This thrread has wandered afar and circled about so while off subject, what exactly is the point of logging dives beyond about 100 dives which is the threshold for some courses? I mean, like, I am 71 years old, standing on the dock there with no price tags hanging off my gear, regulators often older than the mean scubaboard age and a $7000 Nauticam! I mean, I would think but all but the most wet behind the ears DMs or whoever might figure I sort of know what I might be doing and I am not the one they need worry over! Good grief.
I remember my dives, I remember my first dive, I certainly remember my 100th dive

. I remember my cert dives, I remember when the tiger tried to eat my strobes, I remember the time a bullshark accidentally snuck up on my buddy and they both got a fright and I spit my regulator out and nearly drowned laughing at the Destin Finger Jetty, I remember the strange woman who swam up to one of the divers in our group and motioned for him to follow her thinking he had a rebreather because he had a dh regulator and she was in trimix tech config and perhaps he was her instructor/buddy, or something! That was weird. I remember when the dive guides got lost and could not figure out where the boat was and I pointed up, yep, it is right there. Point is I remember enough, I could not imagine going back and looking at dive records. Well, if I were to tag or put my photos in with the logs, hmmmm, that could be cool. But a little late to start doing that now after 56+ years diving and taking photos for most of those, really, really bad ones too I must admit

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Oh, well, just a side rant, carry on doing whatever makes for happiness.