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When was the last time you checked your BOV was working while diving below 330 feet?When was the last time you checked your BOV was working while diving below 330 feet?
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When was the last time you checked your BOV was working while diving below 330 feet?When was the last time you checked your BOV was working while diving below 330 feet?
Tim O'Leary, who kind of ran NAUI Tech until a few years ago, was talking with George and members of the WKPP at least as far back as 1996 or 1997. Andrew didn't really get involved with anything involving the WKPP or GUE until around the time of the Britannic expedition in '99.
The phrase Doing It Right was originally coined by a reporter by the name of Sue Cocking, she ended an article on the WKPP with something like "the reason they are so successful is because they do it right". George took it and ran with it.
"Could"?!? I never met the guy but I've read transcripts and seen videos of him. Saying he could be abrasive is like saying cow manure could stink.The George hate is completely misguided these days. I liked him but recognize he could be abrasive.
Actually, George didn’t come up with the term DIR, a reporter did.The term "Doing it Right" was created well before Jarrod wrote that book. George Irvine III used the phrase in an interview about WKPP diving practices. That was before GUE existed. The phrase stuck with WKPP, which included Jarrod. Jarrod used it later when he created GUE, and he used it when he created Halcyon.
A training director for both WKPP (I think) and GUE was Andrew Georgitsis. After GUE fired him, he worked for NAUI Tech for a while, bringing the ideas and term there, although NAUI did not formally adopt the term. Then he founded UTD, which still uses the term DIR. (GUE, BTW, does not.) Current UTD practices do not align with GUE's or with earlier version of DIR, but they still call it DIR. There are some significant differences.
Another agency, Innerspace Explorers (ISE) also uses the term DIR. I do not know how well their version of DIR matches GUE practices.
See Ken's post above.Actually, George didn’t come up with the term DIR, a reporter did.
During an interview George was asked about what they were doing, how they were doing it etc. He was explain it and the reporter said something to the effect of “So in other words you guys are doing it right?”, and George said “Yeah, I guess you could say that”. And the term stuck ever since.
Seems like a conflict of interest
Did he stand to gain monetarily?Nope. Maybe he just knows what diving I am doing. I don't do cave or wreck penetration just some deco dives from time to time. Perhaps he better than others understands my diving capabilities and previous training. There is no conflict on not promoting a course that is not necessary for a diver.
Did he stand to gain monetarily?
After some self-reflection, GUE fundies is not for everyone.