agilulfo
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Yes, thank you. I have done that when I first purchased the Perdix. Personally, I wouldn't take that as proof of someone's dive history since this way anyone can claim whatever they wish.
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You also could have bought the computer used and those may not be your dives. Happens all the time with computers.Yes, thank you. I have done that when I first purchased the Perdix. Personally, I wouldn't take that as proof of someone's dive history since this way anyone can claim whatever they wish.
True, However, you can bring fake paper logs or someone else’s computer as a proof. No way to know until you jump in the water and then everyone knows…Yes, thank you. I have done that when I first purchased the Perdix. Personally, I wouldn't take that as proof of someone's dive history since this way anyone can claim whatever they wish.
Exactly. I bring the last three pages of my logbook. If I lose them, I reconstruct them from SW Cloud. Easy enough to display at the counter when you're signing forms (for the rare op that actually asks). Most ops just ask you to list the date of your last dive on the form, and sign it.Or print out your dives prior…