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Oxigen
- To: KellySt@aol.com, stevev@efn.org, jim@bogie2.bio.purdue.edu, zkulpa@zmit1.ippt.gov.pl, hous0042@maroon.tc.umn.edu, David@InterWorld.com, bmansur@oc.edu, DotarSojat@aol.com, T.L.G.vanderLinden@student.utwente.nl, lparker@destin.gulfnet.com
- Subject: Oxigen
- From: rddesign@wolfenet.com (Ric & Denisse Hedman)
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 22:13:39 -0700 (PDT)
>Ran into the following post and woundered how accurate it is. Anyone know?
>
>Kelly
>
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>>I wonder how much space it takes to keep one in oxegen.<
>
>My figure is @ six liters of algea per person. That could be contained in a
>less than 2 meters of clear tubing, wrapp it helicaly around your light and
>go for it.
>
On the submarine we bled oxigen into the boat at the rate of one cubic foot
per man per hour.