You're off topic. But I like it, so I'll chime in.DeepSeaExplorer:And, in the process, divers would become more educated and perhaps others would not have to repeat the same mistakes. Instead, we hear "undeserved hit" and we accept it, learn nothing, and move on.
I got what many called an "undeserved hit" some time ago. Yes, my computer said I was within NDLs. What it didn't know was that I was dehydrated, middle aged, it was cold water (40's), that I was freezing cold, that I had to urinate badly (all that coffee I'd had all day prior to the dive), that I exerted myself immediately following the dive (ran with my gear on up a hill and over to the porta-potty), and that I went right home and took a hot shower.
An undeserved hit... right? Actually, I can't think of a recipe for deserving it more. Which is why I now disagree with the prevailing concept of riding a computer that knows nothing about your age, your weight, the water temp, or a hundred other things that might contribute to DCS.
I'd really like to rename "undeserved hit" to "computer-rider hit".