
Interesting thread
It's all been said before really.... but I can't resist throwing in my .02 worth
First of all I would really like directions to this mythical warm water, always the same conditions, millpond dive site people keep hinting at:blinking:
IMHO it seems like a lot of people think the diving conditions of their location somehow make them better divers than those diving in other locations

Other than that mystical location noted above every site has it's challenges. Change is the only constant. I do agree a variety of experience is a good teacher.
I have dived a certain location a lot. There are quite a number of dive sites there and boy can conditions change! I've had some pretty challenging dives there and some dead easy ones too. Every one of those dives taught me something

the lessons learned weren't all dive related.
Here's what I think number of dive means.
You got into the water X number of times and you got out X number of times unless you are fibbing about numbers.
Here's what I think of bottom time
You got to enjoy diving for X number of hours (providing no fibbing)
Here's what I think of Certification
You got someone to say you successfully completed a course at some point. (ND seriously 2 Rescue dives without getting wet? wow)
I will learn more by talking to you and make my decision by watching you underwater.
I refused to buddy with a DM who didn't even know what the hose was for when looking at an air integrated computer that was on sale! I admit I made that judgement before we hit the water. When we hit the water I was glad I hadn't accepted that buddy assignment! I know an instructor or two I wouldn't dive with too!

Hey...what's a "dive bag"? The boats I've dived on don't have much space for bags of any kind. Shore dives we tend to use honking big durable plastic tubs:blinking:
If I see well used gear... I might ask where they got it.... thrift shop, used on ebay or new and used by them. I can compliment them on any of the above and draw my own conclusions.:blinking: