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So do I ... in fact, I find it ironic as hell that Pete is using such labels against people when, in fact, most of those people teach and dive using the same type of equipment he does.by definition a luddite is opposed to advancements in technology.....not true for me.
I love PDC's and use them frequently, however i understand the need for understanding tables and the theorys that they are based on.
OK ... I get that part. But how does it help your cause to then use the very same tactics you're protesting in others?Hey. I came into this thread, because it was obvious that one agency was being bashed.
Think about it. It's not what you say that I find objectionable, Pete ... it's the deprecating and condescending way you've been saying it.
But obviously you DO! Go back and read some of your comments ... apparently you care VERY MUCH how others train ... you accuse us of all sorts of things, and assign labels that have nothing to do with the training, and everything to do with what you perceive to be our motivations behind how we train.I don't care HOW others train,
Who's stopping you? Or even attempting to?as long as they allow me to train my divers as I wish.
I haven't called anyone's training unsafe or incomplete.
Perhaps not ... but calling people Luddites and POV Warriors doesn't make your point any more convincing. And implying that they suck the fun out of their classes ... particularly at the same time that you're objecting to any implications they make about yours ... makes you no better than them. And the "posse" comment was, for me, the last straw. I can't much listen to anything you have to say anymore because it seems to me you're just here to pick a fight with somebody.
That goes against everything you have ever told everybody else on this board is the proper behavior when dealing with people they disagree with.
Actually you haven't ... you've simply found a convenient label for anything that doesn't agree with your particular philosophy ... even when perfectly valid reasons for that disagreement were offered. In my case, you've applied labels in lieu of addressing ANY of the actual content I posted describing why I disagreed with you.I don't know that I have called Walter, Thal, Bob or even Tech Blue a Luddite... but I have shown a number of Luddite POVs that crop up.
By definition there are no Luddites on ScubaBoard. How could there be? I mean ... think about what this board is, and how anybody manages to post here.
I took it in the way that I am certain you meant it to be taken.If they choose to take that as a slam: so be it.
I have said no such things ... what I have said is what I do and why I do it ... as well as why some of the things you have suggested would not work for the particular environment in which I teach. At no time have I slammed your teaching methods, called you names, or labelled you as a member of a "posse".They have no compunction telling us that some classes are incomplete and dangerous so I find the umbrage a bit disingenuous.
You, on the other hand, have done all those things. And you've used those tactics not just against the people who's behavior you take exception to, but against anyone who's PoV disagrees with your own.
Yeah Pete, I'm more than a bit put off by some of your posts ... because myself and a whole bunch of other people who don't necessarily see things your way don't deserve it.
So cool your blood and answer the question I posed to you earlier ...However, when I see changes maligned as being something they are not, it simply makes my blood boil! Buddy breathing is a good example here. A few instructors have characterized the loss of buddy breathing as being a part of a plot to decrease standards rather than what it really was: a deprecated skill set that has safety issues. After all, this is a "Philosophy of Diver Training" and I think it would be better couched as a need for risk reduction rather than mere simplification.
When did NAUI remove buddy breathing as a requirement due to safety concerns. AFAIK it's still part of their requirements for DM candidates. I checked my S&P last evening and sure enough, it's still in there.
So if it's a safety concern, as you suggest, why is it still a requirement at any level?
Maybe others can fill in their agency's philosophy.
Wouldn't it be nice to stop all this name-calling, labeling, insulting and deprecating BS and get back to the topic?
Pete, we've known each other a long time ... spent a week in Bonaire together. I enjoy your company and hope to dive with you again sometime. I would LIKE to discuss our differences constructively. But I can't when you choose to use such tactics. They don't do a damn thing for either the conversation or for your credibility.
You're the one who keeps telling others to address the content of someone's post, and not their person. And yet you're violating your own standards. If it were anybody else posting like that, you'd be in the back room with your staff talking about whether or not they deserved a vacation.
Leadership, Pete ... it's more than simply telling other people what to do ... please consider setting a better example ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)