SeaJay
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ScoobieDooo once bubbled...
For ANY poll to be accurate one must consider what sector of the masses that is being surveyed. In this case, it'd be mostly tech divers...and thats not a impartial poll.
Agreed. That might skew our results.
To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure if it would be worth it anyway... If we came up with results that showed that plastic QD's were failing in statistically significant numbers, would it change anything? Likewise, if our results showed that plastic QD's weren't, would it change anything?
Would the fact that one system was proven more streamlined than another make you sell all of your gear and suddenly choose a different gear configuration?
I mean, I think the results would be interesting, but I don't think they'd be effective at "proving" one person right or wrong... And furthermore, I don't believe that it'd change anyone's opinion.
Lastly, as -hh pointed out, results - whether conclusive or not - would still be subject to what the other person saw as "statistically significant." Furthermore, simply asking the question in the poll - that is, the way it's asked - would in and of itself skew the results. I might choose that we ask, "Have you ever seen a broken QD," where he might ask, "How many hours have you dived with a broken QD?" The same people, therefore, could give different results, basically nullifying any conclusions from the poll.
I tell you, I'm happy just agreeing to disagree. Y'all say that you're all about making individual choices on what's best for you in your selection of dive gear. If that's true, then can you simply understand that I choose to dive with the same gear that my buddies dive with? I mean, I've chosen to dive with a certain group, and frankly, that was one of the reasons... Because we're all on the same page. I respect the fact that you choose another method, and you have your belief system which supports your choices. I do too. Can we not coexist this way?
DIR isn't for everyone, folks... And that statement doesn't imply one style is better than another... Although I have my favorite way of diving, and y'all know what that is.
Ask me why I choose no plastic parts, and I'll tell you. I understand that you don't believe that they cause the problems that I cite, but my experiences have supported my beliefs. I expect that if I ask why you choose those things, you have your reasons.
I would like to stop arguing about it, that's for sure.
But please understand that if you ask me, I'm going to shoot straight and tell you my beliefs. My reasons are based on my education and my experience, which no doubt is different from your own. That doesn't make me wrong or right, and it doesn't make you wrong or right either.
...And an attempt to prove one wrong or right only means that you're more concerned about being wrong or right than being tolerant. Or that you're more concerned about being wrong or right than "just diving.