I think we effectively ended this discussion, correct? Bored everyone finally we did. Whew, about time. I am tired just thinking about this. Or maybe everyone else just went to bed? But, to sum up: Truisms in the Diving World Part 1:
1) The problem with dive destinations is that it was always better yesterday, it was always better somewhere else, and it will always be better next time. Until the next time of course.
2) Divemasters always swim too slow, and they always swim too fast. Their briefings are always too long and too short. They are always too comprehensive but not comprehensive enough.
3) The currents are always too strong, unless they are not strong enough.
4) There are too many experts who know everything, and too many experts who know nothing.
I know nothing, so I'll leave it to all of you. It's been an enjoyable discussion, though, thanks. I also enjoy every dive I go on, except in the bay at Racha Yai of course. Oh, and off Cancun in front of Club Med. You can have those places, I enjoy every other place I've been, thoroughly.
For those who don't find some thing a little bit enjoyable about every dive you do, golf is a very exciting sport, and even more expensive than diving which is pretty cool. And, you can dress better. And the chicks STILL wont dig you.
I read a tech piece the other day in some nameless paper which predicted that blogs are on the decline because there is too much repetition. I'm not sure I agree. I am not sure I agree. I am not sure I agree.