Talk about being under pressure. And a lot of it too. Commercial divers get the big bucks, sure, everyone knows that. But with that comes one nightmarishly claustrophobic and dull existence, especially after 36 straight days of being inside a prison of Heliox pressure, alternating between a cramped living chamber and a tight diving bell. Former FiNS Magazine contributor Lin Shin Chuan, who went off to become a serious commercial diver (and probably regrets it now), shares some snapshots of his sentence on an oil rig somewhere in the Gulf of Thailand. Read more…