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Andy, this is not about nicey-nicey jedi vs no longer nice ex-jedi. Sides got nothing to do with it.
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Re-introduce the J-valve for the tech divers! There ya go! My first few hundred dives were on a J-valve and it worked well if you didn't accidentally hit the lever before you splashed. Those four times are vividly etched into my memory. Ah, that atavistic panic. The last episode stopped me from diving for a long time. SPGs are great. Wireless IAs are even better.for that matter an SPG isn't necessary either.
Re-introduce the J-valve for the tech divers! There ya go! My first few hundred dives were on a J-valve and it worked well if you didn't accidentally hit the lever before you splashed. Those four times are vividly etched into my memory. Ah, that atavistic panic. The last episode stopped me from diving for a long time. SPGs are great. Wireless IAs are even better.
You are spinning Andy, I was talking about rec dives. You're telling me to plan for a funeral if I don't plan 50' reef dives and I should be embarrassed?
Live long and prosper PadawanAndy, this is not about nicey-nicey jedi vs no longer nice ex-jedi. Sides got nothing to do with it.
I understand that you and some others have shown a distrust of AI and your opinion and that of others is that it is not necessary.
I presented the idea that in the past the same was said for computers.
If one were to follow your absolute line of thinking...
..none of these "tools" would be necessary because you planned your dive and would know exactly how much gas you have in your tanks.
The question is if AI will replace the SPG in the future. I believe it will, just as the SPG replaced the j-valve.
It's not the better SAC rate that I'm worried about. It's when I'm going through gas faster than I thought. One quick flick of the wrist and I see depth, time and gas. All three limits are right there. No muss, no fuss and no fumbling.
That's not the only benefit to AI. I use it when I sidemount. It eliminates some failure points as well as entanglement hazards.
I might turn my dives on thirds, but never on SAC information. However, most of my dives are turned before thirds are reached. I like having lots of gas.How you get it does not control the dive.
Yet, we have Andy telling us that he can engage his hose with his elbow. Hey, I get all the phobias and resistance. I don't think wireless AI is for everyone. Then, neither are rebreathers... or Shearwaters. That doesn't stop me from using them.As for entanglement, my bailout bottles are rigged side mount style with a 6" hose curled up at bungied to the first stage.
No, because I don't use one. I have several excellent wrist and hose mount analog depth gauges.Yeah, occasionally I run across motorcyclists who are more experienced than I am. They've been riding 40 years - on the same bike or same brand and style. They've never had an accident. But they've also never ridden over the speed limit. Never ridden in really heavy traffic. And never ridden in bad weather. They, too, believe that there is nothing someone who has only been riding one or two years can possibly tell them. If they person with less saddle time agrees with them, they are "smart". But, if the person with less saddle time disagrees with them, they are ignorant and close-minded and stupid for not listening to the "more experienced" person.
I can only imagine that at some point in the past the guys that insisted that mechanical depth gauges were the only smart way to go thought the same of you that you seem to think of me now.
My dad started diving in about 1960. He dove in the Navy. He was diving the caves of north Florida (we're from Tallahassee) before a lot of people on this board were even born. The mastodon skeleton he brought up out of the Aucilla river may still be on display on the US Geologic Survey at FSU. He scoffs at your electronic depth gauge. He never needed one. Are you going to listen to him and stop using it?
How about some real data??? Science over BS. How many in-water failures have their been?1. I don't distrust AI, I merely question its frequency of in-water failure relative to mechanical SPGs.