Agreed, its a practical get out of the water approach for a change in plan or whatever. I personally use 2 computers but can buy the idea that others prefer "simple" (ok, subjectively) rules that they can use too, and it seems a tool I'd like to have for that really bad day.The comparison graphs (to me) support that view, thanks.
-Mark
2 computers - buy 2 computers. Use 1 to tell you your ascent. If it breaks, use the other one to complete your ascent. If they both break, follow your buddy.
Ratio Deco - buy 2 bottom timer devices. Use your brain and 1 bottom timer to tell you your ascent. If the BT breaks, use the other to complete your ascent. If they both break, follow your buddy.
Which one is "simple"?
For the RD proponents, if they dive with at least one of their 2 BT devices being a completely mechanical device that tells them time and depth, then I can accept and respect their protocol. But, anyone who says "I can't depend on a computer because it's an electronic device" and then dives with 2 electronic bottom timers, well, I feel like they have really drunk the Kool-Aid. ESPECIALLY if they are using one of those electronic devices to tell them their average depth (a value the BT CALCULATES) and then calculating their ascent based on that.
There was one post that almost made some sense to me. The poster said they were cheap and didn't want to spend $2K on computers. I can certainly understand that. But, you can buy a brand new DR Nitek Q for $400 that is a multi-gas trimix computer. So, for $800, you can do whatever tech diving you want, with 2 fully capable computers. If you can't afford the difference between 2 bottom timers and 2 DR Niteks, then, really, you probably can't afford to go tech diving anyway.
I think RD (in the form I understand GUE to employ it) is cool. Doing your dive plan and having an idea of what the ratio of deco time to bottom time is certainly can't hurt. Being able to apply that knowledge to sanity check the ascent calculated by your dive computer is nice.
But, I think the NEED for it anymore is pretty much like the NEED for OW students to learn how to use tables. I.e. the notion that it is NEEDED is simply outdated.