I personally find my logbook a holly book... Is the only reference from my diving experience. Whenever I want to recall a particular experience I go to my logbook and recap on it.
When I had around 40 dives, I was robber while in a diving trip. Good part of my gear was stolen, including some pretty expensive stuff, but the only thing I really regreted was my logbook.
From that date on, I have my paper logbook, my digital logbook with a backup on the internet and a logbook online. Call me obsesive, I may be but there is nothing I hate more than not having the information on several of my first 40 dives.
So my recommendation, LOG... maybe the stamps are not that important, but the information on your dive experience has enormous value to you.
When I had around 40 dives, I was robber while in a diving trip. Good part of my gear was stolen, including some pretty expensive stuff, but the only thing I really regreted was my logbook.
From that date on, I have my paper logbook, my digital logbook with a backup on the internet and a logbook online. Call me obsesive, I may be but there is nothing I hate more than not having the information on several of my first 40 dives.
So my recommendation, LOG... maybe the stamps are not that important, but the information on your dive experience has enormous value to you.