But I've taken to running profiles on VPlanner before doing any deep dives (anything over 100-110') or anything where I INTEND to go into Deco on the Suunto, and filing away what VPlanner tells me in my brain.
I do that for two reasons - the computer may fail during the dive (that would stink if I had a deco obligation at the time!) and as I "slide" more towards technical-style diving, I'm very interested in the actual safety factors involved in doing it both ways (computer .vs. table.)
The computer's apparently liberal approach isn't, by the way, nearly as bad as it looks, since there really is no such thing as a "square profile", and small differences in depth make a big difference. For instance, the actual maximum depth on that dive was 137'. You'd plan it was 140, but the
fact is 137 was max depth reached, and the actual "bottom average" was right around 130ish.
Also, VPM-B doesn't call for deep stops. But I do 'em and believe in 'em, and that extra minute above the offgassing ceiling does help your overall deco profile.
When you recompute for the ACTUAL average bottom depth and time, you get pretty close results between VPM-B and the Suunto. VPM-B now demands a first stop @ 30', and that's for less than a minute. The 20' stop is 1 minute, and the 15' stop is now 6 minutes.
This is why computers are useful, despite the Pugnatious

derision that many serve up. Using tables - now matter how you cut them (e.g. pre-printed ones or ones you cut on a computer at the time) is an inherently conservative act, as few dives have anything approaching a true square profile.
The one complaint I have with Suunto in this regard is that their "ascent time" includes the "safety stop", which is cool, but once you clear mandatory deco they still claim the "safety stop" is
advisory. THAT is a problem from where I sit, and accounts for most of the difference in terms of the computer being more liberal.
In fact, omitting the "safety stop" that the Vytec wanted me to do on that dive would have left me "off the charts" on VPM-B even with the conservatism set to ZERO!
So for those who dive a Vytec (and probably the Vyper or Cobra, as their deco computations appear to be nearly if not absolutely identical, assuming no gas switches) if you consider the "safety stop" on any deco dive to be MANDATORY and not advisory you end up with a profile that looks pretty much like VPM-B. If you also incorporate a deep stop with VPM-B, though, you have a problem as VPM-B has no provision for it (at least, none that I can find in the config or help files!)