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No, that is not another thread. It is the same one I referenced. A bit more attention to detail would be in order...First from LOWVIZ post. Here is another thread with more information. Thank you.
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/co.../492111-cressi-leonardo-too-conservative.html ...//...
I've finally begun to understand the disconnect. Today's newer divers need a device that will serve up a single point, a "don't go there NDL" so that if they should get hurt it won't be their fault. If the DC they bought isn't letting them stay down as long as others then that is proof positive that they bought the wrong DC. Easy, just trade it in for a more macho one.
I started my training with a NE Atlantic wreck diving shop that taught me quite differently. I too am gone from this sort of discussion. My concerns center around the insidious effects that multiple "slightly out of protocol" dives begin to exert. I favor RGBM (or other bubble) models for this. I dive a VR3, Uwatec BT, ScubaPro hockey puck, and a Cressi Giotto. I pick and choose to suit the planned dive. They all suit me well as I hold none of them as gospel.