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The High Duke of Mars Started conversation Oct 30, 2000
Hyperoxygenate your blood supply in whatever remaining air is available, then exhale all air from your lungs.
Once exposed to vaccuum you have under thirty seconds of functionality before you succumb to the physics of equalization of pressures, make every second count.
It is best to always know where the nearest pressure suit or escape pod is located.
-THDoM
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Marc, RoD, Muse of BAATPTADOUBRA. NAVO,ASPATB,SGLGAHOMQ. Posted Oct 30, 2000
Has anybody seen "Event Horizon"...?
Ugh...
Marc
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The Fish Posted Oct 31, 2000
Yes.... it started out ok, but then turned into some cr*p horror thing which made absolutely no sence and was really lame...
Yeah, and the bloke in that survived for far too long! He should have popped after 30 seconds, but it seemed more like 3 minutes! Plus they rescued him!
Anyway, Best tip for Surviving in a zero pressure environment: Don't be so stupid as to get yourself in one in the first place!
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The High Duke of Mars Posted Oct 31, 2000
The honorable Minister has a very good point.
The best way to survive vaccuum is to avoid it.
The second best way to survive vaccuum is to wear protective clothing (something more substantial than a windbreaker and galoshes.)
WAY down on the bottom of the list are survival techniques for surviving direct exposure to vaccuum, which to my knowledge no human has ever needed to attempt.
But it's always nice to know, just in case.
-THDoM
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26199 Posted Nov 17, 2000
*begins to comment then realises he knows absolutely nothing about this whatsoever*
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