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I had to give you a "Thank You" boulderjon, cause your thanks count of 666 was freaking me out...lol
I had to give you a "Thank You" boulderjon, cause your thanks count of 666 was freaking me out...lol
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I had to give you a "Thank You" boulderjon, cause your thanks count of 666 was freaking me out...lol
Are you saying that students don't need computers for their OW dives?What you heard is not accurate. It will not cost a shop a dime more to teach one way or the other.
Are you saying that students don't need computers for their OW dives?
We don't charge a rental fee on equipment.If our shop were to do that now and we decided to supply the equipment to the student without charging a rental fee, then it would be just a matter of reaching into the rental gear and handing it out.
In the CW the most you can get a computer to do is to turn on.As it is right now, still in the tables era, our students have computers on their consoles when they do the CW dives, and we show them how they work.
That makes sense, as long as the students are shown how to fill out the log. Many of them don't understand it's importance and forget how to use the log in way too short a period of time.When they get equipment from us for their OW dives, they have computers as well. When we log their dives, we do it using the tables right now, but I show them how to pull the information from their computers.
That depends on a number of factors. These "state of the art" training agencies who say they lead the way seem to fall 10 years behind SDI on the computer issue. I am not and never have been an SDI Instructor.I suppose that if a shop does not currently own a set of computers, then there will be an added expense, but a shop that does not own a set of computers these days probably deserves a kick in their retail planning pants.
I use two computers (I might be required to do 5-6 dives in a day), so redundancy is a must, but, if it came down to it, I would know about where I was on a table ...
To use two computers is a good idea. But I believe, that somebody who believes - while doing 5-6 dives in a day - if both his computers would fail after dive no.3 or 4, that he would be able to track his dives with a dive table, will also believe that Santa Claus is coming on 24th of December.
All you have to do is complete one multi-level dive with a maximum depth that would be a table violation with a square profile (which is what happens with the vast majority of resort area dives) and you won't be able to use the tables accurately the rest of the day.