Dear G. Irvine & team: I understand you feelings for the "diving community" but you have to understand that you are ahead of the majority both conceptually and experimentally. The (diving or whatever) "establishment" will do a lot of friction and it will try to put you down. This has happened and still happens to all people who develop new conceptual frameworks. George, you and many of those who share and understand your concepts, participate in your experiments and develop the DIR framework will have to pay a price: the price of not being understood by most others. My supervisor, a 78 years old, senior scientist of highest rank and FAO resource management veteran uses to say: "the higher the quaility, the higher the price one hace to pay to get the thing through". However, the only way to get through is to formalize the findings and discuss them in relation to other algorithms, etc. Anyhow, there should be documents (at least some books) to record what your group has done and how the classical algorithms and diving concepts have evolved through the DIR framework. Cheers, aldo.solari@ho*.se* www.ccbb.ulpgc.es/fish-ecology/solaris ___ Canary Islands Latitude 27º 37' - 29º 25' North, Longitude 13º 20' - 18º 10' West trey@ne*.co* T> Aldo, JJ is putting that stuff together, I personally could T> care less. I worked out the deco model myself as I did not T> want to do the bullshit that everyone else does, but I have no T> love for the diving community and will not waste ten seconds T> giving them this information, and am not looking for any T> recognition in it. In my opinion, they do not need to know. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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