7th August 2008, 12:39 AM
I have found Britarch quite interesting since I joined, shame it houses arrogant dinosaurs such as Paul Barford but hey ho, nothing in life is perfect.
Being an effing detectorist myself I found it pointless to even try and debate the points being raised in respect of the hobby as goal posts were continually moved and the arguements being presented were just a smoke screen behind which more basic goals hid.
The hobby is here to stay, like it or not! Yes there is a lot of room for improvement which some of us spend a lot of time encouraging, so it is refreshing to come across archaeologists such as David who can think outside the box and see the benefits that the hobby can offer if given the chance.
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk
If a job is worth doing, then its worth doing it tomorrow!
Homer (Simpson)
Being an effing detectorist myself I found it pointless to even try and debate the points being raised in respect of the hobby as goal posts were continually moved and the arguements being presented were just a smoke screen behind which more basic goals hid.
The hobby is here to stay, like it or not! Yes there is a lot of room for improvement which some of us spend a lot of time encouraging, so it is refreshing to come across archaeologists such as David who can think outside the box and see the benefits that the hobby can offer if given the chance.
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk
If a job is worth doing, then its worth doing it tomorrow!
Homer (Simpson)