simbrooks:So are some of those newer divers (myself included) to take it that you are warning us about our thirst for knowledge and understanding and not getting in over our heads or is there a fear or concern about something else? I know (from what we have discussed before) you have been diving for a few years and have completed a few certs and are experienced in many ways of diving compared to the newbies, but without questioning and using the things we read/learn about (again here, from books, from diving (either doing or observing others) or from speaking to more experienced divers) to qualify our questions - how do we get the answers to the things that come up in our minds? What i mean is i could ask you about x, but we could have a 20 min discussion getting up to the answer if you try to explain the foundation of how to get there, which someone may have already told me, bypassing that part by using terminology and ideas that are expressed all over the place, typically shows an understanding of those ideas and allows the question to be answered. Yes one or two people do discuss things beyond their diving experience or skill level (again myself included), partly due to planning training, skills, reading, equipment purchases based upon common practices and whatnot that are discussed or researched again amongst the resources stated above of which SB is only a part. This tautological arguement could go on forever, you shouldnt know ....... at your stage, but you cant advance further when you are ready because no-one will discuss ..... with you.
Also, its almost de-rigeur, to have a thread taken off-topic somewhat, its already happened several times since the opening rant.BTW, i appreciate your POV and your advice and experience those times i have spoken with you (in person or on here) and one day might appreciate a dive if you are ever free - sometimes i come across a little abrasive on some posts.
Let me clarify my point a little further. Don't act like you know it all if you don't. Ask all the questions you want, become a good diver, learn to be safe and confident in your abilities in the water, but don't claim to know it all when you don't (and this is an in general statement, not directed directly to you). There are people that come across as real idiots on here, mostly trolling I hope.