I'm 62 and struggling to keep up with technology, but determined to succeed. One's children have no patience so have to struggle on as best as I can.(Not altogether fair, they do help sometimes.) The books I've worked through seem very basic now. Everything that is available to do I want to try out. Squidoo has been a huge learning curve but no doubt there are even more mysteries to conquer. I guess more and more things are being invented as I write.
I watched The Detectorists tonight. I have not watched it before. It is about a group of people who use detecting equipment to discover old coins and other things of archeological interest. This was the last in the series and had a bitter sweet feel to it. One of the main characters asked,"Why do we do it?" and the other replied,"This is the nearest you will ever get to time travel." You have to be an optimist to do metal detecting. There is always the attraction of making a big find or an important discovery. Among all the tin cans and coat hangers found there is the hope of a Saxon hoard, or Roman gold. Optimism keeps them going.
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