My last post about your ad hominem. I highlighted the part you committed. Subject please?An ad hominem is a logical fallacy wherein one asserts that another's argument is wrong purely because of something discreditable/not-authoritative about the other person.
I illustrated a point. {snipping all of the sniping}You made a claim:
No insult was intended. You either know how to do a skill, or you don't. You don't seem to comprehend this skill from your own words so most would assume that you do not know how to accomplish it.You ignored what I had said and instead of responding insulted me
But the REAL issue... is your reference to a "REAL OCEAN". Some would take that to be a veiled insult, but aside from that, you have never answered this adequately. What makes certain oceans real, while others are deemed to being not real? You seem to want ALL Open Water Divers to prepare for the coming doom of monofilament gill nets, and I, as well as a host of divers here on ScubaBoard, do not see the reasoning for it. We are more likely to be hit by a boat here in Florida than to be victimized by your roaming gill nets.
It's my assertion that you rely on a testosterone laced vision of what a "real ocean" is, to somehow negate the experiences of %95 percent of all dives. I illustrated that just because a FEW divers need to follow certain protocols, that does not necessitate ALL of us following those protocols, and that indeed those protocols would most certainly be outside of most any Open Water Curriculum. There is no need to create Uber Divers, capable of diving your "Real Oceans" from the onset of their diving careers. Divers SHOULD build on their skill set by diving in waters of similar conditions in which they were trained, until such time as they increase their skills and training to be able to take on more demanding conditions.