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That is largely my point as well.But it gets pushed to the level of absurdity by some of the DIR forum members. I recall suggesting to you that glueing a small neoprene "nose block" might make "hands free" ear clearing easier...
...and being roundly thrashed because that was not "DIR" and because I was suggesting an "equipment solution to your skill problem." ...
...It was not until a "GUE God" stepped and proclaimed it alright, that the rabid DIR claque sheepishly backed off...
...In the interest of ideological purity I started a new thread in a different forum for that suggestion, but somehow that seemed incredibly inefficient.
Hardly, the scientific diving community does not have a bible, or a catechism, or any sort of "group mentality," beyond general agreement as to what the skill performance level of candidates for diving duty should look like. That is to say they should be proficient divers.That's just group mentality. It doesn't matter what the group is you will find incidents of that at times with any group. If I were to go to a forum for scientific divers and suggest that something they were doing was wrong most would jump on that post in a negative way without thinking and a few would address it on the merits. It's just human nature in a group setting.
Ahhh...you are an unsafe diver. Good to know.I revel, nay, I glory in the term STROKE! Apply George Irvine's (negative) term to me any day.
Oh...You don't understand what it means. That may explain some things.I'm proud to have my name listed amongst those who cave dive with procedures and gear configuration other then those espoused by DIR.
True...you just take pot shots at the practitioners themselves.You'll notice above I haven't said anything negative about the procedures DIR practitioners use.
I would like to note that I have found the "DIR inner circle" quite happy to discuss, consider and even change based on thoughtful discussion....
What does not impress me about DIR is how many DIR adherants are unable to articulate why something is done a particular way - just that an instructor, a book or one of the DIR inner circle say so. I have trouble buying a concept that has such a havy reliance on an authoritarian model rather than placing more value on dicussion among thinking divers.
Safety in diving has to do with preparedness for when things DO go wrong. It's measured during a dive, not after.
There is one phenomenon that I see over and over. (and no "real" solution for either)That is largely my point as well.
If you suggest even a slight modification to DIR, it is likely to be viewed as "wrong" (at least on the internet) simply because it was not DIR with no willingness to discuss it on its own merits.
I suggested at one point that a Jon line made more sense than than a spool in some off shore conditions, supported by a death from AGE where the lack of a Jon line was a contrbuting factor. The responses included all sorts of implausible but apparently more DIR suggestions like scootering the deco.
Even just talk about technical diving in general has that problem. How many comments come from people that only have learned about it on the internet?What does not impress me about DIR is how many DIR adherants are unable to articulate why something is done a particular way - just that an instructor, a book or one of the DIR inner circle say so. I have trouble buying a concept that has such a havy reliance on an authoritarian model rather than placing more value on dicussion among thinking divers.
Thanks for a perfectly "lucid" account of what DIR is *not*. You've got to love those who pontificate on matters they know nothing about... Oh the joys of internet experts.
Nope. Either Do It Right or don't do it at all.Is it possible to do it half right? DIR/2 or like that?
Use the right tool for the right job. Get it right the first time. Thats what DIR is all about. LOLBetter go make sure your bolt snaps are guru approved, you might not be in compliance with the heard.
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