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mwaynebennett

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I just read that Team Bounty Hunter won the 2009 Grand National Relic Shootout. I looked over the past few year's winners and it seems like the Bounty Hunter team is consistently in the top tier and that the Whites team is consistently in the bottom. Is that a function of the dedication of the team members or an accurate reflection of the ease of use and functionality of the machines used?

Mark
Elite 2200
Pioneer 505
WA St.

[size=x-large]WTH???[/size]

[size=medium][/size] In the subject header I typed the first letter of each of the words "Grand National Relic Shootout" but it shows up as the punctuation gibberish. What is that about? Even when embedded in the body of the test, those four letters "G" "N" "R" and "S" show up as gibberish.
 
If im not sadly mistaken It says team "Bounty Hunter",,,BUT they were using T2's :poke:
 
:usmc: You sure got my attention with your Post gibberish :happy: but I never knew there was a Grand National Relic Shootout. Guess I'll have to do some looking into that.
 
Robert:

Try entering a message on this thread using the first letters of the four words. If I try, it appears as gibberish.

Mark
 
I deleted the subject line and started over.
 
Dear Mark, How have you been? How are you doing with the GRNS? Well talk to you later? Dave
 
Oops, Mark I had them in the wrong order. Apparently you have stumbled onto a top secret national security code password. Check to see if there is a dark van parked across the street from your house!!!

GNRS

Maybe the forum sponsors have a problem with this event? We will probably be getting e-mails pretty soon.
 
[size=x-large]Man, I'm getting weirded out man.[/size]

I knew those vans couldn't coincidently always be broken down across the street and that those black helicopters constantly hovering over my house meant something. The man is on to my plan for world domination.

Mark
 
Robert. I get an error message when I try to provide the URL to that offending site. I am told that I have used a banned word etc.


Mark
 
:usmc: They have some interesting pictures of their finds on the first web site below. Even saw one item just like what I found the other day.

The second web site is a good read related to these folks. Seems guys are willing to foot a couple hundred bucks or so to detect relics on private lands that are historically significant to avoid the Relics Laws and the Antiquities Act. Sure don't blame them as the stuff would most likely otherwise rot in the ground before a Archaeologist could get around to digging it.

Had to space the characters of the first web address to by-pass what ever is restricting it on this web site. You will have to close up the spaces in between to look it up. On the subject line, I had to double space for it to take.


h t t p : / / w w w . t h e t r e a s u r e d e p o t .com/cgi-bin/g n r s /g n r s _config.pl


http://www.nathpo.org/News/NAGPRA/News-NAGPRA97.html
 
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