If the industry will not adopt these measures on their own accord, then perhaps it's time to propose a bill to set a standard.
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This is alarming.
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If the industry will not adopt these measures on their own accord, then perhaps it's time to propose a bill to set a standard.
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I propose a $20 bill. That will be the fee for me to turn off the alarms on your computer.If the industry will not adopt these measures on their own accord, then perhaps it's time to propose a bill to set a standard.
Tell us how you really feel Jim LMWAOI bought my Predator because one of the features is that Shearwater assumes I know WTF I am doing and don't need nor want alarms, air integration, and a way to make buddy skills be taught to even more piss poor levels than they are now.
More technology in that area is just what we need (HELL NO!) with instructors setting people up to get hurt or killed by not focusing on real buddy skills and then reinforcing that piss poor education by leading them on single file swims on checkouts.
And we have just seen how well the govt can F up anything. Why the hell would you get them involved in Scuba. That'd make sure we had more dead divers with those incompetent asshats on the job.
I propose a $20 bill. That will be the fee for me to turn off the alarms on your computer.
I have never cared for a computer that beeps, vibrates or iluminates a screen. I can seldom hear them through a hood or feel them through a dry suit.
Once I have the dive planned I don't want to spend the time having to 'reprogram' settings for the next dive, I have them 'programmed' in my mind and written them on a slate or wet note already.
To each there own.
Yep. Getting the damn government involved in things that they don't need to be involved in.This is alarming.