverComment
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I'm no medical professional, but doesn't sedating someone comes with its own risks, particularly when you are not going to be able to monitor them or administer retrospective treatment should anything go wrong. I think the risks are too high.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post...
A serious suggestion, couldn't the kids be sedated and pulled through the length of the tunnel?
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On a positive front the kids got in there so they are not likely to be claustrophobic. That could work in their favour when the time comes to get them out by what ever means.Comment
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Death is preferable, surely...Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostOne isn't so sure. If those Chilean miners are anything to go by, then the poor bastards are going to get dragged to Old Trafford as soon as they're out.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Not sure about that. I might be minded to hide when rescue day came and turn into gollum though.Originally posted by Mordac View PostDeath is preferable, surely...Comment
 
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