detroit diver:
First things first. Can you please show me where I said you were going to die?
No, I cant. When I said But I do take issue with the recurring theme... I was making a generalization, not attacking you personally. You seem to see more people attacking DIR, while I see more DIR people attacking others. Its probably a matter of perspective. We always give more notice to people attacking our lifestyle than supporting it.
detroit diver:
As for the gear configuration, would you not agree with me that if everyone's gear is standardized, that there is a far less chance of confusion or potential problems?
Yes. Well, sort of. I would probably say less, Im not sure I would say far less. I would also say that DIRs level of standardization is boring, stagnant, and not necessary for the diving I do. Im sure that you dont agree with that, or think its unimportant, but again, this thread asked my reasons for not going DIR. If I was doing anything other than non-overhead open water diving, I might feel that the DIR level of standardization was more important, but I doubt it.
detroit diver:
As it turns out, if you go back and do a study on those that screamed and yelled the most about not being DIR, or personal preference, you will find that the loudest ones eventually realized the importance of DIR and some of them became our biggest supporters.
I guess I dont need to, as youve already collated that data, and can provide it to me, right? Or is this a generalization? Do you really have the data to support that statement?
detroit diver:
I didn't bother to read the whole thing, just the first post and the last three pages....
detroit diver:
As for your comment about being arrogant, well, I guess that's your opinion. Others on this thread think otherwise. I've been called worse...oh well.
I scanned the first post, and the last three pages, and didnt see anyone expressing an opinion of you. I did see several places where your tone seemed arrogant, but its hard to know someones intention from written statements. IMO there is enough perceived DIR arrogance on these threads to support DIR-F adding a unit on maintaining a good public image. But, again, thats from my perspective.
I also see that my posts sound much more condescending than I intended. I apologize for that. I tend to do that when I feel I'm being attacked.
If you, as a supporter of DIR, are reading this thread to find out why people are not interested in DIR, I suggest you try to be less defensive and more open to figuring out WHY people feel the way they do, rather than challenging their views. If you are reading this post looking for a fight, please stop wasting my time.
detroit diver:
A lot of what DIR proposes is just common sense.
That brings up another point to illustrate why I dont plan to go DIR (in keeping with the original intent of this thread). I have plenty of common sense. I dont need another certification to gain it.
Maybe you can explain something to me. I see lots of agency bashing on these threads. However, the vocal DIR folks, be they a minority or not, are the only ones that imply that their way is the only way. As a matter of fact, they seem to be the only ones that feel that they need to convince everyone else that their way is the best way. Any idea why that is? It certainly comes across as arrogant and elitist.