Re: Need Beginner Equipment Help




"John Hanson" <jhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:05:15 GMT, "Chris Guynn"
<chris.guynn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in rec.scuba:


"John Hanson" <jhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 15 Aug 2006 05:48:06 -0700, "-hh" <recscuba_google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in rec.scuba:

John Hanson wrote:
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No, the water under the ice is always at a constant temperature of
around 40 degrees. You'd know that if you ever did and ice dive.

So "up north", water freezes at 39F? :-)

That's right. You're the guy who thinks lakes freeze all the way
through their column.

Who's the one making erroneous assumptions now?

Google it. He made that comment before.

Perhaps you could point it out. I looked in google groups and didn't find
find it.

The closest thing I could find to this topic (depth of ice) was when he said
"And "coldest" means "lake ice will be the thickest". " Tell me that you
aren't using that statement to justify your prior claim.


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