I was more refering to the way Hemingway is assumed to actually have died, but I guess that's a possible version...
Because not everything in his collection is illegal or not correctly demilitarized. He was a civilian collector. The tank for example seems to be bought from an scottish collector many years ago. So its no mostly a battle of the experts: Is it correctly demilitarized? Did he acquire it legally or are pieces of it from illegal sources? Even if it is decided that pieces are legal, its possible that a law is made to disown the collectors and the whole thing goes through the higher courts.
So, we will see, how the process goes on. Its doubtful the Panther or the 88mm Flak will go to any German museum anyway. The relevant ones already have them. But it could be possible that the tank might go to a foreign museum in exchange for some other vehicle.
Congratulations! You have now arrived in versioning hell!The best way to not lose data is to have so many copies in so many places, that getting rid of them all would be impossible even if you wanted to.
But... then the problem you describe would be worse, since you'd not only have it with books and TV shows, but also with games additionally... ?I wish I were into gaming
I'm relaxing at home on a rainy day and trying to find some sort of entertainment. So far I've scrolled through pages and pages of listings of rather vapid-looking movies and shows.
There is that. Adding more chaff to be sorted through would probably be more discouraging.But... then the problem you describe would be worse, since you'd not only have it with books and TV shows, but also with games additionally... ?
I have done a few balsa and paper models, and I do enjoy the act of fabricating them. I don't have a great deal of space to store them once finished, which puts a certain damper on creating them in the first place. I remember being better at being imaginative and creative when I was younger, but something has switched off in my mind that makes it more challenging these days.What about being creative yourself? Like doing a paper scale model? Or drawing something with a pencil? (Everybody has paper and something like a pen in the house). Its not even about producing something great, just about the act of drawing, letting your mind flow and turn your imagination into something visible.
My son made sure I can draw a cartoon cow anytime.
I have a small workshop and I enjoy fixing things, and I've got the word out to several friends that I'm happy to look at anything broken that they might have. This can be interesting, but it also can easily feel like work. Also, many of the broken things are beyond economical repair which is not satisfying.
Coding!My main struggle is finding something that is amusing that can be done any time I choose.
Coding!