Yeah, like the attitude you get from the staff when you walk into Extreme Exposure.
George Irvine was a great cave diver, really great. Most importantly, he advanced the understanding of deco issues for exploratory cave diving (though others around the world were doing the same). But his personality led him to be sometimes dangerous to others out of the water. Though he recognized the lack of capable instruction of those North Florida inbred-loser cave instructors, he, like many of you on this board who spout instruction, had no innate gift for the teaching of others (as Jablonski has). And George would rightfully despise you DIR pretenders.
Daniel,
George mentored me and many others..In fact, in the WKPP in the 90's, mentoring was the only way the DIR ideas and skills were developed for WKPP members. George was actually very good at showing skills and had an amazing ability to explain ANYTHING dive related, down to the smallest detail if you wanted it.
I don't know if George ever was even exposed to a DIR pretender up to around 2004 or so... so I am not sure how he would have reacted. More than likely, he would have created a conversation that got to the heart of the issue, explained what he thought was important, and that was usually very effective.
The more surprising thing was what would happen when George would walk into a dive shop he had not been in before. As you know, many Dive Shop staff/owners will get insecure and verbally combative if they think a new customer that has walked in is of a very different tech or gear perspective than they are...they get VERY DEFENSIVE. George was amazing at how he would disarm this, by knowing their gear, and their likes in diving, and almost instantly getting to a middle ground....
The only time I ever saw an "in-person" encounter with George, where he was not "nice" to a person, was on Jim Mimms boat one time....a diver onboard told George and I he was planning on doing a personal "deep air BEST" to 500 feet, during our Surface interval ( after our dive on the RB Johnson).
George stared at him for a moment, then said something like...Great, I'm talking to a dead man... and he conveyed he thought the guy was a moron.
The wanna-be deep diver in question, was a very recent tech diver, with maybe a year of diving experience. George told the Captain, Mimms, that this guy was not going to get a 500 foot drop during our interval, and that the next time he was on Mimms boat, we would not be.....We did a lot of Trips with Mimms back then, so Jim agreed.