In contrast, doing meaningful dives can take a very long time
This is very true. If I want to go diving, it will take me
- one hour to get to the diving club hut and to blend gasses
- one hour to drive to a dive site
- one hour of pre/post dive stuff
- one hour under water
- one hour driving back
- one hour for equipment maintenance and getting home
- some time writing my diving diary
A 45 to 90 minute dive will take me about 6-7 hours. If the buddy is slow, it will take 8.
In that time, I can post 30 times.
Besides, one dive taking a full working day, I can only dive on saturdays or sundays.
Logically, then, a person who is very interested in scuba and enjoys participatie Ther ng in discussions will have many times more posts than dives, even if that person has a lot of dives. It makes perfect sense.
Spot on.
But for some reason, some people who lack the capacity for logical thought seem to think that having more posts than dives means you do not have the necessary background to make valuable comments.
It is the amount of experience (not the number of dives) that is relevant. Your posts/dives ratio means nothing. Your #dives means a lot more - unless they were all pool dives. In addition to quantity you will need to experience diverse adverse conditions. The more the **** hits the fan, the better you know the ****.
These people who lack the capacity for logical thought think it is clever to demean those whose avid interest in scuba and whose deep reading on the topic results in a high number of posts. They typically make asinine comments about "posting less and diving more," and they actually think that makes sense.