cdiver2
Contributor
H2Andy:well, let me put it this way.
given the kind of diving i do here in Florida, i am not going to rush out and buy
one any time soon.
but, as i have said, i can see how its uses (in a limited number of scenarios) can
be very....er...useful....
my biggest issue is the mindset (and i am not pointing fingers at anyone) that
opts for a gadget as a solution when the real solution is to change diving habits
and practices.
i would change those first before getting the gadget.
and yes... there ARE some (a few) scenarios where the gadget makes sense.
I agree and would hope the likelihood of ever needing one is slim as you said especially the kind of diving you do, but I would remind you that the scene I described in post #3 was in Florida. When I surfaced and saw the boat a 39' Sea Ray with fly bridge a dot in the distance my first thoughts were oh s**t there never going to see us, and I can tell you there were a lot of worried faces on the boat when it picked us up.
My main concern for considering one is the remote spots that we do go to around the world. Don't get me wrong I would like a new PC faster more memory or a better slide scanner or a safety device that would work anywhere in the world. Given that we do travel to these parts I think it would be more prudent of me to go with safety.