David Doolette writes: > > David Story replies > >I believe each of us has a responsibility to use only profiling dive > >computers, and report our dive data so that it can be used by others. : > aslo require accurate reporting of the gas mixtures used. Someone needs to > maintain the database, someone needs to write a manual for post-dive > evaluation, someone needs to do the modelling. It would be a long-term > project, but as David points out it would be a real contribution of this > forum. Who volunteers? I would, but the dog ate my computer. I volunteer to archive and make publicly available any and all dive logs. I assume I'll have to figure out how to get all different data into some common format, but I feel confident I can figure that out as the data comes in. Does anyone have any dive profiles online? Please feel free to send them to me (story@sg*.co*) -- as long as you're willing to have the data itself (not the source) made public. Summary: I will archive and redistribute as requested any and all dive profile data. I will keep said data anonymous, unless given explicit permission by each contributor to attribute their data. Any takers? I might be persuaded to do a visualization of the first N datasets I receive.... Cheers, David Story Silicon Graphics, Inc. story@sg*.co* Mountain View, California
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