When I am going to be diving, the actual dive part, not traveling to the dive location, I do not take a laptop with me I often do not take my phone with me. A piece of plastic is simpler, waterproof, and does the job.
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When I am going to be diving, the actual dive part, not traveling to the dive location, I do not take a laptop with me I often do not take my phone with me. A piece of plastic is simpler, waterproof, and does the job.
It doesn't matter if you don't have your phone or PC with you. If you can show your credential in Internet to the Dive Shop it's enough. Every Dive Shop has Internet connection and a PC in the counter. You can show your credential in the agency web site or in your cloud site like Dropbox, Google docs or Microsoft One drive.
That would be nice, but there are plenty of examples that contrdict your statement.Every Dive Shop has Internet connection and a PC in the counter.
I did a bunch of specialties in 2008 and had the option of paying $5 extra for each plastic card to have an AWARE picture on it. Guess what I did.I recall PADI eCards starting as a Project AWARE sales pitch in 2008. I never saw a customer get it. Noone would pay extra for PADI to not do something. They'll be able to have fees for this in their resorts and the DSD factory boats where PADI has saturation coverage. How it goes in local shops will depend on how they deploy this.
My recent SDI/TDI experience is that my account shows all my credentials, the elearnings completion as well as the certification. My local shop prints the cards on the spot, ie hang around for 15mins after the trip returns and they wrap up the cert.