Can someone please explain why any of this is important?
It's the internet. What else would we [-]argue about[/-] discuss?

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Can someone please explain why any of this is important?
Can someone please explain why any of this is important?
It's the internet. What else would we [-]argue about[/-] discuss?![]()
Let's avoid the name calling. If someone is not diving DIR, then they're not necessarily unsafe divers.
Oh, good grief. Maybe I'm grumpy from having been up all night, but WHEN did you last (or maybe even EVER) see anybody on this board saying that, because someone isn't diving DIR, they're unsafe? I've seen people say that folks who are diving deep air are unsafe, but that's an opinion held by a lot of people who aren't remotely DIR. I've seen people state that diving deep with inadequate gas reserves is unsafe . . . and I think it is, but again, that has nothing to do with DIR.
It's only important if one cares about the reputation of the community and its practices. To some, it is beneath them to discuss anything with non-practitioners.
I have seen it on ScubaBoard as lately as about 1 month ago. A poster made a wild and flaming post claiming that a person (another poster from this thread) was taking their lives in their hands (word for word "Risk your life if you want......." I believe) by diving with non-GUE trained divers......this was specific to GUE divers. He was told he was being an idiot and making the rest of them look bad and edited his post to "........".
It may not happen often but there are people out there.
Every group has an arse or arses.![]()