Doctor Rig
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I just got finished reading a good thread “Are dive computers making bad divers?
Good discussion, which leaves me with a simple take-away: computers are very capable and far better than tables, enabling improved diver safety, but divers could make better use their computers. But I want to hear more.
With this thread, I’d like to hear suggested best practices for using a dive computer for the recreational diver (1) before, (2) at the beginning, (3) during, (4) at the end and (4) during the surface interval following a dive. Perhaps input on, what to review, what to watch for, how to react to, in various scenarios.
If anything like this exists, maybe we could review it.
Are dive computers making bad divers?
Men went to the moon on slide rules. They came back too. Sounds uncomfortable. OMMOHY PS I have a few whiz wheels around somewhere.
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Good discussion, which leaves me with a simple take-away: computers are very capable and far better than tables, enabling improved diver safety, but divers could make better use their computers. But I want to hear more.
With this thread, I’d like to hear suggested best practices for using a dive computer for the recreational diver (1) before, (2) at the beginning, (3) during, (4) at the end and (4) during the surface interval following a dive. Perhaps input on, what to review, what to watch for, how to react to, in various scenarios.
If anything like this exists, maybe we could review it.