Considering that, when I entered the class, the instructor politely asked me if he could show me to the *RIGHT* place, because obviously, ha ha, I didn't want to be in Scuba diving class… Oh BOY was he apologetic when I pulled the woman who FAILED the swim test out of the water before she drowned. I was the best in that class (as I usually am at anything I attempt *grin*) and when he failed me, I just got up and left without a word. Should've maybe contacted the NFB, but I was 17 at the time and at Dartmouth and I was beginning to figure out that I didn't need someone else to tell me I'd passed a course or a test. I bet I could go back today and, except for the formulas for decompression time and safe diving time, I'd pass again. And, this wouldn't be a hard app to make for IOS, though I don't think the Otterbox was designed to keep your I thing dry at 30-50 feet. :) pressure might actually make the screen implode at that depth. :) However, I've thought from time to time about accessible dive meter/depth gauge, so maybe it could be controlled by an I thing on the surface, though obviously there are design flaws with this. I'm just babbling.
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