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Old 06-02-03, 12:17 PM
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Quote[/b] ]Quote: from peter k on 11:37 pm on Feb. 5, 2003
As an example, the next time you go for a dive, follow your computer then check tables after you get out. I think you might see a big difference in stops.

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Without stirring things up, i hope, that is what computers are ment to do, give you an accurate dive schedual based on what you have actually done, tha basic rules must still be followed. Looking at the time you said you spent at depth on the first dive and your ascent time i am still thinking you chased the computer to the surface, only you can tell us that, in its self not best practice, but not the end of the world, if you follow the rules, i mean the computer is a tool not a magic box, i have done hundreds, around 1500 dives on computers and have never had a bend, but i do not expect it to think for me, i always follow all deco rules, it is just a pity to blame such a good tool coz people dont follow the rules.

BTW watch out for my bend report next week.
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