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Do you suppose...

mwaynebennett

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Do you suppose that in 100 years, there will be people going around with plastic detectors looking for Air Soft BBs and taking photos of them and posting the photos on the internet?

Mark
 
Interesting thought. I often wonder about what the future of detecting will look like. We tend to get so excited by bullets, tools, etc., that people over a century ago left behind, but its easy to forget that, over a century ago, these items were just trash! Perhaps one day, those with detectors will giggle with delight at the sight of a pulltab instead of sighing and tossing them out. Hey, who knows? What we take for granted today may not be so a hundred years from now.
 
abcoin said:
Interesting thought. I often wonder about what the future of detecting will look like. We tend to get so excited by bullets, tools, etc., that people over a century ago left behind, but its easy to forget that, over a century ago, these items were just trash! Perhaps one day, those with detectors will giggle with delight at the sight of a pulltab instead of sighing and tossing them out. Hey, who knows? What we take for granted today may not be so a hundred years from now.

Exactly !! very well put.


Karl
 
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