I do enjoy going back and reading the paper log I kept at the beginning. Some of the entries are just delightful, like the one where I passed Fundies, where I drew flowers and fireworks all over the page!
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Obviously I'm new to this. My dive computer logs my dives, and I sync them to the laptop and Movescount.
I'd still like to keep a paper log, though. I have the PADI book that was part of the course material. But isn't there a better, sturdier log book available to buy? Or do you just write in a blank notebook?
Obviously I'm new to this. My dive computer logs my dives, and I sync them to the laptop and Movescount.
I'd still like to keep a paper log, though. I have the PADI book that was part of the course material. But isn't there a better, sturdier log book available to buy? Or do you just write in a blank notebook?
Obviously I'm new to this. My dive computer logs my dives, and I sync them to the laptop and Movescount.
I'd still like to keep a paper log, though. I have the PADI book that was part of the course material. But isn't there a better, sturdier log book available to buy? Or do you just write in a blank notebook?
...Question? Do you think that as computers advanced logging dives went down? I am thinking that when we had to "find the RAT" using tables we had to have that info. available for the next dive so we logged every dive.
I have the PADI book that was part of the course material. But isn't there a better, sturdier log book available to buy? Or do you just write in a blank notebook?