cjbikes
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WVE...
I could not agree with you more, however for that to come about, the new NAUI specs for safety stops must be adhered to by all computer manufacturers, or else it'll be akind to something like VHS or Beta???
Once all these computer companies and the likes of the major certifying agencies coming to terms with one agreed upon set of safety stop recommendations, all that would be needed would be a "patch", downloadable from the repective computer manufacturer to adjust our "old" computers to the new recommendations, as you mentioned WVE..."running average depth" would be great, and the computer would then start off the auto countdown of 3 minutes at that depth.
However, after all is said and done, keep in mind that "safety" comes down to one individual, and that individual is the "me, myself and I" who's actually diving.
All these gadgets that we use nowadays, it seems that some of us look like christmas trees while diving...anyhow, all these newfound gadgets, as Rick said "ain't worth a hill of beans" in the wrong hands, or for that matter, in the wrong state of mind.
Take care,
CJ
I could not agree with you more, however for that to come about, the new NAUI specs for safety stops must be adhered to by all computer manufacturers, or else it'll be akind to something like VHS or Beta???
Once all these computer companies and the likes of the major certifying agencies coming to terms with one agreed upon set of safety stop recommendations, all that would be needed would be a "patch", downloadable from the repective computer manufacturer to adjust our "old" computers to the new recommendations, as you mentioned WVE..."running average depth" would be great, and the computer would then start off the auto countdown of 3 minutes at that depth.
However, after all is said and done, keep in mind that "safety" comes down to one individual, and that individual is the "me, myself and I" who's actually diving.
All these gadgets that we use nowadays, it seems that some of us look like christmas trees while diving...anyhow, all these newfound gadgets, as Rick said "ain't worth a hill of beans" in the wrong hands, or for that matter, in the wrong state of mind.
Take care,
CJ