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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Scuba Divers on the Site? Post 302415740 by Celtic_Monkey on Friday 23rd of April 2010 08:35:26 AM
Old 04-23-2010
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Originally Posted by Neo
Hey! Thanks!

A friend is flying in from Tokyo in June and she wants to learn to dive (her first dive). We plan to be in Samui in June and have been looking at a number of dive schools (there are so many there).

In the past, the main limit to my zeal for diving has been the trouble I have with my sinuses and ear equalization. The guys at the dive shop where I am now told me that the more I dive consistently, the easier the "ear equalization" thing will be. I sure hope so! It is "the ear thing" that holds me back from really enjoying this great sport.
Absolutley - as long as there's no medical reason (ie it's a technique issue) it'll soon come.

Do it often as you decend (before you have too if that makes sense) and it's easier - if you wait until your ears tell you it's time to do it - it's harder as the pressure is already there - that hurts.... every couple of seconds as you go down and no problems

if you have problems with the pinch / blow method try the pinch / swallow first. **** no smutty comments guys :-) ****
 

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pppoesd(1M)															       pppoesd(1M)

NAME
pppoesd - PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) server daemon SYNOPSIS
config-file] debug-level] log-file] DESCRIPTION
performs the server side discovery phase functionalities of PPPoE as mentioned in RFC 2516. The daemon responds to PADI and PADR packets from clients if it can offer services desired by the client. generates a unique session-id for every client that it services. It then forks a daemon which performs the session phase functionalities of PPPoE as mentioned in RFC 2516. Options supports the following command-line options: Specifies the configuration file with absolute path to be used by The default configuration file is Specifies the debug level at which logging has to be enabled. The three debug levels are: Logs all error messages. To log these messages, type on the command line. Logs all warning messages. To log these messages, type on the command line. Logs function level debug messages. To log these messages, type on the command line. Specifies the log-file with absolute path to which logs messages. The default log file is EXAMPLES
An example usage of is as follows: WARNINGS
Note that, you cannot run without the file. See pppoesd.conf(4) for more information. AUTHOR
was developed by Hewlett-Packard. FILES
PPPoE client PPPoE relay PPPoE server configuration file PPP daemon SEE ALSO
pppd(1), pppoec(1), pppoerd(1M), pppoesd.conf(4). pppoesd(1M)
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