Charlie: I think 2 people who know what they are doing sharing a computer is not a big deal. Quite frankly there are repetitive dives that I do frequently that I do not need either a table, or a computer for. I just know them. I'd also do a second dive if my computer crapped out after the first one. Just on a very conservative profile, given what I know about my profiles & based on my experience.
For new divers I think it is more of a risk. With potentially faster ascents (lack of control) and possibly more willingness to push a computer 'to it's limits' on a repetitive dive. Also, there isn't a base to draw upon when making decisions, it's all new.
Knowledge is power and I think anyone who blindly trusts their computer needs to sit down and take a close hard look at how they are approaching this sport. That is the same if they are 2 divers on one computer or each diver blindly trusting their own
Just my $0.02
For new divers I think it is more of a risk. With potentially faster ascents (lack of control) and possibly more willingness to push a computer 'to it's limits' on a repetitive dive. Also, there isn't a base to draw upon when making decisions, it's all new.
Knowledge is power and I think anyone who blindly trusts their computer needs to sit down and take a close hard look at how they are approaching this sport. That is the same if they are 2 divers on one computer or each diver blindly trusting their own

Just my $0.02