otter-cat
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NetDoc once bubbled...
There are four segments to this graph... I like to keep the first two dark! I calculated that this is about 15-20 fpm. So, unless I am doing a deep dive (with deep stops) that a new diver just has no business dealing with, that works GREAT!!!
Computers free your brain to concentrate on other (more worthwhile) things. You might just notice that herd of jelly fish you are about to enter... or might not miss that Marlin swimming by.
If you are monitoring your ascent rate by watching the graph on your computer, it seems like you have to be looking at the computer rather than those other things.
I'm not adamantly against computers; in fact, I use one. But I like to plan my dives with tables to give me a better idea of the numbers I can expect out of my computer, so that I can be better able to recognize if it's malfunctioning and giving erroneous information. I also have a separate depth gauge, so I can dive without the computer.
As far as ascent rates go, I try to monitor my rate by environmental cues (bubbles, particulates in the water column, etc.) but it's nice to be able to download (upload?) the profile from my computer afterwards and see how I did.