Poll Time!! When you go diving, do you make a point to get your log signed/stamped?

Do you get your log signed/stamped after every dive?

  • Yes! Every time! Its important!

    Votes: 25 18.5%
  • No! No one touches my log book but me!

    Votes: 36 26.7%
  • Sometimes.. If its easy to do..

    Votes: 50 37.0%
  • What?!? We are supposed to keep logs?!?!

    Votes: 24 17.8%

  • Total voters
    135

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I checked the "No, no one touches my logbook!" box, but the tone of the option is misleading. My answer would more appropiately belong in a "No, why bother?" option.

I agree....I chose this option, but it was more of an "I don't care about asking other people to prove that I made the dive". I dive for myself and not for anyone else....I don't need anyone to sign my log book to prove that I made the dive.

I keep a log, but that's for myself....that way I can go back and check what kind of weight I need when I change configurations, or can remind myself that a particular site is terrible to dive at low tide, or what site has cool creatures or structures or whatever.
 

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