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Can a maker put themselves in a box when making a detector??

Posted by tnsharpshooter 
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Can a maker put themselves in a box when making a detector??
July 23, 2016 04:26PM
What about this question here,,is it possible??

I think so.

We know as people since metal detectors have obviously went more digital and components seeming to being smaller,,,,we do many times think any and all programming/ performance issues are remedied by getting the bugs out with new programming.

But is this entirely true or possible all the time???

Can a detector's programming,,be developed and written,,,where it in fact doesn't have the fail safe ability to undo, correct,,make better situations that may arise???

And to also consider how things on a detector from a function use standpoint,,,how they all are intermingled,,,meaning one can affect the other.

It would seem to me it would take some great talent,, forethought here to even begin to write such a program.

This being boxed in here--- Wonder how many times it has happened??

I also wonder how many times for a person writing a program,,,how many times does the thought "What If"" crossed their minds.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/23/2016 04:32PM by tnsharpshooter.