12th September 2006, 02:21 PM
First of all I will make a note of the fact that you have totaly ignored your manipulation of my words.
I didnt ask for PAS, I was more than happy to record finds with my local county archie, we had an excellent relationship thanks. I have talked to several archaeologists who would also prefer this method of recording.
Archaeological outreach may well have been raised on here many times, and although the incentive may wear the hlao of outreeach to exapnd knowledge, we all know the real reason is because you are all **** scared of losing funding and a heightened profile and raised awareness will go a long, long, long way to help secure funding.
The real bottom line is that before too long PAS will be the boss of all UK based archaeology, centralised and certainly more cost effective.
I have not changed my mind at all on the need for a CoP Paul, rather than blindly accepting the axis version I am more comfortable with the UKDN version, which only today I have been preparing PDF formats for easy downloading from the UKDN website.
As to vitriol, or opinions Paul, they is far more than enough opf them splattered across the internet as you try to fulfil your mission to break the hobby.
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk
I didnt ask for PAS, I was more than happy to record finds with my local county archie, we had an excellent relationship thanks. I have talked to several archaeologists who would also prefer this method of recording.
Archaeological outreach may well have been raised on here many times, and although the incentive may wear the hlao of outreeach to exapnd knowledge, we all know the real reason is because you are all **** scared of losing funding and a heightened profile and raised awareness will go a long, long, long way to help secure funding.
The real bottom line is that before too long PAS will be the boss of all UK based archaeology, centralised and certainly more cost effective.
I have not changed my mind at all on the need for a CoP Paul, rather than blindly accepting the axis version I am more comfortable with the UKDN version, which only today I have been preparing PDF formats for easy downloading from the UKDN website.
As to vitriol, or opinions Paul, they is far more than enough opf them splattered across the internet as you try to fulfil your mission to break the hobby.
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk