In my GUE courses, the term DIR was NEVER used once.
Your nose appears a bit longer......give the world a break.

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In my GUE courses, the term DIR was NEVER used once.
Hey King,
I just got through reading through some of your older posts just to see where you are coming from and it looks like you are a fairly new diver. I really don't see how you have experienced as many arrogant DIR divers in real life as you make out.
Obviously it's possible that you might live in some DIR epicenter of prick divers but my guess is your opinion is based off of what you have experienced on the internet. Four years ago I was the same way when I got (re)certified. I assumed DIR meant arrogant divers until I actually meet some. I would strongly encourage to take a fundies class or maybe sit in on a Fundies opening sessions - some instructors will let you. This will give you a chance to experience what it is from the source.
Actually, it's rather the salesmen.
Nice pitch though, you have a real future in customer relations. What's next, insult my nationality or religion?
I'm sorry, I'm so clearly mistaken. You're obviously a joy to spend the day with . . . please sign me up so I can be abused more!
Your nose appears a bit longer......give the world a break.![]()
believe it or not, there are probably plenty of non-DIR divers out there that can out-dive you (or me).
Please point out all the posts where GUE divers are suggesting those who do not dive as GUE suggests will die? Please point out where GUE divers are suggesting only their method is right. If a substantial portion of GUE divers are doing these things, please link to all these posts. Put up or ...
Nope, wasn't used. Sit in on a class. Most instructors would be happy to have you audit. If you care enough to think you're right, prove me wrong. The term wasn't used once.
some of our experiences are not based on "posts"; many of them are based on "real" life diving experiences. imagine that. BTW, it is hard to link "real" dive experience to the internet.
Ok then here are my questions
On 200' wreck dive can I
Put SPG on my left chest D ring?
Attach my can light to the right side of my plate and carry it in my right hand?
Put 40% (also can I use 40%) on my left side and 100% on my right?
Use 19/35 back gas?
Use a computer?
Bungee my long hose between my wing and right tank?
And lastly do it solo?
That's fine, as I've oft observed we each have the right to go to hell in the handbasket of our own choosing. I'd be very sorry to see you go that way. But that's not my point ... my point is that here is a much more clear and present danger than a lot of things that have defined DIR requirements yet DIR ignores the issue, likely because it's not a cave issue ... it's a second order problem that has caused fatalities in open water, that they did not think about ... it's what we call caveblind.